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Lichthardt J.  2017.  Email correspondence and file attachments from Juanita Lichthardt relating to Silene spaldingii at Tenmile Canyon.  
Lewis L, Wright G, Perletti P.  1996.  Hibernating bat inventory and monitoring data in lava tube caves, southern Idaho.  
Lesica P, Cooper SV.  1999.  Succession and disturbance in sandhills vegetation: constructing models for managing biological diversity.  Conservation Biology.  13(2):293-302.
Lengas BJ.  1995.  A summer bat survey of the caves and abandoned mines on the Montpelier Ranger District of the Caribou National Forest.  
Lengas BJ.  1996.  Winter bat surveys of the abandoned mines in Elkhorn Canyon, on the Malad Ranger District of the Caribou National Forest.  
Laurance WF, Reynolds TD.  1984.  Confirmation and expansion of the reported distribution of two species of Idaho herptiles.  Great Basin Naturalist.  44(2):313-316.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29233
Langreth R.  1991.  Whom do yew trust? Science.  252(5014):1780.
Lake LL, Nygaard R, Ferwerda M.  2018.  US Forest Service Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive (TES) Plant GIS Data.  
Lake LL, Nygaard R, Ferwerda M.  2018.  US Forest Service Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive (TES) Plant GIS Data.  
Lake LL, Nygaard R, Ferwerda M.  2015.  US Forest Service Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive (TES) Plant GIS Data.  
Lake LL, Nygaard R, Ferwerda M.  2015.  US Forest Service Threatened, Endangered and Sensitive (TES) Plant GIS Data.  
Lake LL, Nygaard R, Proctor JG, Butterfield B.R, Schmidt A.  2015.  Email correspondence regarding R1 & R4 data exchange with IDNHP -- US Forest Service TESP.  
Lake LL, Nygaard R, Proctor JG, Butterfield B.R, Schmidt A.  2015.  Email correspondence regarding R1 & R4 data exchange with IDNHP -- US Forest Service TESP.  
Lahti ME, Beck DD, Cottrell TR.  2010.  Ecology of the pygmy short-horned lizard [Phrynosoma (Tapaja) douglasii] in Washington.  Northwestern Naturalist.  91(2):134-144.
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Kuda D.B, Merkley K.K, Griffith J.S.  1991.  Habitat use by Shoshone sculpin, Cottus greenei, on the Thousand Springs Preserve.  
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
Korpimäki E.  1989.  Mating system and mate choice of Tengmalm's owls Aegolius funereus.  Ibis.  131(1):41-50.
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
Korpimäki E, Lagerström M.  1988.  Survival and natal dispersal of fledglings of Tengmalm's owl in relation to fluctuating food conditions and hatching date.  Journal of Animal Ecology.  57(2):433-441.
Korpimäki E.  1986.  Niche relationships and life-history tactics of three sympatric Strix owl species in Finland.  Ornis Scandinavica.  17(2):126-132.
Korpimäki E.  1988.  Effects of territory quality on occupancy, breeding performance and breeding dispersal in Tengmalm's owl.  Journal of Animal Ecology.  57(1):97-108.
Korpimäki E.  1988.  Effects of age on breeding performance of Tengmalm's owl Aegolius funereus in western Finland.  Ornis Scandinavica.  19(1):21-26.
Korpimäki E.  1988.  Costs of reproduction and success of manipulated broods under varying food conditions in Tengmalm's owl.  Journal of Animal Ecology.  57(3):1027-1039.
Koplin JR.  1969.  The numerical response of woodpeckers to insect prey in a subalpine forest in Colorado.  Condor.  71(4):436-438.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/101877