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Fennessy M.S, Mack J.J, Deimeke E., Sullivan M.T, Bishop J., Cohen M., Micacchion M., Knapp M..  2007.  Assessment of wetlands in the Cuyahoga River watershed of northeast Ohio: Cuyahoga, Geauga, Medina, Portage, Stark, and Summit counties.    Available from http://www.epa.ohio.gov/portals/35/wetlands/CuyReportFinal_08Sept2007.pdf
Ferguson D.E.  1991.  Allelopathic potential of western coneflower (Rudbeckia occidentalis).  Canadian Journal of Botany.  69:2806-2808.
Ferguson D..  1997.  The abc's of the grand fir mosaic.  
Fichter E, Linder AD.  1964.  The amphibians of Idaho.  :34p..
Finch JM, Samways MJ, Hill TR, Piper SE, Taylor S.  2006.  Application of predictive distribution modelling to invertebrates: Odonata in South Africa.  Biodiversity and Conservation.  15(13):4239–4251.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10531-005-3577-z
Fisher T.R.  1989.  Application and testing of indices of biotic integrity in northern and central Idaho headwater streams.  :180pp.
Foit, Jr. F.F, Mehringer P.J, Sheppard J.C.  1993.  Age, distribution, and stratigraphy of Glacier Peak tephra in eastern Washington and western Montana, United States.  Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.  30:535-552.
Foottit RG, Halbert SE, Miller GL, Maw E, Russell LM.  2006.  Adventive aphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae) of America north of Mexico.  Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington.  108(3):583-610.  Available from http://naldc.nal.usda.gov/download/8716/PDF
Francis L.J, Bjornn T.C.  1979.  Aquatic resources in the Nature Conservancy portion of Silver Creek.  
Freeman K.E, Probst J.R, Dunning J.B, Hejl S.J.  1993.  Adding a landscape ecology perspective to conservation and management planning.  
Frest TJ, Johannes EJ.  2000.  An annotated checklist of Idaho land and freshwater mollusks.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  36(2):1-51.  Available from http://www.academia.edu/7983269/AN_ANNOTATED_CHECKLIST_OF_IDAHO_LAND_AND_FRESHWATER_MOLLUSKS
Frest T.J.  1989.  Affidavits (3) submitted to the U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho relative to proposed water projects in Box Canyon on the Snake River and their effects on indigenous mollusc species.  
Frest TJ.  In Press.  An annotated checklist of Idaho land and freshwater mollusks.  
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Gabriel MW, Woods LW, Poppenga R, Sweitzer RA, Thompson C, Matthews SM, Higley J.M, Keller SM, Purcell K, Barrett RH et al..  2012.  Anticoagulant rodenticides on our public and community lands: spatial distribution of exposure and poisoning of a rare forest carnivore.  PLOS ONE.  7(7):e40163.
Galli A.E, Leck C.F, Forman R.TT.  1976.  Avian distribution patterns in forest islands of different sizes in central New Jersey.  Auk.  93:356-64.
Gamett B.L, Bartel J.A, Pyron J.C.  2005.  Amphibian occurrence and distribution on the Lost River Ranger District, Salmon-Challis National Forest.  
Gamo S, Dingman K, Bonsignore C.  2006.  Adaptive management plan for Ute ladies’ tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) on the Chester Wetlands Segment, Sand Creek Wildlife Management Area.  
Gamon J., Dunwiddie P.W, Thomas T., Rush T..  2001.  Assessing the viability of golden paintbrush (Castilleja levisecta).  
Garten C.T, Gentry J.B, Sharitz. R.R.  1977.  An analysis of elemental concentrations in vegetation bordering a southeastern United States coastal plain stream.  Ecology.  58(5):979-992.
Gavin T.A, Howard R.A, May B..  1994.  Allozyme variation among breeding populations of red-winged blackbirds: the California conundrum.  Auk.  108:602-611.
Geiser L.H, Derr C.C, Dillman K.L.  1994.  Air quality monitoring on the Tongass National Forest: Methods and baselines using lichens. R10-TB-46.  
Gilpin B.R, Brusven M.A, McMullen J.L.  1969.  Algae of the St. Maries River in Idaho.  Northwest Science.  43(2):80-86.
Gittins A.R, Bishop G.W, Knowlton G.F, Parker E.J.  1976.  An annotated list of the aphids of Idaho (Homoptera: Aphidae).  
Giunta B.C, Stevens R., Jorgensen K.R, Plummer A.P.  1978.  Antelope bitterbrush: an important wildland shrub.  
Gordon R, Brunson MW, Shindler B.  2014.  Acceptance, acceptability, and trust for sagebrush restoration options in the Great Basin: a longitudinal perspective.  Rangeland Ecology & Management.  67(5):573-583.