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Kim J., Pezzuto J.M, Soejarto D.D, Lang F.A, Kinghorn A.D.  1988.  Polypodoside A, an intensley sweet constituent of the rhizomes of Polypodium glycyrrhiza.  Journal of Natural Products.  51(6):166-172.
Kilpatrick D., Reese D.KP, Hanauska-Brown L., Hemker T..  2005.  Trumpeter swan translocations and observations - winter 2004-2005, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Upper Snake Region.  
Kilpatrick J.  1988.  We must protect endangered species.  Press Tribune.  41186
Kilham L..  1979.  Courtship and the pair-bond of pileated woodpeckers.  Auk.  96:587-594.
Kilgore BM.  1971.  Response of breeding bird populations to habitat changes in a giant sequoia forest.  American Midland Naturalist.  85(1):135-152.
Kiger R.W.  1975.  Papaver in North America north of Mexico.  Rhodora.  77:410-422.
A. Kiester R, J. Scott M, Csuti B, Noss RF, Butterfield B, Sahr K, White D.  1996.  Conservation prioritization using gap data.  Conservation Biology.  10(5):1332-1342.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1523-1739.1996.10051332.x/full
Kiesecker JM, Blaustein AR, Belden LK.  2001.  Complex causes of amphibian population declines.  Nature.  410(6829):681-684.  Available from http://people.oregonstate.edu/~blaustea/pdfs/Kiesecker_2001_Nature.pdf
Kido M.H, Heacock D.E, Asquith A..  1999.  Alien rainbow trout (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) (Salmoniformes: Salmonidae) diet in Hawaiian streams.  Pacific Science.  53:242-251.
Kibler R., Wood. J..  2005.  Shapefile locations of Goose Creek Milkvetch (Astagalus anserinus) located during census efforts conducted during the Spring of 2005 in Goose Creek and Dry Creek, Utah and Nevada.  
Kibler R., Wood. J..  2004.  Shapefile locations of Goose Creek Milkvetch (Astagalus anserinus) located during census efforts conducted during the Spring of 2004 in Goose Creek, Utah/Nevada/Idaho.  
Khoury CK, Greene S, Wiersema J, Maxted N, Jarvis A, Struik PC.  2013.  An Inventory of Crop Wild Relatives of the United States.  Crop Science.  53:1496-1508.
Keysor A.  2007.  Montpelier Ranger District 2007 Owl Surveys.  
Keysor A.  2005.  Flammulated Owl Survey for 2005. Not paged plus map.  
Keysor A, Beck W.  2006.  2006 Winter Owl Surveys--Mill/Nieber/Dry Timber Sales.  
Keyes CR.  1905.  Some bird notes from the central Sierras.  Condor.  7(1):13-17.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/94541
Ketchum C..  1985.  Bowen Canyon Bald Eagle Sanctuary: an overview.  
Ketchledge E.H.  1982.  Adirondack Insights: 3. Dwarf willows and dwarf birches.  Adirondac.  46(10):18-19.
Ketchledge E.H.  1984.  Adirondack Insights: 15. The alpine flora.  Adirondac.  48(5):17-20.
Ketchledge E.H, Leonard R.E.  1984.  Adirondack Insights: 6. Summit stability.  Adirondac.  46(10):22-23.
Kessler R..  1990.  The status of mountain quail (Oreortyx pictus) in Washington state.  
Kessler G..  2002.  Memorandum opinion and order regarding the lynx in the contiguous United States to be a Threatened rather than an Endangered species. Defenders of Wildlife et al., plaintiffs, v. Gale Norton et al., defendants. United States District Court for the Distric.  
Kershaw K.A.  1947.  Studies on lichen-dominated systems. X. The sedge meadows of the coastal raised beaches.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  52:1947-1972.
Kershaw K.A, Hannon.  2005.  McBride Creek ACEC Survey.  
Kershaw K.A, MacFarlane J.D.  1982.  Physiological-environmental interactions in lichens. XIII. Seasonal constancy of nitrogenase activity, net photosysthesis and respiration, in Collema furfuraceum (Am.).  New Phyotologist.  90:723-734.