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Magazine Article
Carlton J.  1982.  Last chance for the border caribou.  Aug:7-11.
Journal Article
Thomas JWard, Pletscher DH.  2002.  The "lynx affair"–professional credibility on the line.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  30(4):1281-1286.
Henderson J..  1931.  Lymnaea (Radix) auricularia L. in Idaho.  Nautilus.  44(4):143.
Baker F.C.  1906.  Lymnaea hinkleyi n. sp.  Nautilus.  18:62-63.
Nobel P.S.  1982.  Low-temperature tolerance and cold hardening of cacti.  Ecology.  63(6):1650-1656.
Austin GT.  1985.  Lowland riparian butterflies of the Great Basin and associated areas.  Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera.  24(2):117-131.  Available from http://lepidopteraresearchfoundation.org/journals/24/PDF24/24-117.pdf
Hossack BR, Adams MJ, Grant EHCampbel, Pearl CA, Bettaso JB, Barichivich WJ, Lowe WH, True K, Ware JL, Corn PStephen.  2010.  Low prevalence of chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) in amphibians of U.S. headwater streams.  Journal of Herpetology.  44(2):253-260.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_other/rmrs_2010_hossack_b001.pdf, http://dbs.umt.edu/dbs/research_labs/lowelab/documents/Hossack_et_al_2010_JHerp.pdf
Van Den Bussche RA, Harmon SA, Baker RJ, A. Bryan, Jr. L, Rodgers, Jr. JA, Harris MJ, I. Brisbin, Jr. L.  1999.  Low levels of genetic variability in North American populations of the Wood Stork.  Auk.  116(4):1083-1092.
C. Ankney D, Dennis DG, Wishard LN, Seeb JE.  1986.  Low genetic variation between black ducks and mallards.  Auk.  103(4):701-709.
Scott M.M.  1990.  Losses and gains to the Scottish flora.  Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh.  45:403-415.
Lesica P..  1993.  Loss of fitness resulting from pollinator exclusion in Silene spaldingii (Caryophyllaceae).  Madrono.  40(4):193-201.
Naughton GP, Henderson CB, Foresman KR, McGraw, II RL.  2000.  Long-toed salamanders in harvested and intact Douglas-fir forests of western Montana.  Ecological Applications.  10(6):1681-1689.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2641231
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.
Fleury B.E, Sherry T.W..  1995.  Long-term population trends of colonial wading birds in the southern United States: the impact of crayfish aquaculture on Louisiana populations.  Auk.  112:613-632.
Beschta RL.  1978.  Long-term patterns of sediment production following road construction and logging in the Oregon Caost Range.  Water Resources Research.  14(6):1011-1016.
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.
Beschta RL, J. Kauffman B, Dobkin DS, Ellsworth LM.  2014.  Long-term livestock grazing alters aspen age structure in the northwestern Great Basin.  Forest Ecology and Management.  329:30-36.  Available from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378112714003818
Weitzel nH, Panik H.R.  1993.  Long-term fluctuations of an isolated population of the Pacific chorus frog (Psdeudacris regilla) in northwestern Nevada.  Great Basin Naturalist.  53(4):379-384.
Roth R.R, Johnson R.K.  1993.  Long-term dynamics of a wood thrush population breeding in a forest fragment.  Auk.  110:37-48.
Boone JD, Ammon E, Johnson K.  2018.  Long-term declines in the pinyon jay and management implications for piñon–juniper woodlands in: Trends and traditions: Avifaunal change in western North America (W. D. Shuford, R. E. Gill Jr., and C. M. Handel, eds.).  Studies of Western Birds.  3:190-197.  Available from https://www.westernfieldornithologists.org/Avifaunal_Changes.php