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DiNicola A.  2013.  Introduction and Instructions to the INPS-RPWG Forums.  
Chambers JC, Miller JR, Germanoski D.  2011.  Introduction and overview. Geomorphology, hydrology, and ecology of Great Basin meadow complexes—implications for management and restoration.  Chambers JC, Miller JR, editors. Fort Collins (CO): U. S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.   p. 1-10.  Available from www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr258.pdf
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Taylor DW.  2003.  Introduction to Physidae (Gastropoda: Hygrophila); biogeography, classification, morphology.  Revista de Biología Tropical.  51(Suppl 1):1-287.  Available from https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/26340
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Borror D.J, DeLong D.M, Triplehorn C.A.  1981.  An introduction to the study of insects. Fifth edition.  
Whitmore D.H.  1983.  Introgressive hybridization of smallmouth bass (MICROPTERUS DOLOMIEUI) and Guadalupe bass (M. TRECULI).  Copeia.  1983:672-679.
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Pyke D.A.  1999.  Invasive exotic plants in sagebrush ecosystems of the Intermountain West.
Brooks M.L, Pyke D.A.  2002.  Invasive plants and fire in the deserts of North America. Miscellaneous Publication No. ll.  
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Flack S.R, Benton N.B.  1998.  Invasive species and wetland biodiversity.  
Bateman H.L, Ostoja S.M.  2012.  Invasive woody plants affect the composition of native lizard and small mammal communities in riparian woodlands.  Animal Conservation.  15(3):294-304.
Whitfield MB, Maj ME.  1996.  Inventory and monitoring of bald eagles and other raptorial birds of the Snake River, Idaho: 1995 progress report.  
Whitfield M.B, Munholland P., Maj M.E.  1995.  Inventory and monitoring of bald eagles and other raptorial birds of the Snake River, Idaho.  
Whitfield M.B, Maj ME.  1998.  Inventory and monitoring of bald eagles and other raptorial birds of the Snake River, Idaho: 1996-1997 progress report.  
U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management.  1992.  Inventory and monitoring of special status plants - pilot course.  
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[Anonymous].  2006.  Inventory and survey methods for nonindigenous plant species.  
Makela P..  1992.  Inventory data from a 1992 Burley District, BLM, survey for Idaho dunes tiger beetle in Power and eastern Minidoka counties.