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Kilham L..  1979.  Courtship and the pair-bond of pileated woodpeckers.  Auk.  96:587-594.
Ruggiero L.F, Henry S.E.  1993.  Courtship and copulatory behavior of Martes americana.  Northwestern Naturalist.  74:18-22.
Jackson J.A.  1976.  Countershading on the feet and legs of the common loon.  Auk.  93:384-386.
Lemoine M, Young MK, McKelvey KS, Eby L, Pilgrim KL, Schwartz MK.  2014.  Cottus schitsuumsh, a new species of sculpin (Scorpaeniformes: Cottidae) in the Columbia River basin, Idaho–Montana, USA.  Zootaxa.  3755(3):241–258.  Available from http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2014/f/z03755p258f.pdf
Williams J.D.  2000.  COTTUS PAULUS: a replacement name for the pygmy sculpin, COTTUS PYGMAEUS Williams 1968.  Copeia.  2000:302.
Merigliano MF.  2005.  Cottonwood understory zonation and its relation to floodplain stratigraphy.  WETLANDS.  25(2)
Steinkamp M..  1989.  Cottonwood bighorn sheep study.  
Korpimäki E.  1988.  Costs of reproduction and success of manipulated broods under varying food conditions in Tengmalm's owl.  Journal of Animal Ecology.  57(3):1027-1039.
Brown J.L, Brown M.B.  1988.  The costs and benefits of egg destruction by conspecifics in colonial cliff swallows.  Auk.  105:737-748.
Burbidge A.A.  1991.  Cost constraints on surveys for nature conservation. Pages 3 - 6. In: C. R. Margules and M. p Austin (eds). Nature conservation: cost effective biological surveys and data analysis. CSIRO, Melbourne.
Ovaska K.E, Engelstoft C..  2002.  COSEWIC status report on the western skink, Eumeces skiltonianus, in Canada. In: COSEWIC assessment and status report on the western skink, Eumeces skiltonianus, in Canada.  COSEWIC Assessment and Status Report.  
COSEWIC(Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada), James J.  2007.  COSEWIC assessment and update status report on the greater short-horned lizard Phrynosoma hernandesi in Canada.    Available from http://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2007/ec/CW69-14-532-2007E.pdf
COSEWIC(Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada), Howes BJ, Lougheed SC.  2007.  COSEWIC assessment and update status report on the five-lined skink, Eumeces fasciatus (Carolinian population and Great Lakes/St. Lawrence population) in Canada.  
Kinter L, Bjork C, Jennings L, Whitton J.  2014.  Coryphantha vivipara specimen at UBC is annotated to Pediocactus simpsonii.  
Kinter L, Giblin D.  2014.  Coryphantha missouriensis specimen at WTU is annotated to Pediocactus simpsonii.  
Walker S.  2000.  Corydalis caseana - Don't look too closely.  Sage Notes.  20(4):9.
Drummond C..  2006.  Correspondence with Tracey Trent concerning genetic studies of Lepidium species including a list of helpful citations.  
Frest T.J.  1994.  Correspondence to Steve Duke, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise Field Office, regarding Frest's current survey in southern Idaho for endemic springsnails.  
Holmgren P., Kinter L..  2008.  Correspondence regarding the discovery of Lepidium integrifolium in Idaho, which includes location data, map, photos.  
Ulmschneider H., Mancuso M..  2000.  Correspondence regarding Physaria didymocarpa var. lyrata.  
Anonymous.  2006.  Correspondence over penetrative trampling livestock trigger for EO71.  
Frest T..  1990.  Correspondence from Terry Frest to the Idaho Natural Heritage Program regarding Idaho mollusc species Frest considers to be possible Candidate, Threatened, or Endangered species.  
Bureau of Land Management.  1994.  Correspondence and packet of information regarding proactive management of springsnails in the Great Basin region.  
Hall FC, Martinez P.  1995.  Correlation of plant associations; draft.  
Monson R.K, Williams, III G.J.  1982.  A correlation between photosynthetic temperature adaptation and seasonal phenology patterns in the shortgrass prarie.  Oecologia.  54(1):58-62.