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van Mantgem PJ, Stephenson NL, Byrne JC, Daniels LD, Franklin JF, Fulé PZ, Harmon ME, Larson AJ, Smith JM, Taylor AH et al..  2009.  Widespread increase of tree mortality rates in the western United States.  Science.  323(5913):521-524.  Available from http://www.sciencemag.org/content/323/5913/521.abstract
Van Rossem A.J.  1937.  A review of the races of the mountain quail.  Condor.  39(1):20-24.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/98587
Van Vuren D..  1987.  Bison west of the Rocky Mountains: an alternative explanation.  Northwest Science.  :65-69.
Van Wormer R.L.  1977.  Letter to Mickey Beland, Geothermal Study Coordinator, Targhee National Forest, dated 21 September, containing an evaluation of wildlife resources within the Island Park Geothermal Study Area.  
Vana-Miller S.L.  1987.  Habitat suitability index models: osprey.  
Vanatta E.G.  1924.  Descriptions of four new American shells.  Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.  76:25-27.
Vanbianchi R., Wagstaff S.J.  1988.  A floristic survey of Big Beaver Valley.  
Vance LK.  2009.  Assessing wetland condition with GIS: a landscape integrity model for Montana.    Available from http://mtnhp.org/Reports/Level_I.pdf
Vance N.  1998.  Clustered Lady's-slipper: rare throughout the Western U.S.  Sage Notes.  20(4):14-16.
Vanderhorst J..  1997.  Conservation assessment of sensitive moonworts (Ophioglossaceae; Botrychium subgenus Botrychium) on the Kootenai National Forest.  
Vanderhorst J..  1996.  Status report on sensitive Lady's Sliper Orchids (Cypripedium calceolus var parviflorum and Cypripedium passerinum) on the Kootenai National Forest.  
Vannote RL, G. Minshall W.  1982.  Fluvial processes and local lithology controlling abundance, structure, and composition of mussel beds.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.  79(13):4103-4107.  Available from http://www.pnas.org/content/79/13/4103.abstract
VanWieren BJ, Kondratieff BC, Stark BP.  2001.  A review of the North American species of Megarcys klapálek (Plecoptera: Perlodidae).  Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington.  103(2):409-427.  Available from http://biostor.org/reference/57108
Varga K.  2016.  Memo from Klara Varga to Michael Johnson regarding Ute ladies’-tresses 2016 survey results at Ora Bridge.  
Varga K, Lehman R.  1999.  1998 Ute ladies' tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) inventory on the Targhee National Forest.  
Varga K..  1997.  Letter from Klara Varga to Bob Moseley regarding Spiranthes diluvialis on the Caribou National Forest.  
Varga K, Lehman R.  2000.  1999 Ute ladies' tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) inventory on the Targhee National Forest.  
Varicchione JT, Sant KW, G. Minshall W.  1998.  Bruneau hot-spring springsnail (Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis) annual monitoring report: 1997.    Available from http://www.blm.gov/style/medialib/blm/id/publications/technical_bulletins.Par.51006.File.dat/TB_98-4.pdf
Various.  0.  A Rare Animal Observation Report form, a miscellaneous note of correspondence recording a sighting(s), or a datasheet containing a compilation of sightings . Located in the element filing cabinets which are organized alphabetically by genus and species.  
Varo J., Guerra J., Zafra M.L, Ros R.M.  1992.  Regression and invasion of bryophytes in the south and southeast of the Iberian Peninsula.  Biological Conservation.  59:129-131.
Varricchione J.T, Minshall G.W.  1995.  Gut content analysis of wild Gambusia and Tilapia in Hot Creek, Bruneau, Idaho.  
Varricchione J.T, Minshall G.W.  1997.  1996 Monitoring report: Bruneau hot-spring springsnail (Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis).  
Varricchione J.T, Minshall G.W.  1996.  Monitoring report: Bruneau hot-spring springsnail (Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis).  
Varricchione J.T, Minshall G.W.  1995.  1994 Monitoring report: Bruneau hot-spring springsnail (Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis).  
Vasey G..  1886.  New American grasses.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.  13:52-56.