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Taylor D.W.  1975.  Index and bibliography of late Cenozoic freshwater Mollusca of western North America.  
Taylor D.M, MacBryde B..  1978.  New taxa and nomenclature changes with respect to vascular plants of British Columbia: a descriptive resource inventory.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  56:184-194.
Taylor D.W.  1966.  A remarkable snail fauna from Coahuila, Mexico.  Veliger.  9:152-228.
Taylor DW.  1981.  Freshwater mollusks of California: a distributional checklist.  California Fish and Game.  67(3):140-163.
Taylor D.W.  1988.  Aspects of freshwater mollusc ecological biogeography.  Paleoecology.  62:511-576.
Taylor TA, Dillingham R, Keenan S, Hudnall A.  2021.  Ute Ladies’-tresses 2020 Survey Technical Memorandum.  
Taylor DM, Burrup D, Trost CH, Porth A.  1999.  Birds of the American Falls Reservoir Area, Snake River, Idaho.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  35(2):1-37.
Taylor R.J.  1980.  Vegetation reconnaissance of selected locations in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area.  
Taylor DM, Trost CH.  1987.  The status of rare birds in Idaho.  Murrelet.  68(3):69-93.
Taylor D.W.  1966.  Summary of North American blancan nonmarine mollusks.  Malacologia.  4:1-172.
Taylor-Grant N..  1995.  Memorandum to Michael Mancuso addressing areas in the Cascade Resource Area surveyed for Haplopappus radiatus.  
Taylor-Grant N..  1995.  Memorandum regarding Lepidium davisii (LEDA) status resulting from Bruneau Resource Area 1995 "water rights" survey.  
Taylor-Grant N, DeBolt A.  1995.  Monitoring of Haplopappus radiatus (Snake River goldenweed) on the Boise District, BLM.  
Taylor-Grant N..  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Taylor-Grant, Nancy..  
Taylor-Grant N., DeBolt A..  1995.  Monitoring report for Lepidium davisii: 1988-1994 summary results, Draft.  
Tear T.H, Scott M., Hayward P.H, Griffin B..  1993.  An evaluation of recovery plans: are we taking the low road to recovery?
Tear T.H, Kareiva P., Angermeier P.L, Comer P., Czech B., Kautz R., Landon L., Mehlman D., Murphy K., Ruckelshaus M. et al..  Submitted.  How much is enough? The recurrent problem of setting measurable objectives in conservation Bioscience.  55(10):835-849.
E. Teberg K.  1964.  An extension into Montana of the known range of the salamander Plethodon vandykei idahoensis.  Herpetologica.  19(4):287.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3890922
Teberg K.  1965.  Range extensions of the salamander Plethodon vandykei idahoensis.  Copeia.  1965(2):244.
Teisberg J.  2022.  Presence of grizzly bears in the Selkirk Mountains of Idaho from 2009 - 2021 [Excel spreadsheet].  
Telemeco RS, Abbott KC, Janzen FJ.  2013.  Modeling the effects of climate change-induced shifts in reproductive phenology on temperature-dependent traits.  American Naturalist.  181(5):637-648.  Available from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23594547, http://www.pubfacts.com/detail/23594547/Modeling-the-effects-of-climate-change-induced-shifts-in-reproductive-phenology-on-temperature-depen
Telfair, II R.C, Swepston D.A.  1987.  Analysis of banding and marking nestling anhingas, olivaceous cormorants, roseate spoonbills, ibises, bitterns, herons, and egrets in Texas (1923-1983).  
Telfer E.S.  1992.  Habitat change as a factor in the decline of the western Canadian loggerhead shrike, Lanius ludovicianus, population.  Canadian Field-Naturalist.  106(3):321-326.
Temeles E.J.  1986.  Reversed sexual size dimorphism: efffect on resource defense and foraging behavior of nonbreeding northern harriers.  Auk.  103:70-78.
Tepedino V.J.  1979.  The importance of bees and other insect pollinators in maintaining floral species composition.  Great Basin Naturalist.  3:139-150.