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Ingles L.G.  1961.  Home range and habitats of the wandering shrew.  Journal of Mammalogy.  42:455-462.
Godefroid S, Piazza C, Rossi G, Buord S, Stevens A-D, Aguraiuja R, Cowell C, Weekley CW, Vogg G, Iriondo JM et al..  2011.  How successful are plant species reintroductions? Biological Conservation.  144:672-682.
Ivey GL, Stern MA, Carey CG.  1988.  An increasing white-faced ibis population in Oregon.  Western Birds.  19(3):105-108.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/122379
Sovada MA, Igl LD, Pietz PJ, Bartos AJ.  2014.  Influence of climate change on productivity of American white pelicans, Pelecanus erythrorhynchos.  PLoS ONE.  9(1):e83430.  Available from http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0083430
Idaho Statesman.  1994.  It's final. Wolves will return to Yellowstone.  Idaho Statesman.  41133
Ingram W.M.  1948.  The larger freshwater clams of California, Oregon, and Washington.  Journal of Entomology and Zoology.  40(4):72-92.
Isely D..  1986.  Leguminosae of the United States. Astragalus L.: IV. Species summary N-Z.  Iowa State Journal of Research.  61(2):157-289.
Isely D..  1985.  Leguminosae of United States. Astragalus L.: III. Species summary F-M.   Iowa State Journal of Research.  60(2):183-320.
Innes D.GL, Millar. J.S.  1982.  Life history notes on the heather vole, Phenacomys intermedius levis, in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.  Canadian Field Naturalist.  96:307-311.
Isikawa S..  1955.  Light-sensitivity against the germination II: interaction of light and darkness on the germination of Epilobium cephalostigma seeds.  Botanical Magazine.  68(804):173-179.
Isely D..  1998.  Native and naturalized Leguminosae (Fabaceae) of the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii).  :1007pp..
Isaak P..  1934.  The nature of slick soil in southern Idaho.  Soil Science.  37(3):157-166.
Ingold D.J.  1989.  Nesting phenology and competition for nest sites among red-headed and red-bellied woodpeckers and European starlings.  Auk.  106:209-217.
Isely D..  1980.  New combinations and one new variety in Trifoliuim (Leguminosae).  Brittonia.  32(1):55-57.
Maier CA, Ivie MA, Johnson JB, Maddison DR.  2010.  A new northern-most record for the family Hydroscaphidae (Coleoptera: Myxophaga), with description of a new Nearctic species.  Coleopterists Bulletin.  64(4):289-302.  Available from http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1649/0010-065X-64.4.289
Winton RC, Kippenhan MG, Ivie MA.  2010.  New state record for Cicindela arenicola Rumpp (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Cicindelinae) in southwestern Montana.  Coleopterists Bulletin.  64(1):43-44.
Ineich I., Zug G.R.  1991.  Nomenclatural status of EMOIA CYANURA (Lacertilia, Scincidae) populations in the Central Pacific.  Copeia.  1991:1132-1136.
Huntly N, Inouye R.  1988.  Pocket gophers in ecosystems: patterns and mechanisms.  BioScience.  38(11):786-793.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1310788
Irwin JJ, Stubbs R, Hartman RL.  2012.  Polemonium elusum (Polemoniaceae), a New Species from East Central Idaho, U.S.A..  Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas.  6:331-338.
Kearns CA, Inouye DW.  1997.  Pollinators, flowering plants, and conservation biology.  Bioscience.  47(5):297-308.
Illoldi-Rangel P., Sanchez-Cordero V., Peterson A.T.  2004.  Predicting distributions of Mexican mammals using ecological niche modeling.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:658-662.
Inglis I.R, Lazarus J., Torrance R..  1989.  The pre-nesting behavior and time budget of the harlequin duck Histrionicus histrionicus.  Wildfowl.  40:55-73.
Isle D.W.  1997.  Rediscovery of Water Howellia for California.  Fremontia.  25(3):29-32.
Paullin D.G, Ivey G.L, Littlefield C.D.  1988.  The re-establishment of American white pelican nesting in the Malheur-Harney Basin, Oregon.  Murrelet.  69:61-64.
Iverson J.B, Smith G.R.  1993.  Reproductive ecology of the painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) in the Nebraska Sandhills and across its range.  Copeia.  1993:1-21.