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Billings W.D.  1978.  Alpine phytogeography across the Great Basin.
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Bilderback D.E, Carlson C.E.  1987.  Effects of persistent volcanic ash on Douglas-fir in northern Idaho.  
Biggins DE, Godbey JL, Gage KL, Carter LG, Montenieri JA.  2010.  Vector control improves survival of three species of prairie dogs (Cynomys) in areas considered enzootic for plague.  Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases.  10(1):17-26.
Biggam R.C, Brusven MA.  1989.  Gerridae (water striders) of Idaho (Heteroptera).  Great Basin Naturalist.  49(2):259-274.
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Bicknell EP.  1899.  Studies in Sisyrinchium-IV: S. angustifolium and Related Species of the West and Northwest.    Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2478235
Bick G.H.  1983.  Odonata at risk in conterminous United States and Canada.  Odonatologica.  12(3):209-226.
Bhatt R, Gill MJ, Hamilton H, Han X, Linden HM, Young BE.  2019.  Uneven use of biodiversity indicators in 5th National Reports to the Convention on Biological Diversity.  Environmental Conservation.  Online:1-7.
Bevers M., Flather C.H.  1999.  Numerically exploring habitat fragmentation effects on pupulations useing cell-based coupled map lattices.  
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Beukelman G.  2002.  Geology of the Owyhee Front and western Snake River Plain. 75th Annual Meeting of the Northwest Scientific Association, March 30, 2002.  Boise State University, Boise (Idaho)
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Betts BJ.  1997.  Microclimate in Hell's Canyon mines used by maternity colonies of Myotis yumanensis.  Journal of Mammalogy.  78(4):1240-1250.
Best T.L, Chesser R.K, McCullough D.A, Baumgardner G.D.  Submitted.  Genic and morphometric variation in kangaroo rats, genus DIPODOMYS, from coastal California.  Journal of Mammalogy.  77:785-800.
Best LB, Petersen KL.  1985.  Seasonal changes in detectability of sage and Brewer's sparrows.  Condor.  87(4):556-558.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/103626
Best TL.  1988.  Morphologic variation in the spotted bat Euderma maculatum.  American Midland Naturalist.  119(2):244-252.
Best L.B, Petersen K.L.  1982.  Effects of state of the breeding cycle on sage sparrow detectability.  Auk.  99:788-791.
Best T.L.  1993.  Tamias ruficaudus.  Mammalian Species.  No. 452:1-7.
Best LB, Petersen KL.  1982.  Effects of stage of the breeding cycle on sage sparrow detectability.  Auk.  99(4):788-791.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/23761