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Rong R., Rao S., Scott S.W, Tainter F.H.  2001.  Common multiple dsRNAs are present in populations of the fungus Discula destructiva originating from widely separated geographic locations.  Current Microbiology.  42:144-148.
Rompola KM, Anderson SH.  2002.  Small mammal community in a juniper-woodland sagebrush-grassland mosaic in southwestern Wyoming.  Intermountain Journal of Sciences.  8(1):19-29.
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Rominger E..  1990.  Research continues on augmentation of the southern Selkirk mountain caribou herd.  Endangered Species Technical Bulletin.  15(8):6.
Rominger E.M, Oldemeyer J.L.  1989.  Early-winter habitat of woodland caribou, Selkirk Mountains, British Columbia.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  53(1):238-243.
Rominger E.M, Oldemeyer J.L.  1990.  Early-winter diet of woodland caribou in relation to snow accumulation, Selkirk Mountains, British Columbia, Canada.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  68:2691-2694.
Romin S.J.  2011.  Columbia spotted frog (Rana lutiventris) records compiled for 10181AM169, Database Updating and Development for the Columbia Spotted Frog and Southern Idaho Ground Squirrel.  
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Romin S.J.  2011.  Southern Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus endemicus) records compiled for 10181AM169, Database Updating and Development for the Columbia Spotted Frog and Southern Idaho Ground Squirrel.  
Romey WL, C. Knisley B.  2002.  Microhabitat segregation of two Utah sand dune tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae).  Southwestern Naturalist.  47(2):169-174.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3672903
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Rollins R.C.  1939.  The cruciferous genus Physaria.  Rhodora.  41:392-415.
Rollins R.C.  1943.  Generic revisions in the Cruciferae: Halimolobos.  Contributions from the Dudley Herbarium.  3(8):241-288.
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Rollins RC.  1993.  The Cruciferae of Continental North America: Systematics of the Mustard Family from the Arctic to Panama. Stanford (CA): Stanford University Press.  
Rollins R.C.  1993.  Lepidium papilliferum.
Rollins R.C.  1983.  Studies in the Cruciferae of western North America.  Journal of the Arnold Arboretum.  64(4):491-510.