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Andrus R.E.  1989.  Letter dated August 25, 1989, requesting information on rare and endangered bryophytes in order to develop a North American database.  
Andrews DA, G. Minshall W.  1979.  Longitudinal and seasonal distribution of benthic invertebrates in the Little Lost River, Idaho.  American Midland Naturalist.  102(2):225-236.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2424649
Andrews T..  1993.  Research natural area guide for the Rocky Mountain Region USDA Forest Service.  
Andrews DA, G. Minshall W.  1979.  Distribution of benthic invertebrates in the lost streams of Idaho.  American Midland Naturalist.  102(1):140-148.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2425075
Andrews KM, Gibbons J.W, Jochimsen DM.  2006.  Literature synthesis of the effects of roads and vehicles on amphibians and reptiles.    Available from http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~lukeh/denim/Andrewsetal2006_update010908.pdf
Andrews N, Ambrosino M, Fisher G, Rondon SI.  2008.  Wireworm: biology and nonchemical management in potatoes in the Pacific Northwest.  PNW.  607:1-19.  Available from https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/pnw607
Andrews KM, J. Gibbons W, Jochimsen DM.  2008.  Ecological effects of roads on amphibians and reptiles: a literature review. Chapter 9 in: Mitchell, J. C., R. E. Jung Brown, and B. Bartholomew, editors. Urban Herpetology.  Salt Lake City: Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.   p. 121-143.  Available from http://transwildalliance.org/resources/2009101416234.pdf, http://srelherp.uga.edu/staff/docs/Andrewsetal2008_Ch9UrbanHerp.pdf
Andrews A.L.  1913.  Sphagnacea. North American Flora 15, New York Botanical Garden.  
Andrews T..  1994.  Research natural areas in ecosystem management and research.  
Andres BA, Smith PA, Morrison R.IGuy, Gratto-Trevor CL, Brown SC, Friis CA.  2012.  Population estimates of North American shorebirds, 2012.  Wader Study Group Bulletin.  119(3):178-194.  Available from http://www.shorebirdplan.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/ShorePopulationAndresEtAl2012.pdf, http://www.waderstudygroup.org/pubs/wsgbull/v119i3/119_178a.pdf
Andreasen AM, Seidler RG, Roberts S, Miyasaki H, Zager P, Hurley M, Bergen S, Meints D, Atwood P, Berger J et al..  2014.  US 20, Island Park wildlife collision study: an examination of road ecology in the Island Park Caldera, elk and moose migrations across US Highway 20. Final Report.    Available from http://www.wcsnorthamerica.org/AboutUs/Publications/tabid/3437/Default
Andreas B.K, Host. G.E.  1983.  Development of a Sphagnum bog on the floor of a sandstone quarry in northeastern Ohio.  Ohio Journal of Science.  83(5):246-253.
Anderton LK, Barkworth ME.  2009.  Grasses of the Intermountain Region. Logan (Utah): Intermountain Herbarium, Utah State University.  
Anderson C.R, Lindzey F.G, McDonald D.B.  2004.  Genetic structure of cougar populations across the Wyoming Basin: metapopulation or megapopulation.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:1207-1214.
Anderson R..  1994.  Unpublished bibliography of bat publications associated with Townsend's big-eared bat.  
Anderson R.C, Loucks. O.L.  1973.  Aspects of the biology of Trientalis borealis Raf.  Ecology.  54(4):798-808.
Anderson J.E, Inouye R..  1988.  Long-term dynamics of vegetation in a sagebrush steppe of southeastern Idaho.  
Anderson L.E.  1951.  The mosses of North Carolina VI. Encalyptaceae to Pottiaceae.  Bryologist.  54:145-161.
Anderson S.M.  1993.  Grizzly bear enforcement and education project, Selkirk and Cabinet-Yaak ecosystems: November 1992 - November 1993.  
Anderson R.  1998.  A preliminary assessment of bats along Snake River, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.  Hells Canyon Complex, FERC No. 1971.    Available from http://www.idahopower.com/pdfs/Relicensing/hellscanyon/hellspdfs/techappendices/Wildlife/e32_27.pdf
Anderson E.W.  1956.  Some Soil-Plant Relationships in Eastern Oregon.  Journal of Range Management.  9:171-175.
Anderson M.  1997.  Idaho's vanishing wild lands: a status report on roadless areas in Idaho's national forests.  
Anderson R.C.  1989.  BLM surface-management maps on which Dr. Robert Anderson, Idaho State University, encircled locations of dune systems where he found Cicindela arenicola.  
Anderson L.E, Crum H.A, Buck W.R.  1990.  List of the mosses of North America north of Mexico.  Bryologist.  93(4):448-499.
Anderson R.C.  1992.  Observations on the occurrence of the Idaho Sand Dunes Tiger Beetle, Cicindela arenicola Rumpp.,in and around Bruneau Dunes State Park on April 28, 1992.