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Thompson R., Pellmyr O..  1989.  Origins of variance in seed number and mass: interactions of sex expression and herbivory in Lomatium salmoniflorum.  Oecologia.  79(3):395-402.
Thompson R., Rosentreter R..  1990.  Rare plant species observation reports for Lepidium davisii populations on and near the Mountain Home AFB Small Arms Range.  
Thompson R..  1990.  Rare plant surveys on MHAFB and the small arms Range.  
Thompson H.J.  1953.  The biosystematics of Dodecatheon.  Contributions from the Dudley Herbarium.  4(5):73-154.
Thompson C.F.  1977.  Experimental removal and replacement of territorial male yellow-breasted chats.  Auk.  94:107-113.
Thompson L.S.  1977.  Dwarf shrew (SOREX NANUS) in north- central Montana.  Journal of Mammalogy.  58(2):248-250.
Thompson RS, Hostetler SW, Bartlein PJ, Anderson KH.  1998.  A strategy for assessing potential future changes in climate, hydrology, and vegetation in the western United States.    Available from http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/1998/c1153/c1153.pdf
Thompson S.K.  1990.  Adaptive cluster sampling.  Journal of the American Statistical Association.  85(412):1050-1059.
Thomasson J.R.  1982.  New and clarified plant distribution and occurrence records for South Dakota.  Southwestern Naturalist.  27(1):124.
Thomasma LE, Drummer TD, Peterson RO.  1991.  Testing the habitat suitability index model for the fisher.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  19:291-297.
Thomas T.B, Carey A.B.  1996.  Endangered, threatened, and sensitive plants of Fort Lewis, Washington: Distribution, mapping, and management recommendations for species conservation.  Northwest Science.  70(2):148-163.
Thomas D.W.  Submitted.  Hibernating bats are sensitive to nontactile human disturbance.  Journal of Mammalogy.  76:940-946.
Thomas JW, Forsman ED, Lint JB, Meslow EC, Noon BB, Verner J.  1990.  A conservation strategy for the northern spotted owl: a report of the Interagency Scientific Committee to address the conservation of the northern spotted owl.  
Thomas T.B, Irby L.R.  1990.  Habitat use and movement patterns by migrating mule deer in southeastern Idaho.  Northwest Science.  64(1):19-27.
Thomas R..  2006.  Letter to Tracey Trent, Chief, Natural Resources Policy Bureau, from Rosemary Thomas, Four Rivers Field Manager, Bureau of Land Management, regarding penetrative trampling livestock trigger–EO 71. Boise, ID.  
Thomas D.W, Bell G.P, Fenton M.B.  1987.  Variation in echolocation call frequencies recorded from North American vespertilionid bats: a cautionary note.  Journal of Mammalogy.  68(4):842-847.
Thomas JW, Forsman ED, Lint JB, Meslow EC, Noon BB, Verner J.  1990.  A conservation strategy for the northern spotted owl: a report of the Interagency Scientific Committee to address the conservation of the northern spotted owl; habitat conservation area maps.  
Thomas T.B, Wentzell C..  1986.  A bibliography of riparian topics with emphasis on the Intermountain West.  
Thomas T.B, West S.D.  1989.  Sampling methods for bats.  
Thomas JWard, Pletscher DH.  2002.  The "lynx affair"–professional credibility on the line.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  30(4):1281-1286.
Thomas C.D.  1990.  What do real population dynamics tell us about minimum viable population sizes? Conservation Biology.  4(3):324-327.
Thomas D.W.  1988.  The distribution of bats in different ages of Douglas-fir forests.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  52(4):619-626.
Thomas C.  2004.  Private Landowners, States, and ESA. PowerPoint presentation, United State Fish and Wildlife Service, southern Idaho ground squirrel annual meeting.  
Thomas DB, Smith AD, Triplehorn CA, Aalbu RA.  2014.  Walker's Eleodes (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae).  Zootaxa.  3835(4):583–592.  Available from http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2014/f/z03835p592f.pdf
Thom R, Linsenbardt A, Kramer K, Schuller R.  2005.  Status of State Natural Area Programs, 2005.