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Quinney D.  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Quinney, Dana..  
Quinney D..  2005.  2005 Lepidium papilliferum technical team report, IDARNG.  
Quinney D, Marrs R, Evans L, Anderson J, Miller S.  2000.  Forage kochia/Lepidium papilliferum slick spot report, draft: Idaho Army National Guard Technical Report 12, September 2000.  
Quinney D..  1998.  Idaho Army National Guard Rare Plant Program.  
Quinney D..  1991.  Letter to Bob Moseley, Idaho CDC, regarding populations of Lepidium papilliferum occurring in the Orchard Training Area.  
Quinney D..  1990.  Rare plant species observation report forms for Lepidium papilliferum.  
Quinney D..  1994.  Letter to Bob Moseley, Idaho CDC, regarding populations of Lepidium papilliferum occurring in the Orchard Training Area.  
Quinney D..  2006.  Personal communication sent to the Snake River Basin Office, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service regarding soil layers inside and outside Lepidium papilliferum slick spots. State of Idaho Military Division.  
Quinney D..  2007.  IDARNG Lepidium papilliferum report, 2007: Lepidium papilliferum conservation agreement implementation.  
Quinney D..  1999.  Then and now: changes in vegetation and land use practices in Southwestern Idaho Sagebrush Lands, with emphasis on sagebrush and former sagebrush lands of the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area North of the Snake River.
Quinney D..  2005.  Email dated October 25 to Sheri Hagwood and Roger Rosentreter, BLM, regarding forage Kochia and slickspot peppergrass at Initial Point. Email includes response from Sheri Hagwood.  
Quinney D.L, Weaver J., McHenry M..  1996.  Restoration of Native Shrubland in a military training area using hand-broadcasting of seed.  
Quinney D..  2006.  Personal communication sent to the Snake River Basin Office, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service regarding IDARNG Lepidium papilliferum census methods. State of Idaho Military Division.  
Quinton M..  1994.  Alone with the northern goshawk.  National Geographic.  July:116-128.
Quinton M..  1984.  The life of a forest hunter: the great gray owl.  National Geographic.  166(1):123-136.
Quist M.C, Hubert W.A, Isaak D.J.  2004.  Factors affecting allopatric and sympatric occurrence of two sculpin species across a Rocky Mountain watershed.  Copeia.  2004:617-623.
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Rabe F.W, Breckenridge R.M.  0.  Physical and chemical factors of glacial lakes in northern Idaho as related to potential productivity and natural area selection.  
Rabe FW.  2001.  High mountain lake research natural areas in Idaho.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr077.html
Rabe F.W, Breckenridge R.M.  1985.  Physical and chemical factors of glacial lakes in northern Idaho as related to potential productivity and natural area selection.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  21(1/2):1-16.
Rabeler R.K.  1986.  Revision of the Stellaria calycantha (Caryophyllaceae) complex and taxonomic notes on the genus. Volumes I and II. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.  Dissertation Abstracts International.  47(12):4748-4749.
Rabeler R.K.  1986.  Revision of the Stellaria calycantha (Caryophyllaceae) complex and taxonomic notes on the genus.  :449pp..
Rabinowitz D., Cairns S., Dillon T..  1981.  Seven Forms of rarity and their frequency in the flora of the British Isles.
Rabinowitz D., Rapp J.K, Cair S..  Submitted.  The persistence of rare prairie grasses in Missouri: environmental variation buffered by reproductive output of sparse species.  American Naturalist.  134(4):525-544.
Racey G.D, Euler D.L.  1982.  Small mammal and habitat response to shoreline cottage development in central Ontario.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  60(5):865-880.  Available from http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/z82-119#
Rachlow J., Svancara L.K.  2006.  Prioritizing habitat for surveys of an uncommon mammal: a modeling approach applied to pygmy rabbits.  Journal of Mammalogy.  87(5):827-833.