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Haag R.W.  1974.  Nutrient limitations to plant production in two tundra communities.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  52:103-116.
Haak B., Howard R., Rautsaw. B..  2001.  Before it's too late: the northern Idaho ground squirrel story.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  37(1):72-73.
Haak BA, Oelrich K.  2009.  Autumn movements of radio-marked raptors in southwest Idaho, 2008.  
Haak B, Lohr K, Oelrich K.  2010.  An assessment of fisher presence on the Boise National Forest.  
Haak B..  1998.  Osprey nests, 1998 [Excel spreadsheet].  
Haak B..  2000.  Northern Idaho ground squirrel population monitoring and habitat mitigation, 2000 annual report.  
Haas C.A.  1995.  Dispersal and use of corridors by birds in wooded patches on an agricultural landscape.  Conservation Biology.  9:845-854.
Habeck JR.  1988.  Old-growth forests in the northern Rocky Mountains.  Natural Areas Journal.  8(3):202-211.
Habeck J.R, Hartley E..  1965.  The vegetation of Montana-a bibliography.  Northwest Science.  39(2):60-72.
Habeck J.R, Mutch R.W.  1973.  Fire-dependent forests in the northern Rocky Mountains.  Quaternary Research.  3:408-424.
Habeck J..  1979.  Slow progress: a report on research natural areas.  
Habeck J.R.  1978.  Establishment report for Upper Shoshone Creek Research Natural Area, Coeur d'Alene National Forest, Shoshone County, Idaho.  
Habeck J.R.  1987.  Present-day vegetation in the northern Rocky Mountains.  Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden.  74:804-840.
Habek J.R.  1967.  Mountain hemlock communities in western Montana.  Northwest Science.  41(4):169-177.
Habek J.R.  1977.  A study of climax western redcedar (Thuja plicata Donn.) forest communities in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, Idaho.  Northwest Science.  ?:66-76.
Habek J.R.  1994.  Dynamics of forest communities used by great gray owls.  
Haberle T.  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Haberle, Thomas..  
Haeussler S., Coates D., Mather J..  1990.  Autecology of common plants in British Columbia: a literature review.  
Hafenrichter A.L, Schwendiman J.L, Harris H.L, MacLauchlan R.S, Miller H.W.  1968.  Grasses and legumes for soil conservation in the Pacific Northwest and Great Basin States.  
Hafner JC, Upham NS.  2011.  Phylogeography of the dark kangaroo mouse, Microdipodops megacephalus: cryptic lineages and dispersal routes in North America's Great Basin.  Journal of Biogeography.  38(6):1077-1097.  Available from http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/jbi
Hafner D.J, Sullivan R.M.  1995.  Historical and ecological biogeography of Nearctic pikas (Lagomorpha: Ochotonidae).  Journal of Mammalogy.  76:302-321.
Hafner JC.  1985.  New kangaroo mice, genus Microdipodops (Rodentia: Heteromyidae) from Idaho and Nevada.  Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington.  98(1):1-9.  Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/107750#page/19/mode/1up
Hafner JC.  2013.  Conservation biology and status of kangaroo mice, genus Microdipodops, in Idaho.  
Hafner D.J, Riddle B.R, Alvarez-Castañeda S.T.  2001.  Evolutionary relationships of white-footed mice (Peromyscus) on islands in the Sea of Cortez.  Journal of Mammalogy.  82:775-790.
Hafner DJ, Hafner JC.  1998.  Microdipodops megacephalus Merriam 1891: dark kangaroo mouse. Hafner DJ, Yensen E, Kirkland GL, editors. Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge (United Kingdom): International Union of the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).   p. 79-80.  Available from http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=KOttUC3LIMsC&oi=fnd&pg=PR5&dq=Microdipodops+megacephalus+conservation&ots=6OGf3puP5F&sig=MLAWODE6rB6qWKbGKABHv_R44Dg#v=onepage&q=Microdipodops%20megacephalus%20conservation&f=false