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Levad RG, Potter KM, Shultz CW, Gunn C, Doerr JG.  2008.  Distribution, abundance, and nest-site characteristics of black swifts in the southern Rocky Mountains of Colorado and New Mexico.  Wilson Journal of Ornithology.  120(2):331–338.  Available from http://www.rmbo.org/dataentry/postingArticle/dataBox/DISTRIBUTION-ABUNDANCE-AND-NEST-SITE-CHARACTERISTICS-OF-BLACK-SWIFTS-IN-THE-SOUTHERN-ROCKY-MOUNTAINS-OF-COLORADO-AND-NEW-MEXICO.pdf
Laundré J.W, Heady L.T, Gabler KI.  1997.  Distribution, abundance, and habitat of the pygmy rabbit on the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory.  
Bryan T, Forsman ED.  1987.  Distribution, abundance, and habitat of great gray owls in southcentral Oregon.  Murrelet.  68(2):45-49.
Forsman E.D, Bryan T..  1984.  Distribution, abundance, and habitat of great gray owls in south-central Oregon.  
Servin J., Sanchez-Cordero V., Gallina S..  2003.  Distances traveled daily by coyotes, Canis latrans, in a pine-oak forest in Durango, Mexico.  Journal of Mammalogy.  84:547-555.
Robertson I.C., Ulappa A.C.  2004.  Distance between pollen donor and recipient influences fruiting success in slickspot peppergrass, Lepidium papilliferum.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  82:1705-1710.
Robertson I.C., Ulappa A.C.  Submitted.  Distance between pollen donor and recipient influences fruiting success in slickspot peppergrass, Lepidium papilliferum.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  
Dukes J.S, Mooney H.A.  2004.  Disruption of ecosystem processes in western North America by invasive species.  Revista Chilena de Historia Natural.  77:411-437.
Rosentreter R.  1994.  Displacement of rare plants by exotic grasses. Ecology and Management of Annual Rangelands, May 18-21, 1992.  General Technical Report INT-GTR-313.  Boise (ID): U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station.   p. 170-175.
Seip D, Johnson C, Watts G.  2006.  Displacement of mountain caribou from winter habitat by snowmobiles.  
Shaffer JA, Johnson DH.  2009.  Displacement effects of wind developments on grassland birds in the northern Great Plains. Meeting Proceedings. Wind Wildlife Research Meeting VII.  Schwartz SSavitt, editor. Milwaukee (WI; 28-29 Oct 2008): National Wind Coordinating Collaborative, Washington, DC.   p. 57-61.  Available from https://nationalwind.org/wp-content/uploads/assets/research_meetings/Research_Meeting_VII_Proceedings.pdf
Bergerud A.T, Page R.E.  1987.  Displacement and dispersion of paturient caribou at calving as antipredator tactics.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  65(7):1597-1606.
Morimoto D.C, Wasserman F.E.  1991.  Dispersion patterns and habitat associations of rufous-sided towhees, common yellowthroats, and prairie warblers in the southeastern Massachusetts pine barrens.  Auk.  108:264-276.
Weddell B.J.  1989.  Dispersion of Columbian ground squirrels (Spermophilus columbianus) in meadow steppe and coniferous forest.  Journal of Mammalogy.  70(4):842-845.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1381725
Koopman M.E, Cypher B.L, Scrivner J.H.  2000.  Dispersal patterns of San Joaquin kit foxes (VULPES MACROTIS MUTICA).  Journal of Mammalogy.  81:13-222.
Olson G.S.  2001.  Dispersal patterns of ground squirrels and their implications for management; Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  37(1):59-61.
Sonerud G.A, Solheim R., Prestrud K..  1988.  Dispersal of Tengmalm's owl Aegolius funereus in relation to prey availability and nesting success.  Ornis Scandinavica.  19:175-181.
Hodgson J.M, Rees. N.E.  1976.  Dispersal of Rhinocyllus conicus for biocontrol of musk thistle.  Weed Science.  24(1):59-62.
Bull EL.  2009.  Dispersal of newly metamorphosed and juvenile western toads (Anaxyrus boreas) in northeastern Oregon, USA.  Herpetological Conservation and Biology.  4(2):236-247.  Available from http://www.herpconbio.org/Volume_4/Issue_2/Bull_2009.pdf
Estes-Zumpf WA, Rachlow JL, Waits LP, Warheit KI.  2010.  Dispersal, gene flow, and population genetic structure in the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis).  Journal of Mammalogy.  91(1):208–219.
Woodruff RA, Keller BL.  1982.  Dispersal, daily activity, and home range of coyotes in southeastern Idaho.  Northwest Science.  56(3):199-207.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Dispersal by juvenile American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) influences population dynamics across a gradient of urbanization.  Auk.  122:205-221.
Stewart P.A.  1952.  Dispersal, breeding behavior, and longevity of banded barn owls in North America.  Auk.  69:227-245.
Haas C.A.  1995.  Dispersal and use of corridors by birds in wooded patches on an agricultural landscape.  Conservation Biology.  9:845-854.
Steenhof K, Kochert MK, Moritsch MQ.  1984.  Dispersal and migration of southwestern Idaho raptors.  Journal of Field Ornithology.  55(3):357-368.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/51120