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Ford C..  1990.  Rare plant species observation report form for Epipactis gigantea population on the Boise NF.  
Ford C..  1990.  Rare plant species observation report forms for rare plant populations on the Boise District BLM.  
Ford B.A, Ball P.W, Ritland K..  1993.  Genetic and macromorphologic evidence bearing on the evolution of members of Carex section Vesicariae (Cyperaceae) and their natural hybrids.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  71:486-500.
Forde J.D, Sloan N.F, Shown D.A.  1984.  Grassland habitat management using prescribed burning in Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota.  Prairie Naturalist.  16(3):97-110.
Fore LS, Clark WH.  2005.  Statistical power comparison of two sampling protocols for riverine snails.  Northwest Science.  79(2&3):91-98.
Forero D.  2008.  Revision and phylogenetic analysis of the Hadronema Group (Miridae, Orthotylinae, Orthotylini), with descriptions of new genera and new species, and comments on the Neotropical genus Tupimiris.  Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History.  312:172.  Available from http://hdl.handle.net/2246/5914
Foresman KR.  Submitted.  No description.  Foresman, Kerry R..  
Foresman KR.  1986.  Sorex hoyi in Idaho: a new state record.  Murrelet.  67(3):81-82.
Foresman K.R.  1989.  Letter to the Department of Fish and Game with an accompanying tabulation of shrew specimens collected in Idaho County.  
Forest S-CNational.  Submitted.  No description.  Salmon-Challis National Forest..  
Forest CNational.  1991.  Nests located 1975-1978 (plus 1979) and 1988. Data compiled August 1991.  
Forman RTT, Alexander LE.  1998.  Roads and their major ecological effects.  Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics.  29:207–231+C2.  Available from http://www.edc.uri.edu/nrs/classes/nrs534/NRS_534_readings/FormanRoads.pdf
Formanowicz, Jr. DR, Brodie, Jr. ED.  1985.  Unpalatability and toxicity of an introduced species (cinnabar moth larvae) to native predators.  American Midland Naturalist.  113(2):401-403.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2425589
Forrester TR, Green DJ, McKibbin R, A. Bezener M, Bishop CA.  2020.  Riparian habitat restoration increases the availability and occupancy of Yellow-breasted Chat territories but brood parasitism is the primary influence on reproductive performance.  Condor.  122(4):dua033.  Available from https://doi.org/10.1093/condor/duaa038
Forsman E.D, Otto I.A, Aubuchon D., Lewis J.C, Sovern S.G, Maurice K.J, Kaminski T..  1994.  Reproductive chronology of the northern flying squirrel on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington.  Northwest Science.  68(4):273-275.
Forsman E.D, Bryan T..  1984.  Distribution, abundance, and habitat of great gray owls in south-central Oregon.  
Fosberg M.A, Hironaka M., Houston K.E.  1989.  The soil-habitat type relationship Proceedings-Land classifications based on vegetation: applications for resource management.  
Fosberg MA.  1965.  Characteristics and genesis of patterned ground in Wisconsin time in a chestnut soil zone of southern Idaho.  Soil Science.  99:30-37.
Fosberg M.A, Hironaka M..  1964.  Soil properties affecting the distribution of big and low sagebrush communities in southern Idaho.  
Foss J.L.  2005.  Letter dated November 4 to regarding the time extension for providing new information and data for Slickspot peppergrass (Lepidium papilliferum).  
Foss J..  2003.  Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; listing the plant Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass).  
Foss J.L.  2005.  Request for new information and data for slickspot peppergrass (Lepidium papilliferum).  
Foster D.R, Fritz S.C.  1987.  Mire development, pool formation and landscape processes on patterened fens in Dalarna, central Sweden.  Journal of Ecology.  75:409-437.
Foster D.R.  1985.  Vegetation development following fire in Picea mariana (black spruce)-Pleurozium forests of south-eastern Labrador, Canada.  Journal of Ecology.  73(2):517-534.
Foster D.R, Wright, Jr. H.E, Thelaus M., King G.A.  1988.  Bog development and lanfdorm dynamics in central Sweden and south-eastern Labrador, Canada.  Journal of Ecology.  76:1164-1185.