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Stillman A., Robertson I., Novak S..  2005.  Population genetics of Lepidium papilliferum.  
Barnes J.L, Tepedino V., Wolf P..  1993.  Population genetics, breeding systems, and pollinators of MacFarlane's four o'Clock.  
Stillman A..  2006.  Population genetics and mating system of the rare polyploid Lepidium papilliferum (Brassicaceae), a Southwestern Idaho endemic.  :110pp..
Gavin T.A, Sherman P.W, Yensen E., May B..  1999.  Population genetic structure of the northern Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus brunneus).  Journal of Mammalogy.  80(1):156-168.
Gavin T.A, Sherman P.W, Yensen E., May B..  1999.  Population genetic structure of the northern Idaho ground squirrel (SPERMOPHILUS BRUNNEUS BRUNNEUS).  Journal of Mammalogy.  80:156-168.
Ellstrand NC, Elam DR.  1993.  Population genetic consequences of small population size: Implications for plant conservation.  Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics.  24:217-242.
Engle JC, Munger JC.  2000.  Population fragmentation of spotted frogs in the Owyhee Mountains.  Cooperative Cost Share Project, Bureau of Land Management and Boise State University.  
Engle J.C, Munger J.C.  1998.  Population fragmentation of spotted frogs in the Owyhee Mountains, Interim report.  
Engle JC, Munger JC.  2003.  Population fragmentation of spotted frogs in the Owyhee Mountains.    Available from http://www.blm.gov/style/medialib/blm/id/publications/technical_bulletins.Par.75275.File.dat/TB_03-8.pdf
Proctor MF, Paetkau D, McLellan BN, Stenhouse GB, Kendall KC, Mace RD, Kasworm WF, Servheen C, Lausen CL, Gibeau ML et al..  2012.  Population fragmentation and inter-ecosystem movements of grizzly bears in western Canada and the northern United States.  Wildlife Monographs.  180(1):1-46.
Nothnagle P..  1989.  Population estimates of Vermont populations of the cobblestone tiger beetle, Cicindela marginipennis.  
Andres BA, Smith PA, Morrison R.IGuy, Gratto-Trevor CL, Brown SC, Friis CA.  2012.  Population estimates of North American shorebirds, 2012.  Wader Study Group Bulletin.  119(3):178-194.  Available from http://www.shorebirdplan.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/ShorePopulationAndresEtAl2012.pdf, http://www.waderstudygroup.org/pubs/wsgbull/v119i3/119_178a.pdf
Stewart D.T, Kantrud H.A.  1972.  Population estimates of breeding birds in North Dakota.  Auk.  89:766-788.
Partners in Flight, Science Committee.  2013.  Population Estimates Database. Version 2013.    Available from http://rmbo.org/pifpopestimates
Yensen E.  2001.  Population estimate for the southern Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus endemicus).  Unpublished report for U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  
Kushlan J.A.  1977.  Population energetics of the American white ibis.  Auk.  94:114-122.
Skupski M.P.  1995.  Population ecology of the western harvest mouse, REITHRODONTOMYS MEGALOTIS:.  Journal of Mammalogy.  76:358-367.
Nichols J.D, Hines J.E.  1987.  Population ecology of the mallard. VIII. Winter distribution patterns and survival rates of winter-banded mallards.  
Redmond RL, Jenni DA.  1986.  Population ecology of the long-billed curlew (Numenius americanus) in western Idaho.  Auk.  103(4):755-767.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/24320
Redmond R.L, Jenni D.A.  1986.  Population ecology of the long-billed curlew (NUMENIUS AMERICANUS) in western Idaho.  Auk.  103:755-767.
De Jong T.J, Klinkhamer P.GL.  1988.  Population Ecology of the Biennials Cirsium Vulgare and Cynoglossum Officinale in a Coastal Sand-Dune Area.  Journal of Ecology.  76(2):366-382.
Berg K.S.  1986.  Population ecology of Menzies' wallflower, Erysimum menziesii (Hook.) Wetts., an endangered California mustard.  :45pp.
Finch D.M.  1991.  Population ecology, habitat requirements, and conservation of neotropical migratory birds.  
Johnson D.R, Smith G.W, Olson R.M.  1976.  Population ecology and habitat requirements of Townsend ground squirrels.  
Knight R.B, Eberhardt L.L.  1985.  Population dynamics of Yellowstone grizzly bears.  Ecology.  66:323-334.