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Marsden H.M.  1961.  Natural longevity record for a bobwhite.  Auk.  78:94.
Marsh C.D, Clawson A.B.  1920.  Astragalus tetrapterus, a new poisonous plant of Utah and Nevada.  
Marsh A.W, Tileston F.M, Wolfe J.W.  1956.  Improving Irrigation in Eastern Oregon.  
Marsh H, Dennis A, Hines H, Kutt A, McDonald K, Weber E, Williams S, Winter J.  2007.  Optimizing allocation of management resources for wildlife.  Conservation Biology.  21(2):387-399.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2006.00589.x/abstract
Marsh T, Wood TS.  2002.  Results of a freshwater bryozoan survey in the Pacific Northwestern United States. Jackson P.NWyse, Buttler C.J, Jones M.ESpencer, editors. 16–21 July 2001; Dublin (Ireland): A. A. Balkema Publishers.   p. 207-214.
Marshall D.B.  1988.  Status of the kit fox in Oregon.,Review draft.  
Marshall, Jr. JT.  1939.  Territorial behavior of the flammulated screech owl.  Condor.  41(2):71-78.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/98875
Marshall D.B.  1988.  Petition to list the upland sandpiper as a Threatened species in Oregon, Draft.  
Marshall W.H, Waring R.H.  1984.  Conifers and broadleaf species: stomatal sensitivity differs in western Oregon.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research.  14(6):905-908.
Marshall D.B.  1969.  Endangered plants and animals of Oregon III. Birds.  
Marshall WH, Jensen MS.  1937.  Winter and spring studies of the sharp-tailed grouse in Utah.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  1(3/4):87-99.
Marshall JT.  1988.  Birds lost from a giant sequoia forest during fifty years.  Condor.  90:359-372.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/103963
Marshall D..  1991.  Status of the black-backed woodpecker in Oregon and Washington, Draft.  
Marshall DB.  1988.  Draft report: status of the Wolverine in Oregon.  
Marshall W.T.  1956.  Introduction to desert plants.  
Martell AM.  1983.  Demography of southern red-backed voles (Clethrionomys gapperi) and deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) after logging in north-central Ontario.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  61(5):958-969.  Available from http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/z83-129#
Martell AM.  1983.  Changes in small mammal communities after logging in north-central Ontario.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  61(5):970-980.  Available from http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/z83-130#, https://archive.org/stream/cbarchive_131682_changesinsmallmammalcommunitie1984/changesinsmallmammalcommunitie1984_djvu.txt
Martens D.  1985.  Letter to Steve Caicco.  
Marti CD.  1988.  A long-term study of food-niche dynamics in the common barn-owl: comparisons within and between populations.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  66:1803-1812.
Marti C.D.  1990.  Sex and age dimorphism in the barn owl and a test of mate choice.  Auk.  107:246-54.
Martin S.K, Carlson B.A.  1998.  Sage Sparrow (Amphispiza belli).
Martin TE, Roper JJ.  1988.  Nest predation and nest-site selection of a western population of the hermit thrush.  Condor.  90(1):51-57.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/103913
Martin A.M.  2003.  Copy of letter sent to Jeri Wood (U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise) and sent to Bruce Wong (Mountain Home Air Force Base) regarding Lepidium papilliferum section of the Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan.  
Martin R.G.  1975.  Sexual and aggressive behavior, density and social structure in a natural population of mosquitofish, GAMBUSIA AFFINIS HOLBROOKI.  Copeia.  1975:445-544.
Martin AC, Zim HS, Nelson AL.  1961.  American wildlife & plants: a guide to wildlife food habits: the use of trees, shrubs, weeds, and herbs by birds and mammals of the United States. New York (NY): Dover Publications.