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Koehler G.M, Hornocker M.G.  1991.  Seasonal resource use among mountain lions, bobcats, and coyotes.  Journal of Mammalogy.  72(2):391-396.
Kurten B, Anderson E.  1972.  The sediments and fauna of Jaguar Cave: II - the fauna.  Tebiwa.  15(1):21-39.
Meyers S.E, Kitchen S.G, Carson S.L.  1995.  Seed germination timing patterns in Intermountain Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae).  American Journal of Botany.  82(3):377-389.
Korpimäki E.  1987.  Selection for nest-hole shift and tactics of breeding dispersal in Tengmalm's owl Aegolius funereus.  Journal of Animal Ecology.  56(1):185-196.
Edwards, Jr. TC, Collopy MW, Steenhof K, Kochert MN.  1988.  Sex ratios of fledgling golden eagles.  Auk.  105(4):793-796.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/24636
Koch R.F, Courchesne A.E, Collins C.T.  1970.  Sexual differences in foraging behavior of white-headed woodpeckers.  Bulletin Southern California Academy of Sciences.  69(1):60-64.
Larson G.E, Knapp S.J.  1971.  Sexual dimorphism in beaver neutrophils.  Journal of Mammalogy.  52:212-215.
Knick S.T, Kasworm W..  1989.  Shooting mortality in small populations of grizzly bears.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  17:11-15.
Knick S.T, Kasworm W..  1989.  Shooting mortality in small populations of grizzly bears.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  17:11-15.
Leavitt SD, Keuler R, Newberry CC, Rosentreter R, Clair LLSt..  2019.  Shotgun sequencing decades-old lichen specimens to resolve phylogenomic placement of type material.  Plant and Fungal Systematics.  64(2):237–247.
Keller B.L.  1985.  A simplified key for Idaho bats.  Tebiwa.  22:57-63.  Available from http://store.imnh.isu.edu/index.php?l=product_detail&p=111
Kirkland, Jr. GL.  1976.  Small mammals of a mine waste situation in the central Adirondacks, New York: a case of opportunism by Peromyscus maniculatus.  American Midland Naturalist.  95(1):103-110.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/2424237, http://www.jstor.org/stable/2424237
Keyes CR.  1905.  Some bird notes from the central Sierras.  Condor.  7(1):13-17.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/94541
Freas K.E, Kemp pR.  1983.  Some relationships between environmental reliability and seed dormancy in desert annual plants.  Journal of Ecology.  71:211-217.
Zika P., Kuykendall K..  2001.  Some sedges (Carex) never found in Oregon.  Kalmiopsis (Journal of the Native Plant Society of Oregon).  7:22-28.
Knick S.T, Rotenberry J.T.  1999.  Spatial distribution of breeding passerine bird habitats in a shrub-steppe region of southwestern Idaho.  Studies in Avian Biology.  19:104-111.
Marzluff J.M, Knick S.T, Vekasy M.S, Schueck L.S, Zarriello T.J.  1997.  Spatial use and habitat selection of golden eagles in southwestern Idaho.  Auk.  14(4):673-687.
Jones K.B, Kepner LP, Martin TE.  1985.  Species of reptiles occupying habitat islands in western Arizona: a deterministic assemblage.  Oecologia.  66(4):595-601.
Oaks E.C, Schmidt D.F, Young P.J, Kirkland, Jr. G.L.  1987.  Spermophilus variegatus.  Mammalian Species.  272:1-8.
Cryan PM, Bogan MA, Rye RO, Landis GP, Kester CL.  2004.  Stable hydrogen isotope analysis of bat hair as evidence for seasonal molt and long-distance migration.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85(5):995–1001.  Available from http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1119&context=usgsstaffpub
Lilieholm R.J, Kessler W.B, Merrill K..  1993.  Stand density index applied to timber and goshawk habitat objectives in Douglas-fir.  Environmental Management.  17(6):773-779.
Kepler C.B, Kepler A.K.  1978.  Status and nesting of the yellow-billed cuckoo in Puerto Rico.  Auk.  95:417-419.
Kepler C.B, Kepler A.K.  1978.  Status and nesting of the yellow-billed cuckoo in Puerto Rico.  Auk.  95:417-419.
Zielinski W.J, Slauson K.M, Carroll C.R, Kent C.J, Kudma D.G.  2001.  Status of American martens in coastal forests of the Pacific states.  Journal of Mammalogy.  82:478-490.
Zielinski W.J, Slauson K.M, Carroll C.R, Kent C.J, Kudma D.G.  2001.  Status of American martens in coastal forests of the Pacific states.  Journal of Mammalogy.  82:478-490.