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Slater JR.  1976.  Ribes distribution in Washington State.  Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History University of Puget Sound.  49:668-680.
Slack N.G.  1992.  Rare and endangered bryophytes in New York state and eastern United States: current status and preservation strategies.  Biological Conservation.  59(2:3):233-242.
Skupski M.P.  1995.  Population ecology of the western harvest mouse, REITHRODONTOMYS MEGALOTIS:.  Journal of Mammalogy.  76:358-367.
Skinner KM, R. Child D.  2000.  Multivariate analysis of the factors influencing changes in Colorado grasshopper abundances.  Journal of Orthoptera Research.  9:103-109.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3503640
Skinner QD.  2010.  Field Guide to Wyoming Grasses. Cumming (Georgia): Education Resources Publishing.  
Skinner MW, Ertter B.  1993.  Whither rare plants in The Jepson Manual? Fremontia.  21:23-27.
Skinner MW, Tibor DP, Bittman RL, Ertter B, Ross TS, Boyd S, Sanders AC, Shevock JR, Taylor DW.  1995.  Research needs for conserving California's rare plants.  Madrono.  42(2):211-241.
Skinner DM, Jensen JW, Queener G.  2016.  Palouse Prairie field guide: an introductory guide to native plants, agricultural crops and invasive weeds for the curious. Genesee (Idaho): Thron Creek Native Seed Farm.  
Skerl K.L.  1999.  Spiders in conservation planning: a survey of U.S. Natural Heritage programs.  Journal of Insect Conservation.  3:341-347.
Skelton C.E.  2001.  New dace of the genus PHOXINUS (Cyprinidae: Cypriniformes) from the Tennessee River drainage, Tennessee.  Copeia.  2001:118-128.
Skaar D..  0.  Montana common loon management plan.  
Skaar D..  1985.  The breeding status of the common loon in Montana: 3rd annual report.  
Skaar D..  1988.  Creation of a management plan for the common loon in Montana, Abstract.
Sjogren P., Wyoni P..  1994.  Conservation genetics and detection of rare alleles in finite populations.  Conservation Biology.  8(1):267-270.
Six D.  2015.  Mountain pine beetles expansion in the West.  :[3].  Available from http://www.americanforests.org/our-programs/endangered-western-forests/mountain-pine-beetles-expansion-in-the-west/
Sipes S.D., Tepedino V.J.  1995.  Reproductive biology of the rare orchid, Spiranthes diluvialis: Breeding system, pollination, implications for conservation.  Conservation Biology.  9(4):929-938.
Sipe T.W, Browne R.A.  2004.  Phylogeography of masked (Sorex cinereus) amd smoky shrews (Sorex fumeus) in the southern Appalachians.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:875-885.
Sinnott Q.P.  1985.  A revision of Ribes L. subg. Grossularia (Mill.) Pers. sect. Grossularia (Mill.) Nutt. (Grossulariaceae) in North America.  Rhodora.  87:189-286.
Singer K, Wozencraft C.  1994.  Potlatch bat [and] small mammal survey [photocopy of handwritten notes made during surveys conducted in 1994 in northern Idaho].  
Sinervo B., Adolph S.C.  1994.  Growth plasticity and thermal opportunity in Sceloporus lizards.  Ecology.  75(3):776-790.
Sims P.L.  1988.  Grasslands.
Sims R.A, Stewart J.M.  1981.  Aerial biomass distribution in an undisturbed and disturbed subarctic bog.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  59:782-786.
Sims GG.  2014.  The known distribution of dragonflies and damselflies in the State of Idaho.  
Simpson M..  1991.  Biological evaluation, Hazard Helicopter Timber Sale, New Meadows Ranger District.  
Simpson M..  1991.  Biological evaluation, Steamboat Summit Timber Sale, McCall Ranger District.