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Boyles JG, Cryan PM, McCracken GF, Kunz TH.  2011.  Economic importance of bats in agriculture.  Science.  332(6025):41-42.  Available from http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/campaigns/bat_crisis_white-nose_syndrome/pdfs/Boyles2011EconomicsofBats.pdf
Keast A., Saunders S..  1991.  Ecomorphology of the North American ruby-crowned (REGULUS CALENDULA) and golden-crowned (R. SATRAPA) kinglets.  Auk.  108:880-888.
Mullican T.R, Keller B.L.  1986.  Ecology of the sagebrush vole (Lemmiscus curtatus) in southeastern Idaho.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  64(6):1218-1223.
Knick S.T.  1990.  Ecology of bobcats relative to exploitation and a prey decline in southeastern Idaho.  Wildlife Monographs.  108:1-42.
Groves C.R, Keller. B.L.  1983.  Ecological characteristics of small mammals on a radioactive waste disposal area in southeastern Idaho.  American Midland Naturalist.  109(2):253-265.
Baker F.S., Korstian C.F..  Submitted.  Is Douglas fir replacing western yellow pine in central Idaho? Journal of Forestry.  20:755-764.
Bleiweiss R., Kirsch J.AW, Matheus J.C.  1994.  DNA-DNA hybridization evidence for subfamily structure among hummingbirds.  Auk.  111:8-19.
Richardson B.A, Brunsfeld S.J, Klopfenstein N.B.  2002.  DNA from bird-dispersed seed and wind-disseminated pollen provides insights into postlglacial colonization and population genetic structure of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis).  Molecular Ecology.  11:215-227.
James AM, Freier JE, Keirans JE, Durden LA, Mertins JW, Schlater JL.  2006.  Distribution, seasonality, and hosts of the Rocky Mountain wood tick in the United States.  Journal of Medical Entomology.  43(1):17-24.  Available from http://naldc.nal.usda.gov/download/6848/PDF
Knick ST, Dyer DL.  1997.  Distribution of black-tailed jackrabbit habitat determined by GIS in southwestern Idaho.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  61(1):75-85.  Available from http://ulpeis.anl.gov/documents/dpeis/references/pdfs/Knick_and_Dyer_1997.pdf, http://www.jstor.org/stable/3802416 .
Koopman M.E, Cypher B.L, Scrivner J.H.  2000.  Dispersal patterns of San Joaquin kit foxes (VULPES MACROTIS MUTICA).  Journal of Mammalogy.  81:13-222.
Woodruff RA, Keller BL.  1982.  Dispersal, daily activity, and home range of coyotes in southeastern Idaho.  Northwest Science.  56(3):199-207.
Steenhof K, Kochert MK, Moritsch MQ.  1984.  Dispersal and migration of southwestern Idaho raptors.  Journal of Field Ornithology.  55(3):357-368.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/51120
Quinn J.L, Kokorev Y..  2000.  Direct and indirect estimates of Peregrine Falcon population size in northern Eurasia.  Auk.  117:455-464.
Howe F.P, Knight R.L, McEwen L.C, George. T.L.  1996.  Direct and indirect effect of insecticide applications on growth and survival of nestling passerines.  Ecological Applications.  6:1314-1324.
Steenhof K., Kochert M.N.  1985.  Dietary shifts of sympatric buteos during a prey decline.  Oecologia.  66(1):6-16.  Available from http://fresc.usgs.gov/products/papers/1778_steenhof.pdf
Steenhof K., Kochert M.N.  1988.  Dietary responses of three raptor species to changing prey densities in a natural environmen.  Journal of Animal Ecology.  57:37-48.
Korpimäki E.  1988.  Diet of breeding Tengmalm's owls Aegolius funereus: long-term changes and year-to-year variation under cyclic food conditions.  Ornis Fennica.  65(1):21-30.  Available from http://www.ornisfennica.org/search.htm
Mita D, DeKeyser E, Kirby D, Easson G.  2007.  Developing a wetland condition prediction model using landscape structure variability.  Wetlands.  27(4):1124–1133.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1672%2F0277-5212(2007)27%5B1124%3ADAWCPM%5D2.0.CO%3B2
Kohler S.  2007.  A description of a new subspecies of Lycaena phlaeas (Lycaenidae: Lycaeninae) from Montana, United States, with a comparative study of Old and New World populations.  Taxonomic Report of the International Lepidoptera Survey.  7(1):1-19.  Available from http://lepsurvey.carolinanature.com/ttr/ttr-7-1.pdf
Kendall KC, Macleod AC, Boyd KL, Boulanger J, J. Royle A, Kasworm WF, Paetkau D, Proctor MF, Annis K, Graves TA.  2016.  Density, distribution, and genetic structure of grizzly bears in the Cabinet–Yaak Ecosystem.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  80(2):314–331.
Kendall KC, Macleod AC, Boyd KL, Boulanger J, J. Royle A, Kasworm WF, Paetkau D, Proctor MF, Annis K, Graves TA.  2016.  Density, distribution, and genetic structure of grizzly bears in the Cabinet–Yaak Ecosystem.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  80(2):314–331.
Wakkinen WL, Kasworm WF.  2004.  Demographics and population trends of grizzly bears in the Cabinet-Yaak and Selkirk ecosystems of British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, and Washington.  Ursus.  15(1):65-75.  Available from http://www.bearbiology.com/fileadmin/tpl/Downloads/URSUS/Vol_15_1/Wakkinen_Kasworm_15_1_.pdf
Geraci CJo, Zhou X, Morse JC, Kjer KM.  2010.  Defining the genus Hydropsyche (Trichoptera:Hydropsychidae) based on DNA and morphological evidence.  Journal of the North American Benthological Society.  29(3):918–933.  Available from http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1899/09-031.1
Klicka J., Fry A.J, Zink R.M, Thompson C.W.  2001.  A cytochrome-b perspective on PASSERINA bunting relationships.  Auk.  118:611-623.