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Scott V.E, Ankney C.D.  1983.  The laying cycle of brown-headed cowbirds: passerine chickens? Auk.  100:583-592.
White JA, McDonald H.G, Anderson E, Soiset JM.  1984.  Lava blisters as carnivore traps.  Special Publication Carnegie Museum of Natural History.  8:241-256.
Fuhrmann K.  2005.  Lava Beds National Monument: a stronghold for Townsend's big-eared bats.  Park Science.  23(2):48-52.  Available from http://www.nature.nps.gov/parkscience/index.cfm?ArticleID=114
Kochert M.  2014.  Lat-long of our bat barn [having a maternity colony] [memo].  
Nelson NA, Pierce J.  2010.  Late-Holocene relationships among fire, climate and vegetation in a forest-sagebrush ecotone of southwestern Idaho, USA.  Holocene.  20:1179–1194.  Available from http://hol.sagepub.com
Yen T-C.  1946.  Late tertiary freshwater mollusks from southeastern Idaho.  Journal of Paleontology.  20:485-494.
Beiswenger J.M.  1991.  Late Quaternary vegetational history of Grays Lake, Idaho.  Ecological Monographs.  61(2):1565-182.
Lyman R.L.  1991.  Late Quaternary biogeography of the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) in eastern Washington.  Journal of Mammalogy.  72(1):110-117.
Grayson DK.  2006.  The Late Quaternary biogeographic histories of some Great Basin mammals (western USA).  Quaternary Science Reviews.  25:2964–2991.
Allen GT, Murphy RK, Steenhof K, Platt SW.  1986.  Late fledging dates, renesting, and large clutches of prairie falcons.  Wilson Bulletin.  98(3):463-465.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/130414
Christiansen RL, Bonnichsen B, Breckenridge R.M.  1982.  Late Cenozoic volcanism of the Island Park area, eastern Idaho. Cenozoic geology of Idaho.  Moscow (ID): Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology.   p. 345-368.  Available from http://geology.isu.edu/Digital_Geology_Idaho/papers/B-26ch6-2.pdf
Kinkel L.K.  1989.  Lasting effects of wing tags on ring-billed gulls.  Auk.  106:619-624.
Carlton J.  1982.  Last chance for the border caribou.  Aug:7-11.
Johnson P.J.  1987.  Larval taxonomy, biology, and biogeography of the genera of North American Byrrhidae (Insecta: Coleoptera).  :268pp..
Smith AD, Dornburg R, Wheeler QD.  2014.  Larvae of the genus Eleodes (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae): matrix-based descriptions, cladistic analysis, and key to late instars.  ZooKeys.  415:217–268.
Zloty J., Pritchard G..  1997.  Larvae and adults of Ameletus mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ameletidae) from Alberta.  Canadian Entomologist.  129:251-289.
McNicholl M.K.  1975.  Larid site tenacity and group adherence in relation to habitat.  Auk.  92:98-104.
Simons EM, Laundré JW.  2004.  A large-scale regional assessment of suitable habitat for pygmy rabbits in southwestern Idaho.  Northwest Science.  78(1):33-41.  Available from http://www.researchgate.net/publication/257409263_A_Large-scale_Regional_Assessment_of_Suitable_Habitat_for_Pygmy_Rabbits_in_Southwestern_ldaho
[Anonymous].  1993.  Large-scale ecology and conservation biology.
Saab VA, Rich TD.  1997.  Large-scale conservation assessment for Neotropical migratory land birds in the interior Columbia River Basin.    Available from http://treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/download/7597.pdf
Ingram W.M.  1948.  The larger freshwater clams of California, Oregon, and Washington.  Journal of Entomology and Zoology.  40(4):72-92.
Yensen E, Baird CR, Sherman PW.  1996.  Larger ectoparasites of the Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus).  Great Basin Naturalist.  56(3):237-246.  Available from http://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/gbn/vol56/iss3/6/
Sowls L.K, Greenwalt L.A.  1956.  Large traps for catching quail.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  20(2)
McKinney M, Scarlett L, Kemmis D.  2010.  Large Landscape Conservation: A Strategic Framework for Policy and Action.    Available from http://landscapeconservation.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/LLC_Strategic_Framework_Final.pdf
Mathiasen R.L, Geils B.W, Carlson C.E, Hawksworth F.G.  1995.  Larch dwarf mistletoe not found on alpine larch.