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Humphrey L.D.  1985.  Use of biomass predicted by regression from cover estimates to compare vegetational similarity of sagebrush-grass sites.  Great Basin Naturalist.  45(1):94-98.
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López-González C., Torres-Morales L..  2004.  Use of abandoned mines by Long-eared Bats, genus Corynorhinus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Durango, Mexico.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:989-994.
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Vickery P.D, Hunter, Jr. M.L, Wells J.V.  1992.  Use of a new reproductive index to evaluate relationship between habitat quality and breeding success.  Auk.  109:697-705.
Bunting S.C.  1996.  The use and role of fire in natural areas.
[Anonymous].  2005.  USDA Forest Service Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive plants survey field guide. Washington (DC): USDA Forest Service.  
USDA Agriculture Research Service.  Submitted.  U.S. sheep experiment station species list.  
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U. S. Forest Service, Eddy A.  2022.  US Forest Service Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive (TES) Plant GIS Data, 2022.  
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Hughes GM.  2016.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Species Status Assessment (SSA) for whitebark pine.  
Lichvar R..  2002.  U.S. Air Force response to proposal to list Lepidium papilliferum as endangered (67 FR 46441), comments on the taxonomic status of Lepdidum papilliferum (in litt.).  
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Herman S.G, Scoville J.W, Waltcher S.G.  1985.  The upland sandpiper in Bear Valley and Logan Valley, Grant County, Oregon.  
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