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Robinson S.  2016.  Incidental BLM wildlife observation database from 1975-2005.  
Robinson JA, J. Reed M, Skorupa JP, Oring LW.  1999.  Black-necked stilt (Himantopus mexicanus).  Birds of North America Online.  (449)  Available from http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/449/
Robinson S.K, Holmes R.T.  1984.  Effects of plant species and foliage structure on the foraging behavior of forest birds.  Auk.  101:672-684.
Robinson S.K, Riley D..  1984.  Grizzly bear habitat component mapping, Selkirk Ecosystem.  
F. Rocchio J, Crawford RC.  2009.  Monitoring desired ecological conditions on Washington State wildlife areas using an ecological integrity assessment framework.  
Roche C.  1991.  Wild Four O'Clock (Mirabilis nyctaginea).  Pacific Northwest Extension Publication.  : PNW363.
Rochefort L..  2000.  phagnum - a keystone genus in habitat restoration.  Bryologist.  103(3):503-508.
Rocklage A, Utz A.  2003.  Pilot study, winter surveys for mountain quail in Hells Canyon, 2003.  
Rocky Mountain Population Trumpeter SwanSubcomittee.  1988.  Contingency plan for management of wintering trumpeter swans in the vicinity of Harriman State Park, Idaho.  
Rocky Mountain Population Trumpeter SwanSubcomittee.  1988.  Rocky Mountain Trumpeter Swan Population Range Expansion Project, 1988-93.  
Rocky Mountain/Southwest Peregrine Falcon RecoveryTeam.  1984.  American peregrine falcon: Rocky Mountain and southwest population recovery plan.  
Rodenhouse N.L, Best L.B, O'Connor R.J, Bollinger E.K..  1993.  Effects of temperate agriculture on neotropical migrant landbirds.  
Rodgers RD, Hoffman RW.  2005.  Prairie grouse population response to conservation reserve grasslands: an overview. Allen AW, Vandever MW, editors. Fort Collins (CO): U. S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Discipline, Reston, VA.   p. 120-128.  Available from http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/documents/R2ES/LitCited/LPC_2012/Rodgers_and_Hoffman_2005.pdf
Rodgers TW, Dysthe JC, Tait C, Franklin TW, Schwartz MK, Mock KE.  2020.  Detection of four imperiled western North American freshwater mussel species from environmental DNA with multiplex qPCR assays.  bioRxiv (preprint for Freshwater Science article).  (012088v1):1-21.  Available from https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.27.012088
Rodgers TW.  2020.  Idaho freshwater mussel samples used in testing and creating multiplex qPCR assays for species identification in the field [Excel spreadsheet].  
Rodgers, Jr. J.A, Smith H.T.  1995.  Set-back distances to protect nesting bird colonies from human disturbance in Florida.  Conservation Biology.  9:89-99.
Rodhouse TJ, Hirnyck RP, R. Wright G.  2010.  Habitat selection of rodents along a piñon–juniper woodland–savannah gradient.  Journal of Mammalogy.  91(2):447–457.
Rodhouse TJ, Rodriguez RM, Banner KM, Ormsbee PC, Barnett J, Irvine KM.  2019.  Evidence of region‐wide bat population decline from long‐term monitoring and Bayesian occupancy models with empirically informed priors.  Ecology and Evolution.  9(19):11078-11088.
Rodhouse TJ, McCaffrey MF, Wright R.G.  2005.  Distribution, foraging behavior, and capture results of the spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) in central Oregon.  Western North American Naturalist.  65(2):215-222.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/27781
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Rodriguez R.M, Ammerman L.K.  2004.  Mitochondrial DNA divergence does not reflect morphological difference between Myotis californicus and Myotis ciliolabrum.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:842-851.
Rodriguez JPaul.  2002.  Range contraction in declining North American bird populations.  Ecological Applications.  12(1):238–248.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3061149
Rodriguez-Robles J.A.  2003.  Home ranges of gopher snakes (Pituophis catenifer, Colubridae) in central California.  Copeia.  20023:391-396.
Roe L.S.  1992.  Update to the status review of Claytonia lanceolata var. flava, U.S.D.A. Forest Service - Region 1, Gallatin National Forest, Montana.