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González-Santillán E, Prendini L.  2013.  Redefinition and generic revision of the North American Vaejovid scorpion subfamily Syntropinae Kraepelin, 1905, with descriptions of six new genera.  Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History.  382:1-71.  Available from http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/handle/2246/6459
Gonzalez VH, Griswold TL.  2013.  Wool carder bees of the genus Anthidium in the Western Hemisphere (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae): diversity, host plant associations, phylogeny, and biogeography.  Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.  168(2):221–425.
Gonzalez P, Neilson RP, McKelvey KS, Lenihan JM, Drapek RJ.  2007.  Potential impacts of climate change on habitat and conservation priority areas for Lynx canadensis (Canada lynx).    Available from http://www.patrickgonzalez.net/images/Gonzalez_et_al_2007_climate_change_lynx.pdf
Gontz P..  1992.  Summer wildflowers of north Idaho.  
Gontz P..  1992.  Edible and medicinal plants of north Idaho.  
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Gompper ME.  2002.  Top carnivores in the suburbs? Ecological and conservation issues raised by colonization of northeastern North America by coyotes BioScience.  52(2):185-190.  Available from http://web.missouri.edu/~gompperm/Gompper%202002%20Bioscience.pdf, http://ufwildlife.ifas.ufl.edu/pdfs/Gompper%202002%20Top%20carnivores%20in%20the%20suburbs.pdf
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Gomez D..  1994.  Conservation assessment for the spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) in the Intermountain Region.  
Gomez D..  1997.  Trumpeter swan survey of the Rocky Mountain Population/U.S. Flocks, Fall 1997.  
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Gomez D..  1995.  1995 mid-winter survey: Rocky Mountain population of trumpeter swans.  
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Goldingay RL, Kelly PA, Williams DF.  1997.  The kangaroo rats of California: endemism and conservation of keystone species.  Pacific Conservation Biology.  3:47-60.  Available from http://pcb.murdoch.edu.au/pcb_0301_47.pdf
Golden Eagle Audubon Society.  1997.  Breeding bird survey of old growth/seral, prescribed burn, and clearcut stands of western juniper.  
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