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Davidson B.L.  2000.  Lewisia kelloggii.  Lewisias.  
Davidson E.W, Parris M., Collins J.P, Longcore J.E, Pessier A.P, Brunner J..  2003.  Pathogenicity and transmission of chytridiomycosis in tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum).  Copeia.  2003:601-607.
Davidson A..  2010.  GAP anaylsis national land cover data: recent developments.  GAP Analysis Bulletin.  
Davidson C..  1996.  Frog and toad calls of the Rocky Mountains and southwest: vanishing voices, draft booklet.  
Davidson A, Aycrigg J, Grossman E, Kagan J, Lennartz S, McDonough S., Miewald T, Ohmann J, Sajwaj T, Tobalske C.  2013.  Land cover classification and mapping. Aycrigg JL, Andersen M, Beauvais G, Croft M, Davidson A, Duarte L, Kagan J, Keinath D, Lennartz S, Lonneker J et al., editors. U.S. Geological Survey, Gap Analysis Program.   p. 31-57.  Available from http://www.fwspubs.org/doi/suppl/10.3996/092013-JFWM-064/suppl_file/092013-jfwm-064.s8.pdf
Davidson, Jr. R.M, Byther R.S.  1979.  Dogwood anthracnose.  
Davic RD, Orr LP.  1987.  The relationship between rock density and salamander density in a mountain stream.  Herpetologica.  43(3):357-361.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3892502
Daughtrey M.L, Hibben C.R, Britton K.O, Windham M.T, Redlin S.C.  1996.  Dogwood Anthracnose: Understanding a disease new to North America.  Plant Disease.  April:349-358.
Daugherty C.H., Allendorf F.W., Dunlap W.W., Knudsen K.L..  1983.  Systematic implications of geographic patterns of genetic variation in the genus Dicamptodon.  Copeia.  1983:679-691.
Daubenmire R.F.  1960.  An experimental study of variation in the Agropyron spicatum-A. inerme complex.  Botany Gazette.  122:104-108.
Daubenmire R..  1974.  Taxonomic and ecologic relationships between Picea glauca and Picea engelmannii.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  52:1545-1560.
Daubenmire R..  1970.  Steppe vegetation of Washington.  
Daubenmire R.F.  1959.  A canopy-coverage method of vegetational analysis.  Northwest Science.  33(1):22.
Daubenmire R..  1966.  Vegetation: identification of typal communities.  Science.  151(3708):291-298.  Available from http://www.ualberta.ca/~place/Daubenmire%201966.pdf
Daubenmire R.F.  1972.  Annual cycles of soil moisture and temperature as related to grass development in the steppe of eastern Washington.  Ecology.  53:419-424.
Daubenmire R.F.  1947.  Plants and environment: a textbook of plant autecology.
Daubenmire R.F.  1975.  Ecology of Artemisia tridentata ssp. tridentata in the state of Washington.  Northwest Science.  49:24-35.
Daubenmire R.F, Colwell W.E..  1942.  Some edaphic changes due to overgrazing in the Agropyron-Poa prairie of southeastern Washington.  Ecology.  23:32-40.
Daubenmire R.F.  0.  Flora of the Priest River Experimental Forest, unpublished checklist.  
Daubenmire R.F.  1975.  Plant succession on abandoned fields, and fire influences in a steppe area in southeastern Washington.  Northwest Science.  49:36-48.
Daubenmire RF.  1940.  Exclosure technique in ecology.  Ecology.  21(4):514-515.
Daubenmire R..  1977.  A bibliography on vegetation of the state of Washington: supplement I.  Northwest Science.  51(2):111-113.
Daszak P, Berger L, Cunningham AA, Hyatt AD, D. Green E, Speare R.  1999.  Emerging infectious diseases and amphibian population declines.  Emerging Infectious Diseases.  5(6):735-748.  Available from http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/5/6/99-0601_article
Dasmann W.  1971.  If deer are to survive : how to meet food and cover needs. Harrisburg (PA): Stackpole Books.  
Darling F.F.  0.  Conservation and ecological theory.  Journal of Ecology.  52(Supplement):39-45.