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R. Chesser T, Banks RC, F. Barker K, Cicero C, Dunn JL, Kratter AW, Lovette IJ, Rasmussen PC, Remsen, Jr. J.V, Rising JD et al..  2011.  Fifty-second supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.  Auk.  128(3):600-613.  Available from http://www.aoucospubs.org/doi/pdf/10.1525/auk.2011.128.3.600
Cherniawsky D.M, Bayer R.J.  1998.  Systematics of North American Petasites (Asteraceae: Senecioneae). III. A taxonomic revision.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  76:2061-2075.
Cherniawsky D.M, Bayer R.J.  1998.  Systematics of North American Petasites (Asteraceae: Senecioneae). II. Isozyme analysis and population genetic structure.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  76:1476-1487.
Cherniawsky D.M, Bayer R.J.  1998.  Systematics of North American Petasites (Asteraceae: Senecioneae). I. Morphometric analysis.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  76:23-36.
Cherfas J..  1991.  Disappearing mushrooms: another mass extinction? Science.  254:1458.
Cheney B.J.  2001.  An overview of the biology of Penstemon idahoensis, an endemic of southern Idaho and northern Utah.  
Chen J, Franklin JF, Spies TA.  1992.  Vegetation responses to edge environments in old-growth Douglas-fir forests.  Ecological Applications.  2(4):387-396.
Chen J, Franklin JF, Spies TA.  1995.  Growing-season microclimatic gradients from clearcut edges into old-growth Douglas-fir forests.  Ecological Applications.  5(1):74-86.
Chen J, Franklin JF, Lowe J.S.  1996.  Comparison of abiotic and structurally defined patch patterns in a hypothetical forest landscape.  Conservation Biology.  10(3):854-862.
Chen Y, Hansen LD, Brown JJ.  2002.  Nesting sites of the carpenter ant, Camponotus vicinus (Mayr) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in northern Idaho.  Environmental Entomology.  31(6):1037-1042.  Available from https://academic.oup.com/ee/article/31/6/1037/456195/Nesting-Sites-of-the-Carpenter-Ant-Camponotus
Chen J, Franklin JF, Spies TA.  1993.  An empirical model for predicting diurnal air-temperature gradients from edge into old-growth Douglas-fir forest.  Ecological Modeling.  67(1993):179-198.
Chen J, Franklin JF, Spies TA.  1992.  Contrasting microclimates among clearcut, edge, and interior of old-growth Douglas-fir forest.  Agricultural and Forest Meteorology.  63(1993):219-237.
Charlet DAlan.  1996.  Atlas of Nevada conifers: a phytogeographic reference. Edition First Edition.  Reno (Nevada): University of Nevada Press.  
Charlesworth N., Atwood D..  1987.  Status report on Hackelia davisii.  
Charles R. Conner Museum, Washington State University.  Submitted.  No description.  Charles R. Conner Museum, Washington State University..  
Chappell C.B, Gee M.SMohn, Stephens B., Crawford R., Farone S..  2001.  Distribution and decline of native grasslands and oak woodlands in the Puget Lowland and Willamette Valley ecoregions, Washington.    Available from http://file.dnr.wa.gov/publications/amp_nh_decline_grass_oak.pdf
Chapman J.A.  1971.  Orientation and homing of the brush rabbit (SYLVILAGUS BACHMANI).  Journal of Mammalogy.  52:686-699.
Chapman B.R, Howard R.J.  1984.  Habitat suitability index models: great egret.  USDI Fish and Wildlife Service.  FWS/OBS-82/10.78:23pp..
Chapin E.A.  1989.  Letter to Jack McNeel, Region 1 IDFG, Coeur d'Alene, describing observations and locations of long-billed curlews in the Kootenai River Valley, 6 June 1989.  
Chapin E.  Submitted.  No description.  Chapin, Earl.  
Chapin J.P.  1922.  The function of the oesophagus in the bittern's booming.  Auk.  39:196-202.
Chandler S.R, Bystrak D., Geissler P.H.  1979.  The Breeding Bird Survey: its first fifteen years, 1965-1979. 157.  
Chandler DS, Nardi G.  2004.  Nomenclatorial notes, new synonyms, and new species of New World Notoxinae (Coleoptera: Anthicidae).  Transactions of the American Entomological Society.  130(1):47-55.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/25078835
Chandler DS.  1999.  Revision of the North American species of Amblyderus with a checklist of the world species (Coleoptera: Anthicidae).  Transactions of the American Entomological Society.  125(3):269-293.  Available from http://scholars.unh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1240&context=nhaes
Chambers JC, Beck JL, Bradford JB, Bybee J, Campbell S, Carlson J, Christiansen TJ, Clause KJ, Collins G, Crist MR et al..  2017.  Science framework for conservation and restoration of the sagebrush biome: Linking the Department of the Interior’s Integrated Rangeland Fire Management Strategy to long-term strategic conservation actions.