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Elzinga C.L..  1990.  TES plant species observation reports and field data reports for work done on the Big Butte Resource Area, Idaho Falls District BLM.  
Schaefer V.H.  1981.  A test of the possible reduction of the digging activity of moles in pastures by increasing soil nitrogen.  Acta Theriologica.  26(7):118-123.  Available from http://rcin.org.pl/Content/10926/BI002_2613_Cz-40-2_Acta-T26-nr8-118-123_o.pdf
Rachlow J., Witham J..  2005.  Testing aerial surveys for detecting pygmy rabbits during winter.  
Archer E.K, Roper B.B, Henderson R.C, Bouwes N., Mellison S.C, Kershner J.L.  2004.  Testing common stream sampling methods for broad-scale, long-term monitoring.  
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McCune B., Rosentreter R..  1992.  Texosporium sancti-jacobi, a rare Western North American lichen.  Bryologist.  95(3):329-333.
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Quinney D..  1999.  Then and now: changes in vegetation and land use practices in Southwestern Idaho Sagebrush Lands, with emphasis on sagebrush and former sagebrush lands of the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area North of the Snake River.
Brown J.H.  1978.  The theory of insular biogeography and the distribution of boreal birds and mammals.  Great Basin Naturalist.  2:209-227.
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Guyer C, Linder AD.  1985.  Thermal ecology and activity patterns of the short-horned lizard (Phyrynosoma douglassi) and the sagebrush lizard (Sceloporus graciosus) in southeastern Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  45(4):607-614.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29107
Goldstein D.L.  1984.  The thermal environment and its constraint on activity of desert quail in summer.  Auk.  101:542-550.
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Williams EH.  1981.  Thermal influences on oviposition in the montane butterfly Euphydryas gillettii.  Oecologia.  50(3):342-346.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4216473
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Lindstrom R..  1995.  Thermophlic microorganism survey of Yellowstone National Park.  
Douglas MM, Grula JW.  1978.  Thermoregulatory adaptations allowing ecological range expansion by the pierid butterfly, Nathalis iole Boisduval.  Evolution.  32(4):776-783.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2407493