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Rickard W.H..  1967.  Seasonal soil moisture patterns in adjacent greasewood and sagebrush stands.  Ecology.  48:1034-1038.
Taylor D.M.  1994.  Seasonal status of the American pipit in Idaho.  Western Birds.  25:43-49.
Stone E., Smith J., Thornton P..  1994.  Seasonal variation and diet selection from pellet remains of short-eared owls (Asio flammeus) in Wyoming.  Great Basin Naturalist.  54(2):191-192.
Clark B.S, Clark B.K, Leslie, Jr D.M.  2002.  Seasonal variation in activity patterns of the endangered Ozark big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii ingens).  Journal of Mammalogy.  83:590-598.
Hutto R.L..  1981.  Seasonal variation in the foraging behavior of some migratory wood warblers.  Auk.  98:765-777.
French AR.  1989.  Seasonal variation in use of torpor by pallid kangaroo mice, Microdipodops pallidus.  Journal of Mammalogy.  70(4):839-842.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1381724
Rich T, Trentlage B.  1981.  Second breeding locale for the blue grosbeak in Idaho.  Murrelet.  62(3):91-92.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3534252
Goffinet B, Rosentreter R, Serusiaux E.  2001.  A second locality for Xanthoparmelia idahoensis Hale, an endangered vagrant lichen, new to Canada.  Evansia.  18(2):58-59.
Bay R..  1981.  Second memorandum to the Chief addressing a previous memorandum and the concerns of Russell M. Burns and the establishment of the proposed Gibson Jack Creek Research Natural Area. Discusses previous land use history including grazing and water use and use.  
Pendlebury GB.  1976.  Second occurrence of the long-nosed snake, Rhinocheilus lecontei lecontei, in Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  36(1):56.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29695
Wiegers J..  1983.  A second recording of fossil Helodium blandowii (Web. & Mohr) Warnst. (Musci) in the Netherlands.  Acta Botanica Neerlandica.  32:489-490.
Guettler BL.  2007.  Secondary fire effects on Symphoricarpos albus-Rosa spp. plant association in the canyon grasslands of north-central Idaho.  Rangeland Ecology and Management.  Master of Science:66.
Hironaka M., Tisdale E.W.  1963.  Secondary succession in annual vegetation in southern Idaho.  Ecology.  44(4):810-812.
Zamora B.A.  1975.  Secondary succession on broadcast-burned clearcuts of the Abies grandis-Pachistima myrsinites habitat type in northcentral Idaho.  :117pp..
Massey S., Atwood J.L.  1981.  Second-wave nesting of the California least tern: age composition and reproductive success.  Auk.  98:596-605.
Caicco S.L.  1989.  Second-year results of an investigation into the life history and population dynamics of Calochortus nitidus Dougl. (Liliaceae).  
Stuebner S..  1996.  The secret life of wolverines.  High Country News.  28(2):4.
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1998.  Section 7 guidelines: Howellia aquatilis, water howellia (threatened).  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1999.  Section 7 guidelines: Mirabilis macfarlanei, MacFarlane's four-o'clock (threatened).  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2000.  Section 7 guidelines: Silene spaldingii, Spalding's catchfly (proposed threatened).  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1998.  Section 7 guidelines: Spiranthes diluvialis, Ute Ladies'-tresses (threatened).  
Leonard WP, Chichester L, Richart CH, Young TA.  2011.  Securicauda hermani and Carinacauda stormi, two new genera and species of slug from the Pacific Northwest of the United States (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Arionidae), with notes on Gliabates oregonius Webb 1959.  Zootaxa.  2746:43-56.  Available from http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2011/f/zt02746p056.pdf
Abt SR, Clary WP, Thornton CI.  1994.  Sediment deposition and entrapment in vegetated streambeds.  Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering.  120(6):1098-1111.
Kurten B, Anderson E.  1972.  The sediments and fauna of Jaguar Cave: II - the fauna.  Tebiwa.  15(1):21-39.
[Anonymous].  1975.  Sedum of North America north of the Mexican plateau.