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Tyler F.DT, Pichancourt J-B, D. Norris R, Martin TG.  2015.  Unravelling the annual cycle in a migratory animal: breeding-season habitat loss drives population declines of monarch butterflies.  Journal of Animal Ecology.  84(1):155-165.
Bureau of Land Management.  1995.  Unpublished stream segment data for the East Fork and Main Salmon watersheds.  
Knick S..  1986.  Unpublished proposal and report for Section 6, Endangered Species Act.  
Taylor D.M, Jones V.E, Trost C.H, Fichter E..  1997.  Unpublished manuscript on the Idaho Museum of Natural History bird collection.  
Reveal JL.  1979.  Unpublished letter to Dr. Douglass Henderson, University of Idaho Herbarium, concerning new taxa of Eriogonum to be described.  
Griffith J..  1984.  Unpublished handwritten table of shoshone sculpin densities per age class for Upper Ritter Spring and a sketch of the spring system.  
Solem A..  1974.  Unpublished field notes regarding two locations of Oreohelix jugalis.  
Corn S..  1992.  Unpublished Bufo boreas bibliography.  
Anderson R..  1994.  Unpublished bibliography of bat publications associated with Townsend's big-eared bat.  
Paris C..  1990.  Unpublished Adiantum manuscript for Flora of North America project.  
Paris C.A.  1991.  Unpublished Adiantum manuscript for Flora of North America project.  Rhodora.  93(874):105-122.
Formanowicz, Jr. DR, Brodie, Jr. ED.  1985.  Unpalatability and toxicity of an introduced species (cinnabar moth larvae) to native predators.  American Midland Naturalist.  113(2):401-403.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2425589
Harwood M.  1982.  Unmiraculous comeback of the trumpeter swan.  Audubon.  Jan:32-40.
Milius S..  1999.  Unknown plants under our noses: how much backyard botany remains to be discovered? Science News.  155:8-10.
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1975.  United States plants; review of endangered species status.  Federal Register.  40(77):17612.
Johnson N.K, Melquist W.E.  1973.  Unique, rare and endangered raptorial birds of northern Idaho: nesting success and management recommendations.  
Heidel BL.  2017.  Unique contributions of the Wyoming fen flora: slidedeck presentation.  
Mansfield D..  1995.  The unique botany of Steens Mountain: the rare and endemic plants.  Kalmiopsis (Journal of the Native Plant Society of Oregon).  V5:10-17.  Available from http://www.npsoregon.org/kalmiopsis/kalmiopsis05/mansfield.pdf
Canfield JE, L. Lyon J, J. Hillis M, Thompson MJ.  1999.  Ungulates. Joslin G., Youmans H., editors. Helena (MT): Montana Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Committee on Effects of Recreation on Wildlife.   p. 6.1-6.25.  Available from http://www.montanatws.org/PDF%20Files/6ung.pdf
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.
Pierce DW, Cayan DR.  2013.  The uneven response of different snow measures to human-induced climate warming.  Journal of Climate.  26(12):4148-4167.
Bolgiano C..  1989.  Unearthing salamander secrets.  
Wheeler R.A.  0.  Undesirable weeds of Idaho forest lands.  
Hotchkiss N..  1967.  Underwater and floating-leaved palnts of the United States and Canada.  
Meyer SE, Geary B, Aanderud ZT, Leger EA, Weisberg P, Beckstead J.  2013.  Understanding the causes and consequences of cheatgrass die-offs in the Great Basin. USDI BLM Integrated Die-off Project. Annual Summary Report: FY2013.