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Corn PStephens, R. Bury B.  1989.  Logging in western Oregon: responses of headwater habitats and stream amphibians.  Forest Ecology and Management.  29(1-2):39-57.  Available from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0378112789900558
Andrews DA, G. Minshall W.  1979.  Longitudinal and seasonal distribution of benthic invertebrates in the Little Lost River, Idaho.  American Midland Naturalist.  102(2):225-236.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2424649
Bartel RA, Knowlton FF, L. Stoddart C.  2008.  Long-term patterns in mammalian abundance in northern portions of the Great Basin.  Journal of Mammalogy.  89(5):1170-1183.
Marti CD.  1988.  A long-term study of food-niche dynamics in the common barn-owl: comparisons within and between populations.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  66:1803-1812.
Sherwin RE, Gannon WL, Altenbach J.S.  2003.  Managing complex systems simply: understanding inherent variation in the use of roosts by Townsend's big-eared bat.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  31(1):62-72.  Available from http://www.msb.unm.edu/mammals/publications/Sherwin_etal-2003.pdf
Worthylake KMuriel, Hovingh P.  1989.  Mass mortality of salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum) by bacteria (Acinetobacter) in an oligotrophic seepage mountain lake.  Great Basin Naturalist.  49(3):364-372.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/28804, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41712656
Korpimäki E.  1989.  Mating system and mate choice of Tengmalm's owls Aegolius funereus.  Ibis.  131(1):41-50.
McCafferty W.P.  2007.  Mayflies (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) of Yellowstone National Park, U.S.A..  Check List.  3(1):4-8.  Available from http://www.checklist.org.br/getpdf?SL019-06
Romey WL, C. Knisley B.  2002.  Microhabitat segregation of two Utah sand dune tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae).  Southwestern Naturalist.  47(2):169-174.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3672903
Kerns BK, Naylor BJ, Buonopane M, Parks CG, Rogers B.  2009.  Modeling tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) habitat and climate change effects in the northwestern United States.  Invasive Plant Science and Management.  2(3):200-215.  Available from http://naldc.nal.usda.gov/download/37164/PDF
Kerns BK, Naylor BJ, Buonopane M, Parks CG, Rogers B.  2009.  Modeling tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) habitat and climate change effects in the northwestern United States.  Invasive Plant Science and Management.  2(3):200-215.  Available from http://naldc.nal.usda.gov/download/37164/PDF
Telemeco RS, Abbott KC, Janzen FJ.  2013.  Modeling the effects of climate change-induced shifts in reproductive phenology on temperature-dependent traits.  American Naturalist.  181(5):637-648.  Available from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23594547, http://www.pubfacts.com/detail/23594547/Modeling-the-effects-of-climate-change-induced-shifts-in-reproductive-phenology-on-temperature-depen
O'Shea TJ, Bogan MA, Ellison LE.  2003.  Monitoring trends in bat populations of the United States and territories: status of the science and recommendations for the future.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  3(1):16-29.  Available from http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1040&context=usgsstaffpub;accessed
Pierce D.J, Peek JM.  1984.  Moose habitat use and selection patterns in north-central Idaho.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  48(4):1335-1343.
C. Knisley B, M. Woodcock R, Kippenhan MG.  2012.  A morphological and mtDNA analysis of the Badlands tiger beetle, Cicindela (s. str.) decemnotata Say, 1817 (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Cicindelinae) with the description of three new subspecies.  Insecta Mundi.  0214:1-49.  Available from http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1730&context=insectamundi
Obregón-Barboza H, Maeda-Martínez AM, Murugan G, Timms BV, Grygier MJ, D. Rogers C, Rodríguez-Almaraz G, Dumont HJ.  2007.  Morphology and systematic significance of the mystax, a hitherto undescribed cephalic structure of males in certain Notostraca (Branchiopoda).  Journal of Crustacean Biology.  27(1):18-23.
Craig EH, Keller BL.  1986.  Movements and home range of porcupines, Erethizon dorsatum, in Idaho shrub desert.  Canadian Field-Naturalist.  100(2):167-173.  Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/89211#page/7/mode/1up
Ogden VT, Hornocker MG.  1977.  Nesting density and success of prairie falcons in southwestern Idaho.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  41(1):1-11.
D. Rogers C, Timms BV, Jocquè M, Brendonck L.  2007.  A new genus and species of branchipodid fairy shrimp (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from Australia.  Zootaxa.  1551:49-59.  Available from http://biostor.org/reference/17717
A. Gordon E, Smith SD.  1974.  A new species of Cheumatopsyche (Trichoptera, Hydropsychidae) from the northwestern United States.  Notulae Naturae.  450:1-3.  Available from https://books.google.com/books?id=tcW_dlTyGt8C&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
Jewett, Jr. SG.  1954.  New stoneflies (Plecoptera) from western North America.  Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada.  11(5):543-549.
Wiggins GB.  1973.  New systematic data for the North American caddisfly genera Lepania, Goeracea, and Goerita (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae).  Life Sciences Contribution, Royal Ontario Museum.  91:1-33.  Available from https://archive.org/details/newsystematicdat00wigg
N. Atwood D, Welsh SL.  2007.  New taxa of Camissonia (Onagraceae); Erigeron, Hymenoxys, and Tetradymia (Compositae); Lepidium and Physaria (Cruciferae) from Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.  Rhodora.  109(940):395-414.  Available from https://www.jstor.org/stable/23313689
Denning D.G.  1958.  New western Trichoptera.  Pan-Pacific Entomologist.  34(2):93-98.
Korpimäki E.  1986.  Niche relationships and life-history tactics of three sympatric Strix owl species in Finland.  Ornis Scandinavica.  17(2):126-132.