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Bollinger TK, Mao J, Schock D, R. Brigham M, V. Chinchar G.  1999.  Pathology, isolation, and preliminary molecular characterization of a novel iridovirus from tiger salamanders in Saskatchewan.  Journal of Wildlife Diseases.  35(3):413-429.  Available from http://www.jwildlifedis.org/doi/pdf/10.7589/0090-3558-35.3.413
Furey P.C, Kupferberg S.J, Lind A.J.  2014.  The perils of unpalatable periphyton: Didymosphenia and other mucilaginous stalked diatoms as food for tadpoles.  Diatom Research.  29(3):1-14.  Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0269249X.2014.924436
Luppino M.  2022.  Pesticide and pathogen impact on bee populations in the Pacific Northwest [Excel spreadsheet].  
Peterson CR, Fabian HJ.  1997.  Photographic identification cards for Idaho amphibians.    Available from http://www.isu.edu/~petechar/idar/amphib.pdf
Nielson M, Lohman K, Sullivan J.  2001.  Phylogeography of the tailed frog (Ascaphus truei): implications for the biogeography of the Pacific Northwest.  Evolution.  55(1):147-160.  Available from http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~jacks/AscaphusPaper.pdf
J. Perkins M.  1992.  Plecotus townsendii survey for the Nez Perce National Forest.  
Brawn JD, Balda RP.  1988.  Population biology of cavity nesters in northern Arizona: do nest sites limit breeding densities? Condor.  90(1):61-71.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/103915
Brawn JD, Balda RP.  1988.  Population biology of cavity nesters in northern Arizona: do nest sites limit breeding densities? Condor.  90(1):61-71.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/103915
Fuhrmann K.  2005.  Population dynamics of Mexican free-tailed bats at Lava Beds.  Park Science.  23(2):52-53.  Available from http://www.nature.nps.gov/parkscience/index.cfm?ArticleID=115
Andres BA, Smith PA, Morrison R.IGuy, Gratto-Trevor CL, Brown SC, Friis CA.  2012.  Population estimates of North American shorebirds, 2012.  Wader Study Group Bulletin.  119(3):178-194.  Available from http://www.shorebirdplan.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/ShorePopulationAndresEtAl2012.pdf, http://www.waderstudygroup.org/pubs/wsgbull/v119i3/119_178a.pdf
Andres BA, Smith PA, Morrison R.IGuy, Gratto-Trevor CL, Brown SC, Friis CA.  2012.  Population estimates of North American shorebirds, 2012.  Wader Study Group Bulletin.  119(3):178-194.  Available from http://www.shorebirdplan.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/ShorePopulationAndresEtAl2012.pdf, http://www.waderstudygroup.org/pubs/wsgbull/v119i3/119_178a.pdf
Andres BA, Smith PA, Morrison R.IGuy, Gratto-Trevor CL, Brown SC, Friis CA.  2012.  Population estimates of North American shorebirds, 2012.  Wader Study Group Bulletin.  119(3):178-194.  Available from http://www.shorebirdplan.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/ShorePopulationAndresEtAl2012.pdf, http://www.waderstudygroup.org/pubs/wsgbull/v119i3/119_178a.pdf
Singer K, Wozencraft C.  1994.  Potlatch bat [and] small mammal survey [photocopy of handwritten notes made during surveys conducted in 1994 in northern Idaho].  
Anderson R.  1998.  A preliminary assessment of bats along Snake River, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.  Hells Canyon Complex, FERC No. 1971.    Available from http://www.idahopower.com/pdfs/Relicensing/hellscanyon/hellspdfs/techappendices/Wildlife/e32_27.pdf
Harris H.M, Shull W.E.  1944.  A preliminary list of Hemiptera of Idaho.  Iowa State College Journal of Science.  18(1):199-208.  Available from https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatejournalofresearch/vol18/iss1/2
Peterson SR.  1982.  A preliminary survey of forest bird communities in northern Idaho.  Northwest Science.  56(4):287-298.
Teisberg J.  2022.  Presence of grizzly bears in the Selkirk Mountains of Idaho from 2009 - 2021 [Excel spreadsheet].  
Van Kirk RW, Capurso JM, Gamett BL.  2003.  Proceedings of The Sinks Symposium: exploring the origin and management of fishes in the Sinks drainages of southeastern Idaho; 2002 Feb 27;. Pocatello (ID): American Fisheries Society, Idaho Chapter, Boise, ID.    Available from http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fsm8_047784.pdf
Entwistle PG, DeBolt AM, Kaltenecker JH, Steenhof K.  2000.  Proceedings: Sagebrush Steppe Ecosystems Symposium. Sagebrush Steppe Ecosystems Symposium; 21-23 June 1999.  Boise State University, Boise (ID): USDI Bureau of Land Management, Idaho State Office.  
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Mancuso M, Halford A.  2020.  Rare plant observation reports from BLM for 2020 field season.  
Mancuso M, Halford A, Colson K.  2019.  Rare Plants of Idaho. Boise (ID): Bureau of Land Management, Idaho State Office.    Available from https://www.blm.gov/documents/idaho/public-room/guidebook/blm-idaho-rare-plants
Mancuso M, Halford A, Colson K.  2019.  Rare Plants of Idaho. Boise (ID): Bureau of Land Management, Idaho State Office.    Available from https://www.blm.gov/documents/idaho/public-room/guidebook/blm-idaho-rare-plants
Clark TW, Harvey AH, Dorn RD, Genter DL, Groves C.  1989.  Rare, sensitive, and threatened species of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative; Montana Natural Heritage Program; The Nature Conservancy, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming Field Offices; and Mountain West Environmental Services.    Available from http://www.nrccooperative.org/pdfs/RTSSpeciesofGYE.pdf
Clark TW, Harvey AH, Dorn RD, Genter DL, Groves C.  1989.  Rare, sensitive, and threatened species of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative; Montana Natural Heritage Program; The Nature Conservancy, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming Field Offices; and Mountain West Environmental Services.    Available from http://www.nrccooperative.org/pdfs/RTSSpeciesofGYE.pdf
Barraclough TG, Vogler AP.  2002.  Recent diversification rates in North American tiger beetles estimated from a dated mtDNA phylogenetic tree.  Molecular Biology and Evolution.  19(10):1706–1716.  Available from http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/19/10/1706.full