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Peterson C.R 95. Ida.  1995.  Idaho native species account: wandering garter snake.  
Peterson C.R, Dorcas. M.E.  1990.  Proposal: amphibians as indicators of environmental change in the northern Rocky Mountains. Submitted to the University of Montana Division of Biological Sciences for inclusion in a proposal to the Environmental Protection Agency.  
Peterson C.4. Excel s.  2004.  Excel spreadsheet containing herp sightings from northern Idaho from 1993-2002.  
Peterson C.R, Billings W.D.  1982.  Growth of alpine plants under controlled drought.  Arctic and Alpine Research.  14(3):189-194.
Peterson P.P.  1919.  The "slick spots" of middle western Idaho with suggestions for their elimination. Bulletin No. 114.  
Peterson K.L, Best L.B.  1999.  Design and duration of perturbation experiments: implications for data interpretation.  
Peterson PJ.  2021.  Crayfish records compiled from 2018 article by Egly and Larson and associated museum records.  
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Petit D.R, Lynch J.F, Hutto R.L, Blake J.G, Wade R.B.  1993.  Management and conservation of migratory landbirds overwintering in the neotropics.  
Petrinovich L., Patterson T.L.  1983.  The white- crowned sparrow: reproductive success (1975-1980).  Auk.  100:811-825.
Petterson, Jr. J.  2014.  Tables associated with echolocation work for bats in spring 2014 at the Redfish Cave area.  
Petterson, Jr. J.  2014.  Design and deployment of two bat echolocation monitoring systems: passive and mobile.  
Petterson J.  2009.  Bats and mines surveys: Salmon-Challis National Forest.  
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Pezzolesi L.SW, Lutz R.S.  1994.  Foraging and crepuscular/nocturnal behaviors of the western burrowing owl.  Journal of Raptor Research.  28(1):63-64.
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Pfeifer J, Toweill DE.  1992.  Idaho wetlands priority plan: project summary.  
Pfund L.  2019.  MacFarlane's four-o'clock population restablishment efforts at Lower Otto Creek and Lucile Caves Conservation Areas in Idaho.  Sage Notes.  41(4):6-7.  Available from https://idahonativeplants.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/SageNotesDecember2019.pdf
Pfund L.  2019.  Idaho rare plant observation report forms from BLM, Cottonwood Field Office.    Available from https://idfg.idaho.gov/species/import/1877179
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Pharo E.J, Beattie A.J, Binns D..  1999.  Vascular plant diversity as a surrogate for bryophyte and lichen diversity.  Conservation Biology.  13(2):282-292.
Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences.  2010.  Mollusca specimen data - Idaho specimens.  
Philippi T..  1993.  Bet-hedging germination of desert annuals: variation among populations and maternal effects in Lepidium lasiocarpum.  American Naturalist.  142(3):488-507.
Phillip P.B, Bowdish B.S.  1919.  Further notes on New Brunswick birds.  Auk.  36:36-45.
Phillips JC.  1928.  Mountain, or plumed, quail (Oreortyx pictus pictus and O. p. palmeri).  Wild birds introduced or transplanted in North America.    Available from http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usdaarsfacpub/819/