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Pilgrim KL.  2009.  Boise National Forest; Idaho City Ranger District - wolverine (Gulo gulo) samples detected from fisher (Martes pennanti) survey 2008.  
Pike L.H, Hale, Jr. M.E.  1982.  Three new species of Hypogymnia from western North America (Lichenes Hypogymniaceae).  Mycotaxon.  16(1):157-161.
Pike E.M.  1980.  Origin of tundra butterflies in Alberta.  Quaestiones Entomologicae.  16(3/4):555-596.  Available from http://nature.berkeley.edu/~kipwill/QE%20documents%20for%20public/Pike%201980%20QEv16n3_4%20555_596%20CC%20released.pdf
Pierson K..  1999.  The reproductive biology and edaphic characteristics of a rare, gynodioecious saxifage: Saxifraga bryophora var. tobiasiae (Saxifragaceae).  :145pp..
Pierson K., Tepedino V.J, Sipes S., Kuta K..  2001.  Pollination ecology of the rare orchid, Spiranthes diluvialis: Implications for conservation.
Pierson K..  2002.  Monitoring report summary for 1997-2001: Road paving effects on Castilleja christii (Christ's Indian Paintbrush) on the Sawtooth National Forest.  
Pierson E.D, Rainey W.E.  Submitted.  Distribution of the spotted bat, EUDERMA MACULATUM, in California.  Journal of Mammalogy.  79:1296-1305.
Pierson K..  1996.  Permanent monitoring of Haplopappus radiatus (Snake River goldenweed) on the Payette National Forest.  
Pierson K..  1996.  Reproductive biology and edaphic characteristics or a rare saxifrage: Saxifraga bryophora var. tobiasiae.
Pierson K.  2005.  A small woman with a big voice: keeping Idaho, Idaho.  Sage Notes.  27(1):6-7.
Pierson K..  1996.  Reproductive biology and edaphic characteristics of a rare saxifrage: Saxifraga bryophora var. tobiasiae.  
Pierson F.B, Robichaud P.R, Moffet C.A, Spaeth K.E, Williams C.J, Hardegree S.P, Clark P.E.  2008.  Soil water repellency and infiltration in course-textured soils of burned and unburnd sagebrush ecosystems.  Catena.  74:98-108.
Pierson ED, Wackenhut MC, J. Altenbach S, Bradley P, Call P, Genter DL, Harris CE, Keller BL, Lengus B, Lewis L et al..  1999.  Species conservation assessment and strategy for Townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii townsendii and Corynorhinus townsendii pallescens).    Available from http://www.cnhp.colostate.edu/teams/zoology/cbwg/pdfs/Townsend_Big-Eared_Bat.pdf
Pierson E.D.  1988.  The status of Townsend's big-eared bat (Plecotus townsendii) in California. Preliminary results: P. t. townsendii in coastal California, 1987-1988. First contract progress report.  
Pierson K..  0.  Reproductive biology and edaphic characteristics of a rare Saxifrage: Saxifraga bryophora var. tobiasiae.
Pierce JD.  1984.  Shiras moose forage selection in relation to browse availability in north-central Idaho.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  62(12):2404-2409.
Pierce DW, Cayan DR.  2013.  The uneven response of different snow measures to human-induced climate warming.  Journal of Climate.  26(12):4148-4167.
Pierce B.A, Mitton J.B.  1980.  Patterns of allozyme variation in AMBYSTOMA TIGRINUM MAVORTIUM and A. T. NEBULOSUM.  Copeia.  1980:594-605.
Pierce D.J, Peek JM.  1984.  Moose habitat use and selection patterns in north-central Idaho.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  48(4):1335-1343.
Pierce BM, Bleich VC, Wehausen JD, R. Bowyer T.  1999.  Migratory patterns of mountain lions: implications for social regulation and conservation.  Journal of Mammalogy.  80(3):986-992.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1383269
Pielou E.C.  1984.  The interpretation of ecological data: a primer on classification and ordination.
Picton J..  1985.  Western Cabinet Mountains grizzly bear habitat survey.  
Pickwell G..  1948.  Barn owl growth and behaviorisms.  Auk.  65:359-73.
Pickett F.L, Jones G.n.  1928.  Check-list of the mosses known to occur in southeastern Washington and adjacent Idaho.  Bryologist.  31:54-56.
Pickart A.J, Eicher A.L, Bivin M.M, Hayler K.F.  2000.  Changes in a metapopulation of the endangered Humboldt Bay wallflower (Erysimum menziesii [Hook.] Wettst. ssp. eurkense R.A. Price) in relation to disease incidence and management.  Natural Areas Journal.  20(3):234-242.