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Packer WC.  1961.  Feeding behavior in adult Taricha.  Copeia.  1961(3):351-352.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1439814
Marks JS, Marti CD.  1984.  Feeding ecology of sympatric barn owls and long-eared owls in Idaho.  Ornis Scandinavica.  15(2):135-143.
Bureau of Land Management.  2006.  Field Guide to Special Status Plants of the Cottonwood Field Office, Revised from 2002.  
Bureau of Land Management.  2006.  Field Guide to Special Status Plants of the Cottonwood Field Office, Revised from 2002.  
Bureau of Land Management.  2006.  Field Guide to Special Status Plants of the Cottonwood Field Office, Revised from 2002.  
Merigliano M.  2009.  A field manual for classified vegetation in the upper Snake River Valley.  
Colket B., Hahn L., Murphy C..  2009.  Field survey for plant species of conservation concern on BLM lands in the Little Lost River and Birch Creek Valleys, Idaho.  
Miller JJ, C. Kinter L.  2020.  Field Surveys for Spiranthes diluvialis (Ute ladies’-tresses): South Fork of the Snake River.  
Gilpin BRex.  1969.  The food habits and ecology of mayflies of the St. Maries River in Idaho.  Department of Entomology.  :86.  Available from http://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/cdm/ref/collection/idahowater/id/218
Koslucher DG, G. Minshall W.  1973.  Food habits of some benthic invertebrates in a northern cool-desert stream (Deep Creek, Curlew Valley, Idaho–Utah).  Transactions of the American Microscopical Society.  92(3):441-452.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3225248
Koslucher DG, G. Minshall W.  1973.  Food habits of some benthic invertebrates in a northern cool-desert stream (Deep Creek, Curlew Valley, Idaho–Utah).  Transactions of the American Microscopical Society.  92(3):441-452.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3225248
Ransome DB, Sullivan TP.  1997.  Food limitation and habitat preference of Glaucomys sabrinus and Tamiasciurus hudsonicus.  Journal of Mammalogy.  78(2):538-549.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1382905
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Wangbert JK.  1981.  Gall-forming habits of Aciurina species (Diptera: Tephritidae) on rabbitbrush (Compositae: Chrysothamnus spp.) in Idaho.  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society.  54(4):711-732.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/25084222
Brody JE.  1990.  Gardens of plant tissue in labs seen as factories for vital drugs.  New York Times.    Available from http://www.nytimes.com/1990/11/20/science/gardens-of-plant-tissue-in-labs-seen-as-factories-for-vital-drugs.html?smid=pl-share
Matthews KR, Knapp RA, Pope KL.  2002.  Garter snake distributions in high-elevation aquatic ecosystems: Is there a link with declining amphibian populations and nonnative trout introductions? Journal of Herpetology.  36(1):16-22.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1565796
Matthews KR, Knapp RA, Pope KL.  2002.  Garter snake distributions in high-elevation aquatic ecosystems: Is there a link with declining amphibian populations and nonnative trout introductions? Journal of Herpetology.  36(1):16-22.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1565796
DeLong D.  1937.  The genera Cyperana and Paluda (Homoptera–Cicadellidae).  American Midland Naturalist.  18(2):225-236.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2420499
Rhoades PR.  2016.  Genetic and community structure of native bees of the Palouse Prairie [Ph.D. dissertation].  Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Nematology.  Ph.D.:178.
Liu H.-P., Hershler R..  2009.  Genetic diversity and population structure of the threatened Bliss Rapids snail (Taylorconcha serpenticola).  Freshwater Biology.  54(6):1285–1299.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2427.2009.02175.x/abstract
Liu H-P, Hershler R.  2008.  Genetic diversity and population structure of the threatened Bliss Rapids snail (Taylorconcha serpenticola).  :35.
D. Rogers C.  2006.  A genus level revision of the Thamnocephalidae (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca).  Zootaxa.  1260:1-25.  Available from http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2006f/z01260p025f.pdf
Sauder J.  2012.  GIS shapefile locations of pileated, American three-toed, and other woodpeckers detected during spring surveys, Nez Perce National Forest.  
Brendonck L, D. Rogers C, Olesen J, Weeks S, Hoeh WR.  2008.  Global diversity of large branchiopods (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) in freshwater.  Hydrobiologia.  595(1):167–176.
Perez KE, Cordeiro JR.  2008.  A guide for terrestrial gastropod identification. 74th Annual Meeting of the American Malacological Society; 2008 Jun 29–Jul 3;.  Coppolino ML, editor. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (IL) p. 72.  Available from http://northamericanlandsnails.org/publications/AMS_Workbook_KEP_FINAL.pdf
Brown DE, Makings E.  2014.  A guide to North American grasslands.  Desert Plants.  29(2):4-159.  Available from https://researchmatters.asu.edu/stories/scientists-call-preservation-disappearing-grasslands-3336