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Schofield W.B, Crum H.A.  1972.  Disjunction in bryophytes.  Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden.  59:174-202.
Schofield W.B.  1969.  Phytogeography of northwestern North America: bryophytes and vascular plants.  Madrono.  :155-207.
Schofield W.B.  1992.  Some Common Mosses of British Columbia. 2nd Edition.  Victoria (BC): Royal British Columbia Museum.  
Schoennagel T, Veblen TT, Romme WH.  2004.  The interaction of fire, fuels, and climate across Rocky Mountain forests.  BioScience.  54(7):661-676.  Available from http://bioscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/54/7/661.full.pdf+html
Schoeberl B.  2000.  Microsoft Access dataset, digital and hardcopy. Hard copy map of nest locations for Brewer's Sparrow, Sage Sparrow, and Sage Thrasher nests in a portion of Owyhee County. A dataset of sightings and counts is also included.  
Schnell D.E.  2002.  Carnivorous plants of the United States and Canada. Second Edition.
Schneider AM.  2007.  An examination of morphological and environmental variability among horned lizards (Phrynosoma) at broad and local scales.  Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado.  :114.
Schneider D.C., Harrington B.A..  1981.  Timing of shorebird migration in relation to prey depletion.  Auk.  98:801-881.
Schmutz JK.  1987.  The effect of agriculture on ferruginous and Swainson's hawks.  Journal of Range Management.  40(5):438-440.  Available from https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jrm/article/view/8171/7783
Schmitz OJ, Lawler JJ, Beier P, Groves C, Knight G, Boyce, Jr. DA, Bulluck J, Johnston KM, Klein ML, Muller K et al..  2015.  Conserving biodiversity: practical guidance about climate change adaptation approaches in support of land-use planning.  Natural Areas Journal.  35(1):190-203.
Schmidt B.  2019.  Damele Slickspot Peppergrass Bladed Fenceline Monitoring Report 2019.  
B. Schmidt C.  2009.  Taxonomic revision of the genus Grammia Rambur (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Arctiinae).  Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.  156(3):507–597.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00496.x/abstract
B. Schmidt C, Anweiler GG.  2014.  Taxonomy and biogeography of the Nearctic Raphia Hübner (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Raphiinae).  ZooKeys.  421:91–113.  Available from http://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=3924
Schmidt B.  2019.  Email correspondence and submissions of rare plant observation reports by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  
Schmidt P, National Advisory Acceptance Team(NAAT).  2004.  National Advisory Acceptance Team (NAAT) review reference guide [re: Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy] for the members [with introductory letter to state members from the NAAT chair].  
Schmidt B.  2018.  Idaho rare plant observation report for Lepidium papilliferum at I-84 and Simco Road, 31 May 2018.  
Schmidt B.  2015.  Idaho rare plant observation report for Lepidium papilliferum at I-84 Simco Road Exit, 13 May 2015.  
Schmidt B.  2018.  Damele Slickspot Peppergrass Bladed Fenceline Monitoring Report 2018.  
Schmidt K.P, Levin D.A.  1985.  The comparative demography of reciprocally sown populations of Phlox drummondii Hook. I. Survivorships, fecundities, and finite rates of increase.  Evolution.  39(2):396-404.
B. Schmidt C, J. Lafontaine D.  2010.  Contributions to the systematics of New World macro-moths II.  ZooKeys.  39(Spec Issue):1-272.  Available from https://zookeys.pensoft.net/browse_journal_issue_documents?issue_id=203
Schmidt M.G.  1980.  Two bulbs with blue flowers.  Pacific Horticulture.  40(4):40-42.
Schmid B.  1976.  Colonizing plants with persistent seeds and persistent seedlings (Carex flava group).  Botanica Helvetica.  96(1):19-26.
Schmid B..  1984.  Life histories in clonal plants of the Carex flava group.  Journal of Ecology.  72(1):93-114.
Schlosser W.E, Blatner K.A.  1994.  Special forest products: an Eastside perspective.  
Schlosser W.E, Blatner K.A, Zamora B..  1992.  Pacific Northwest forest lands potential for floral greenery production.  Northwest Science.  66(1):44-55.