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Conrey RY, Antolin MF. Burrowing owls, prairie dogs, and disease on the Pawnee National Grassland. 2007;41:7.
Davidson AD, Lightfoot DC. Burrowing rodents increase landscape heterogeneity in a desert grassland. 2008;72:1133-1145.
Hawkins LK. Burrows of kangaroo rats are hotspots for desert soil fungi. 1996;32:239-249.
Miller JC, Hammond PC. Butterflies and moths of Pacific Northwest forests and woodlands: rare, endangered, and management-sensitive species. Morgantown, VW; 2007 p. . Available from: http://www.fs.fed.us/foresthealth/technology/
Wright VF, Huber RL, Huber CL. Butterflies (Lepidoptera) of Konza Prairie Biological Station: An annotated checklist. 2003;76:469 - 476.
Ross DNR. Butterflies of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest: biological inventory and ecological analysis. 2003.
Ross GN. Butterfly social clubs. Holarctic Lepidoptera [Internet]. 1998;5(1):22. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/147.pdf
Smucker AJM, Richner W, Snow VO. Bypass flow via root-induced macropores (RIMS) in subirrigated agriculture. In: Clean Water Clean Environment for the 21st Century, Conference Proceedings. Clean Water Clean Environment for the 21st Century, Conference Proceedings. Kansas City, MO; 1995. p. 255-258.
Drazen JC, Popp BN, Choy CA, Clemente T, De Forest L, Smith, Jr. KL. Bypassing the abyssal benthic food web: Macrourid diet in the eastern North Pacific inferred from stomach content and stable isotopes analyses. Limnology and Oceanography. 2008;53:2644-2654.

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