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Clarkson P..  1992.  A preliminary investigation into the status and distribution of harlequin ducks in Jasper National Park, Abstract.
Armentrout D.J, Bush. D.M.  2002.  Preliminary habitat analysis for pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) within the Modoc Plateau Region of the Great Basin Province of northeastern California and a portion of northwestern Nevada.  
Baldwin C.T, Brunsfeld S.J.  1995.  Preliminary genetic analysis of Silene spaldingii (Spalding's catchfly), a candidate threatened species.  
Owen J., Dunham S., Mansfield D.H.  2003.  Preliminary genetic analyses show no differentiation of two primrose (Primula cusickiana) morphotypes. Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  39(1):39.
Henderson J.A, Mauk R.L, Anderson D.L, Ketchie R., Lawton P., Simon S., Sperger R.H, Young R.W, Youngblood A..  1976.  Preliminary forest habitat-types of northwestern Utah and adjacent Idaho.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1994.  Preliminary draft handbook for habitat conservation planning and incidental take permit processing.  
Austin M.L.  2000.  Preliminary draft conservation strategy: Penstemon idahoensis Unpublished report prepared for the USDA Forest Service.  
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Arvey M.D.  1940.  A preliminary check-list of the birds of northern Idaho.  :42pp.
Frest T.J, Bowler P.A.  1993.  A preliminary checklist of the aquatic and terrestrial mollusks of the middle Snake River sub-basin. Proceedings of the Desert Fishes Council, Volume XXIV, 1992 Annual Symposium, November 18-21, Mesa, AZ.  24.  Mesa (AZ): Desert Fishes Council.   p. 53-58.
Carex Working Group.  1993.  Preliminary atlas of Carex distribution in Oregon.  
Anderson R.  1998.  A preliminary assessment of bats along Snake River, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.  Hells Canyon Complex, FERC No. 1971.    Available from http://www.idahopower.com/pdfs/Relicensing/hellscanyon/hellspdfs/techappendices/Wildlife/e32_27.pdf
Olson, Jr. A.C.  1942.  A preliminary annotated check-list of the birds of northern Idaho.  :53pp..
Barnett J.K, Crawford J.A.  1994.  Pre-laying nutrition of sage grouse hens in Oregon.  Range Management.  47:114-118.
Morgenson G..  1990.  Pregermination treatment and stratification of silverberry seed.  Tree Planter's Notes.  41(1):24-25.
White SM, Flinders JT, Welch BL.  1982.  Preference of pygmy rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis) for various populations of big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata).  Journal of Range Management.  35(6):724-726.  Available from https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jrm/article/view/7429
Lefcort H, Wehner EA, Cocco PL.  2013.  Pre-exposure to heavy metal pollution and the odor of predation decrease the ability of snails to avoid stressors.  Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology.  64(2):273–280.
Fertig W..  1999.  Predictive modeling of rare plant species.  
Gabler KI, Laundré JW, Heady LT.  2000.  Predicting the suitability of habitat in southeast Idaho for pygmy rabbits.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  64(3):759-764.
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Moseley R.K.  1999.  Predicting the distribution of potential habitat for Spiranthes diluvialis on National Forests in Idaho: Phase 1 - Habitat Profile.  
Jankovsky-Jones M., Graham D..  2001.  Predicting the distribution of potential habitat for Spiranthes diluvialis on national forests in Idaho by fifth field watersheds: Phase 3 - develop a predicted model.  
Bruner A.D, Klebenow D.A.  1979.  Predicting success of prescribed fires in pinyon-juniper woodlands in Nevada.  
Scott J.M, Heglaund P.J, Morrison M.L, Haufler J.B, Raphael M.G, Wall W.A, Samson FB.  2002.  Predicting species occurrences: issues of accuracy and scale.
Camp A, Oliver C, Hessburg P, Everett R.  1997.  Predicting late-successional fire refugia pre-dating European settlement in the Wenatchee Mountains.  Forest Ecology and Management.  95(1997):63-77.