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Rosentreter R..  1994.  Lichens of the shrub steppe, Abstract.  Northwest Science.  68(2):141.
Rosenwald R.S.  1997.  Three-toed (Picoides tridactylus) and black-backed (P. arctus) woodpeckers within a burned habitat: a pilot study.  
Ross D.W.  1995.  Bole and branch herbivores.  
Ross E.S.  1988.  Does Epipactis gigantea mimic aphids?
Ross S.H..  1969.  Introduction to Idaho caves and caving.  
Ross SH, Savage CN.  1967.  Idaho earth science: geology, fossils, climate, water, and soils. Idaho earth science series no. 1.  Moscow (ID): Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology.    Available from http://www.idahogeology.org/PDF/Earth_Science_Reports_(E)/E-1.pdf
Ross KL.  2005.  Spreadsheet of southern Idaho ground squirrel burrow entrance and scat presence/absence data collected in15x25m plots for thesis research.  
Ross K.  2004.  Microhabitat of southern Idaho ground squirrels: the effects of vegetation, soils, and topography on burrow density and body condition.
Rossell I.M, Leopold D.J, Raynal D.J.  1995.  Competition among shoreline plants: responses to watershed liming.  Environmental and Experimental Botany.  35(4):507-518.
Rossi W..  2002.  Orchidee d'Italia. Quaderni di Conservazione della Natura, Numero 15. Ministero dell'Ambiente e della Tutela del Territorio, Istituto Nazionale per la Fauna Selvatica "Alessandro Ghigi", Italy.
Rossman A.Y.  1977.  Cryptogamic plants of the Lawrence Memorial Grassland Preserve.  
Rosso A.L, McCune B., Tonsberber T., Printzen C..  1999.  Lichens of an old-growth forest in a little explored area of western Oregon, USA.  Evansia.  16(3):137-142.
Rosso AL, Rosentreter R.  1999.  Lichen diversity and biomass in relation to management practices in forests of Northern Idaho.  Evansia.  16:97-104.
Rotenberry J.T, Patten M.A, Preston K.L.  1999.  Brewer's sparrow (Spizella breweri). No. 463.  
Rotenberry JT, Cooper RJ, Wunderle JM, Smith KG.  1993.  Incorporating effects of natural disturbances in managed ecosystems. Status and management of Neotropical migratory birds; 1992 Sep 21–25.  RM-229.  Finch DM, Stangel PW, editors. Estes Park (CO): U. S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.   p. 103-108.  Available from https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_rm/rm_gtr229/rm_gtr229_103_108.pdf
Rotenberry J.T, Knick S.T.  1995.  Evaluation of bias in roadside point count surveys of passerines in shrubsteppe and grassland habitats in southwestern Idaho.  
Rotenberry J.T, Knick S.T.  1999.  Multiscale habitat associations of the sage sparrow: implications for conservation biology.  Conservation Biology.  19:95-103.
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Rowland M.M, Wisdom M.J, Johnson D.H, Wales B.C, Copeland J.P, Edelmann F.B.  2003.  Evaluation of landscape models for wolverines in the interior Northwest, United States of America.  Journal of Mammalogy.  84:92-105.
Rowland M.M, Wisdom M.J, Wales B.C.  2001.  Broad-scale assessment of environmental conditions for selected ground squirrels in the interior Columbia Basin, Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  37(1):45-48.
Rowland MM, Wisdom M.J, Johnson D.H, Wales B.C, Copeland J.P, Edelmann F.B.  2003.  Evaluation of landscape models for wolverines in the interior northwest, United States of Am.  Journal of Mammalogy.  84(1):p.92-105.