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Belthoff JR, Powers L.R, Reynolds T.D..  1991.  Breeding birds at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, 1985-1991.  Great Basin Naturalist.  58(2):167-183.
Belthoff J.R.  2003.  Monitoring burrowing owls in artificial burrows.  
Belthoff JR, R. King A, Doremus J, Smith T.  1995.  Monitoring post-fledging burrowing owls in southwestern Idaho.  
Belthoff JR, King R.A.  2002.  Nest-site characteristics of burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia) in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area, Idaho, and applications to artificial burrow installation.  Western North American Naturalist.  62(1):112-119.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/28043
Belthoff J, Boves T.  2005.  Establishment of burrowing owl point-count routes within lands administered by BLM Shoshone Field Office and results of 2005 breeding season surveys.  
Belthoff JR, Smith BW.  2003.  Patterns of artificial burrow occupancy and reuse by burrowing owls in Idaho.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  31(1):138-144.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3784367
Belthoff J.R.  1997.  Breeding bird surveys at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory.  
Belthoff J.R, R. King A.  1997.  Between-year movements and nest burrow use by burrowing owls in southwestern Idaho, 1996 annual report.  
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Benbrook CM.  2012.  Impacts of genetically engineered crops on pesticide use in the U.S.---the first sixteen years.  Environmental Sciences Europe.  24  Available from http://www.enveurope.com/content/24/1/24
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Benedict E.M, Forbes R.B.  1979.  Kit fox skulls in a southeastern Oregon cave.  Murrelet.  60:25-27.
Benedict N.B.  1984.  Classification and dynamics of subalpine meadow ecosystems in the southern Sierra NevadaCalifornia riparian systems. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles.
Benedict N.B.  1983.  Plant Associations of Subalpine Meadows, Sequoia National Park, California.  Arctic and Alpine Research.  15(3):383-396.
Benedict E.M, White M., Forbes R.B.  1976.  Animal remains in the Saddle Butte Lavatube System.
Beneski, Jr. JT, Zalisko EJ, Larsen, Jr. JH.  1986.  Demography and migratory patterns of the eastern long-toed salamander, Ambystoma macrodactylum columbianum.  Copeia.  1986(2):398-408.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1444998
Benfield C..  2004.  The ecology and demography of a rare woodland orchid, Cypripedium fasciculatum.  
Bengston S-A, Ulfstrand S.  1971.  Food resources and breeding frequency of the harlequin duck, Histrionicus histrionicus, in Iceland.  Oikos.  22(2):235-239.
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Benjamin L.  2000.  Groundwater hydrology of the Henry's Fork springs.  Intermountain Journal of Sciences.  6(3):119-142.  Available from http://www2.cose.isu.edu/~crosby/teach/Bio692/Benjamin_GW_Hydrology_Henrys_Fork_Springs_IntMtnJourSci_2000.pdf
Benjamin L., Van Kirk R.W.  1999.  Assessing instream flows and reservoir operations on an eastern Idaho river.  Journal of the American Water Resources Association.  35:899-909.