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Pilsbry HA.  1934.  Geographic Distribution of Pupillidae; Strobilopsidae, Valloniidae and Pleurodiscidae. In Manual of Conchology, Second series: Pulmonata.  Volume XVIII.  
Pilsbry H.A, Vanatta E.G.  1897.  A new species of Hemphilia.  Nautilus.  11:44.
Pilsbry H.A.  1939.  Land Mollusca of North America (North of Mexico).  Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Monograph.  3(1):1-573.
Pilsbry H.A.  1948.  Land Mollusca of North America (north of Mexico), vol. 2. pt. 2.  Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Monograph.  3(2):521-1113.
Pilsbry H.A.  1928.  Species of Polygyra from Montana, Idaho, and the Pacific coast states.  Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.  80:177-186.
Pilsbry H.A.  1902.  New American land shells.  Nautilus.  16:30-33.
Pilsbry H.A, Brunson R.B.  1954.  The Idaho-Montana slug Magnipelta (Arionidae).  Notulae Naturae.  262:2626pp..
Pilsbry HA.  1933.  Notes on the anatomy of Oreohelix,—III, with descriptions of new species and subspecies.  Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.  85:383-410.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4064181
Pilsbry H.A.  1907.  A new species of Fluminicola.  Nautilus.  21:75-76.
Pilsbry H.A.  1946.  Land Mollusca of North America (north of Mexico), vol. 2, pt. 1.  Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Monograph.  3(2):1-520.
Pilsbry H.A.  1953.  Magnipelta, a new genus of Arionidae from Idaho.  Nautilus.  67:37-38.
Pilsbry H.A.  1935.  Western and southern Amnicolidae and a new Humboldtiana.  Nautilus.  48:91-94.
Pilsbry H.A.  1934.  Notes on the anatomy of Oreohelix, -III, with description of new species and subspecies.  Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.  85:383-410.
Pilsbry H.A.  1899.  Catalogue of the Amnicolidae of the western United States.  Nautilus.  12:121-127.
Pilsbry H.A.  1940.  Land Mollusca of North America (north of Mexico), vol. 1, pt. 2.  Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Monograph.  3(1):575-994.
Pillod D.S.  1996.  Idaho native species account: tailed frog.  
Pilliod DS, Bury R.B, Hyde EJ, Pearl CA, Corn PStephen.  2003.  Fire and amphibians in North America.  Forest Ecology and Management.  178(1-2):163-181.  Available from http://leopold.wilderness.net/pubs/474.pdf
Pilliod DS, Muths E, Scherer RD, Bartelt PE, Corn PStephen, Hossack BR, Lambert BA, McCaffery R, Gaughan C.  2010.  Effects of amphibian Chytrid fungus on individual survival probability in wild boreal toads.  Conservation Biology.  24(5):1259-1267.
Pilliod DS, Peterson CR.  2000.  Evaluating effects of fish stocking on amphibian populations in wilderness lakes. 5.  Missoula (MT): U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.   p. 328-335.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_p015_5/rmrs_p015_5_328_335.pdf
Pilliod DS, Scherer RD.  2015.  Managing habitat to slow or reverse population declines of the Columbia spotted frog in the northern Great Basin.  79.  Journal of Wildlife Management(4):579-590.
Pilliod DS, Hossack BR, Bahls PF, Bull EL, Corn PStephen, Hokit G, Maxell BA, Munger JC, Wyrick A.  2010.  Non-native salmonids affect amphibian occupancy at multiple spatial scales.  Journal of Conservation Biogeography.  16(6):959-974.  Available from www.blackwellpublishing.com/ddi
Pilliod D.S.  2001.  Ecology and conservation of high-elevation amphibian populations in historically fishless watersheds with introduced trout.  :125pp..
Pilliod DS, Peterson CR.  2001.  Local and landscape effects of introduced trout on amphibians in historically fishless watersheds.  Ecosystems.  4(4):322-333.
Pilliod DS, Peterson CR, Ritson PI.  2002.  Seasonal migration of Columbia spotted frogs (Rana lutieventris) among complementary resources in a high mountain basin.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  80(11):1849-1862.  Available from http://leopold.wilderness.net/pubs/561.pdf
Piller KR, Bart, Jr. HL, Walser CA.  2001.  Morphological variation of the redfin darter, ETHEOSTOMA WHIPPLEI, with comments on the status of the subspecific populations.  Copeia.  2001:802-807.