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Marks J.S, Marks V.S.  1987.  Habitat selection by Columbian sharp-tailed grouse in west-central Idaho.  
Sherry T.W, Holmes R.T.  1988.  Habitat selection by breeding American redstarts in response to a dominant competitor, the least flycatcher.  Auk.  105:350-364.
R. Bowyer T, J. Testa W, Faro JB.  1995.  Habitat selection and home ranges of river otters in a marine environment: effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill.  Journal of Mammalogy.  76(1):1-11.  Available from https://www.jstor.org/stable/1382309
Bull EL, Meslow E.C.  1977.  Habitat requirements of the pileated woodpecker in northeastern Oregon.  Journal of Forestry.  75(6):335-337.  Available from http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/jof/1977/00000075/00000006/art00012
Lesica P..  1990.  Habitat requirements, germination behavior and seed bank dynamics of Howellia aquatilis in the Swan Valley, Montana.  
Moore F.R, Gauthreaux, Jr. S.A.  1995.  Habitat requirements during migration: important link in conservation.
Hayward G.E, Hayward P.H.  1987.  Habitat requirements and distribution of the boreal owl in Central Idaho.  
Hayward G., Hayward P.H, Garton E.O.  1986.  Habitat requirements and distribution of the boreal owl in central Idaho.  
Hayward GD, Garton EO, Hayward PH.  1985.  Habitat requirements and distribution of the boreal owl in central Idaho.  
Tank SL, Sidle WB.  1986.  Habitat relationships of wintering passerines in the River of No Return Wilderness area of central Idaho.  Northwest Science.  60(4):238-242.  Available from http://hdl.handle.net/2376/1817
Nocera JJ, Forbes G, G. Milton R.  2007.  Habitat relationships of three grassland breeding bird species: broadscale comparisons and hayfield management implications.  Avian Conservation and Ecology.  2(1):e7.  Available from http://www.ace-eco.org/vol2/iss1/art7/
Wasserman T.N.  2008.  Habitat relationships and gene flow of Martes americana in northern Idaho.  :128pp..
Knick ST, Rotenberry JT.  1995.  Habitat relationships and breeding birds on the Snake River Birds of Prey area.  
Page N.  2005.  Habitat recovery research for sand-verbena moth.  Prepared for World Wildlife Fund Canada and Environment Canada.    Available from http://www.raincoastappliedecology.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/2005-Sand-verbena-Moth-Study.pdf
Warnock S.E, Takekawa J.Y.  1995.  Habitat preferences of wintering shorebirds in a temporally changing environment: western sandpipers in the San Francisco Bay estuary.  Auk.  112:920-930.
McIvor D.E, Conover M.R.  1994.  Habitat preference and diurnal use among greater sandhill cranes.  Great Basin Naturalist.  54(4):329-334.
Rompola KM, Anderson SH.  2004.  Habitat of three rare species of small mammals in juniper woodlands of southwestern Wyoming.  Western North American Naturalist.  64(1):86-92.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/27884
van Manen FT, Young JA, Thatcher CA, Cass WB, Ulrey C.  2005.  Habitat models to assist plant protection efforts in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, USA.  Natural Areas Journal.  25(4):339-350.  Available from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/John_Young30/publication/255606390_Habitat_Models_to_Assist_Plant_Protection_Efforts/links/543d27a50cf25d6b1ad70275/Habitat-Models-to-Assist-Plant-Protection-Efforts.pdf
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Jones S..  1979.  Habitat management series for unique or endangered species. Report No. 17. The accipiters: goshawk, Cooper's hawk, sharp-shinned hawk.  
Snow C..  1972.  Habitat management series for unique or endangered species. Report No. 1. American peregrine falcon, Falco peregrinus anatum, and Arctic peregrine falcon, Falco peregrinus tundrius.  
Snow C..  1974.  Habitat management series for unique or endangered species. Report No. 13. Ferruginous hawk, Buteo regalis.  
Snow C..  1973.  Habitat management series for endangered species. Report No. 6. San Joaquin kit fox, Vulpes macrotis mutica, related subspecies and the swift fox, Vulpes velox.