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Holub J..  1973.  A note on the classification of Botrychium Sw. s.l.  Preslia.  45:276-277.
Holzinger J.M.  1895.  Report on a collection of plants made by J.H. Sandberg and assistants in northern Idaho, in the year 1892.  Contributions of the U.S. National Herbarium.  3(4):205-287.
Hong W.S.  1987.  Distribution of western North American Hepaticae. Endemic taxa and taxa with a North Pacific arc distribution.  Bryologist.  90:344-361.
Hong WS.  1983.  The genus Porella in North America west of the Hundredth Meridian.  Bryologist.  86(2):143-155.
Hong W.S.  1976.  Annotated checklist of the Hepatics of Idaho.  Bryologist.  79:422-436.
Hong W.S.  2002.  Checklist of liverworts and hornworts for the state of Washington based on literature reports.  Lindbergia.  27:129-133.
Hoofer S.R, Van Den Bussche R.A.  2001.  Phylogenetic relationships of plecotine bats and allies based on mitochondrial ribosomal sequences.  Journal of Mammalogy.  82:131-137.
Hoofer SR, Choate JR, Mandrak NE.  Submitted.  Mensural discrimination between Reithrodontomys megalotis and R. montanus using cranial characters.  Journal of Mammalogy.  80(1):91-101.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1383211
Hoofer SR, Van Den Bussche RA.  2003.  Molecular phylogenetics of the chiropteran family Vespertilionidae.  Acta Chiropterologica.  5(Supplement):1-63.  Available from http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.3161/001.005.s101
Hoofer SR, Van Den Bussche RA, Horáček I.  2006.  Generic status of the American pipistrelles (Vespertilionidae) with description of a new genus.  Journal of Mammalogy.  87(5):981-992.  Available from http://jmammal.oxfordjournals.org/content/jmammal/87/5/981.full.pdf
Hoover J.P, Brittingham M.C, Goodrich L.J.  1995.  Effects of forest patch size on nesting success of wood thrushes.  Auk.  112:146-155.
Hope AG, Stephens RB, Mueller SD, Tkach VV, Demboski JR.  2020.  Speciation of North American pygmy shrews (Eulipotyphla: Soricidae) supports spatial but not temporal congruence of diversification among boreal species.  Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.  129
Hope SM, Li C-Y.  1997.  Respiration, nitrogen fixation, and mineralizable nitrogen spatial and temporal patterns within two Oregon Douglas-fir stands.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research.  27(4):501-509.
Hopey M.E, Petranka J.W.  1991.  Restriction of wood frogs to fish-free habitats: how important is adult choice? Copeia.  994:1023-1025.
Hoppe GNerissa.  1938.  Plecoptera of Washington.  University of Washington Publications in Biology.  4(2):139-174.
Hopper D, Burak G, Hardy N.  2014.  Bruneau hot springsnail (Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis) 2013 range-wide surveys.  Internal Status Report.  
Hopwood J, Vaughan M, Shepherd M, Biddinger D, Mader E, Black SHoffman, Mazzacano C.  2012.  Are neonicotinoids killing bees? A review of research into the effects of neonicotinoid insecticides on bees, with recommendations for action   Available from http://www.xerces.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Are-Neonicotinoids-Killing-Bees_Xerces-Society1.pdf
Horner N.  Submitted.  No description.  Horner, Ned.  
Hornfeldt B., Carlsson B.-G., Lofgren O., Eklund U..  1990.  Effects of cyclic food supply on breeding performance in Tengmalm's owl (Aegolius funereus).  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  68:522-530.
Horning DS, Barr WF.  1970.  Insects of Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho.  
Hornocker M.G, Hash. H.S.  1981.  Ecology of the wolverine in northwestern Montana.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  59(7):1286-1301.
Hornocker M.G.  1992.  Learning to live with mountain lions.  National Geographic.  182(1):52-65.
Hornocker M.G.  1967.  Ecological study of the mountain lion.  
Hornocker M.G, Messick J.P, Melquist. W.E.  1983.  Spatial strategies in three species of Mustelidae.  Acta Zoologica Fennica.  174:185-188.
Hornocker M.G, Messick J.P, Whitman J.S, Smith G.W.  1976.  Dynamics of predation upon a raptor prey base in the Snake River Birds of Prey Natural Area, Idaho.  Snake River Birds of Prey Research Project, Annual Report.