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Pearson KJ, Goater CP.  2008.  Distribution of long-toed salamanders and introduced trout in high- and low-elevation wetlands in southwestern Alberta, Canada.  Ecoscience.  15(4):453-459.  Available from http://www.ecoscience.ulaval.ca/en/paper/distribution-of-long-toed-salamanders-and-introduced-trout-in-high-and-ow-elevation-wetlands-in-southwestern-alberta-canada, http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.2980/15-4-3127
Pearson S.F, Manuwal D.A.  2000.  Influence of niche overlap and territoriality on hybridization between Hermit Warblers and Townsend's Warblers.  Auk.  117:175-183.
Pearson KJ.  2004.  The effects of introduced fish on the long-toed salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum) in southwestern Alberta, Canada.  Department of Biology.  :76.  Available from https://uleth.ca/dspace/bitstream/handle/10133/280/MR17416.pdf?sequence=3
Pearson DL.  1988.  Biology of tiger beetles.  Annual Review of Entomology.  33:123-147.
Pechanec J.F.  1936.  The identification of grasses on the Upper Snake River Plains by their vegetative characters.  Ecology.  17(3):479-490.
Peck J.E, McCune B..  1998.  Commercial moss harvest in northwestern Oregon: biomass and accumulation of epiphytes.  Biological Conservation.  86:299-305.
Peck SB.  1981.  The invertebrate fauna of the caves of the Uinta Mountains, northeastern Utah.  Great Basin Naturalist.  41(2):207-212.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29441
Peck SB.  1981.  The Idaho cave beetle Glacicavicola also occurs in Wyoming.  Coleopterists Bulletin.  35(4):451-452.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4007964
Peck S.B.  1998.  A summary of diversity and distribution of the obligate cave-inhabiting faunas of the United States and Canada.  Journal of Cave and Karst Studies.  60(1):18-26.
Peck J.K, Nekola J., Farrar D.R.  1989.  Five pteridophytes new to Iowa.  American Fern Journal.  79(1):28-29.
Peck SB.  1970.  Notes on the biology of the eyeless beetle Glacicavicola (Coleoptera: Leiodidae).  Annales de spéléologie.  25(1):235-237.
Peck J.H.  1989.  Additions to the Iowa Pteridophyte flora - III.  Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science.  96(2):54-56.
Peck C.S.  1990.  Letter concerning the trumpeter swan population at Harriman State Park, accompanied by a memo from Ruth Shea.  
Peck SB.  1974.  Biology of the Idaho lava tube beetle, Glacicavicola.  NSS Bulletin.  36(1):1-3.  Available from https://caves.org/pub/journal/PDF/V36/v36n1-Peck-Idaho.htm
Peck C..  1992.  Rocky Mountain trumpeter swan update, February 24, 1992.  
Peck M.E.  1936.  Six new plants from Oregon.  Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington.  Vol. 49:109-112.
Peck M.E.  1911.  A hybrid quail.  Condor.  8(5):149-151.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/95292
Peck M.E.  1945.  Some interesting plants of Malheur County, Oregon.  Leaflets of Western Botany.  4:177-186.
Peck SB.  1973.  A review of the invertebrate fauna of volcanic caves in western North America.  Bulletin of the National Speleological Society.  35(4):99-107.  Available from https://caves.org/pub/journal/PDF/V35/v35n4-Peck.htm
Peck M.E.  1941.  A manual of the higher plants of Oregon.
Peck J.E, Acker S.A, McKee W.A.  1995.  Autecology of mosses in coniferous forests in the central western Cascades of Oregon.  Northwest Science.  69:184-190.
Peden A.E.  1973.  Variation in anal spot expression of gambussin females and its effect on male courtship.  Copeia.  1973:250-63.
Pederson GT, Graumlich LJ, Fagre DB, Kipfer T, Muhlfeld CC.  2010.  A century of climate and ecosystem change in western Montana: what do temperature trends portend? Climatic Change.  98(1-2):133-154.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10584-009-9642-y
Peek JM, Yeo JJ, Hickey WO, Lauer JL, Claar JC.  2005.  Shrub-steppe vegetation of the East Fork and the Middle Fork of the Salmon River drainages. Station Bulletin 82.  Moscow (Idaho): University of Idaho, Idaho Forest, Wildlife and Range Experiment Station.  
Peek J.M, Johnson D.R.  Submitted.  Review of the status of the Selkirk mountain caribou population including alternatives for management.