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Anonymous.  1991.  Montpelier Elk-Valley annual operating plan.  
Keysor A.  2007.  Montpelier Ranger District 2007 Owl Surveys.  
Mantas M., Wirt R.S.  1995.  Moonwarts of western Montana (Botrychium subgenus Botrychium).  
Swartz L.  1998.  Moonworts: a taxonomic puzzle.  Sage Notes.  20(4):16-17.
Wagner M.R, Devine T.B.  1989.  Moonworts (Botrychium: Ophioglossaceae) in the Jonesville area, Butte and Tehama Counties, California.  Madrono.  36(2):131-135.
Wagner, Jr. W.H, Wagner F.S.  1990.  Moonworts (Botrychium subg. Botrychium) of the upper Great Lakes Region, U.S.A. and Canada, with descriptions of two new species.  Contributions of the University of Michigan Herbarium.  17:313-325.
Popovich S..  2006.  Moonworts (Botrychium)–a "new species" found in Colorado.  
Pierce D.J, Peek JM.  1984.  Moose habitat use and selection patterns in north-central Idaho.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  48(4):1335-1343.
Apperson K..  1992.  More than a "pretty" face: a sturgeon primer. Idaho Wildlife.  Idaho Wildlife.  12(1):6.
Anonymous.  2015.  More than naming of parts.  Nature Plants.  1:1.
Johnson N.K.  1966.  Morphologic stability versus adaptive variation in the Hammond's flycatcher.  Auk.  83:179-200.
Best TL.  1988.  Morphologic variation in the spotted bat Euderma maculatum.  American Midland Naturalist.  119(2):244-252.
Greenberg R, Cordero PJ, Droege S, Fleischer R.C.  1998.  Morphological adaptation with no mitochondrial DNA differentiation in the coastal plain swamp sparrow.  Auk.  115(3):706-712.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/auk/v115n03/p0706-p0712.pdf
Lewis, Jr. W.M.  1970.  Morphological adaptations of cyprinodontoids for inhabiting oxygen deficient waters.  Copeia.  1970:319-26.
Wagner, Jr. W.H, Lord P.L.  1956.  The morphological and cytological distinctness of Botrychium minganense and B. lunaria in Michigan.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.  83(4):261-280.
Allen G.A.  1984.  Morphological and cytological variation in the western North American Aster occidentalis complex (Asteraceae).  Systematic Botany.  9(2):175-191.
Swartz L..  2000.  The morphological and genetic distinctness of Botrychium minganense and B. crenulatum as assessed by morphometric analysis and DNA markers.  :27pp..
McPhail J.D, Taylor E.B.  1999.  Morphological and genetic variation in northwestern longnose suckers, CATOSTOMUS CATOSTOMUS: the Salish sucker problem.  Copeia.  1999:884-893.
Lefevre CK, Carter CM, Molina R.  0.  Morphological and molecular evidence of specificity between Allotropa virgata and Tricholoma magnivelare.  
C. Knisley B, M. Woodcock R, Kippenhan MG.  2012.  A morphological and mtDNA analysis of the Badlands tiger beetle, Cicindela (s. str.) decemnotata Say, 1817 (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Cicindelinae) with the description of three new subspecies.  Insecta Mundi.  0214:1-49.  Available from http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1730&context=insectamundi
Taylor D.M, Walker J.M.  1991.  Morphological evidence for the conspecific relationship of the teiid lizards, CNEMIDOPHORUS TIGRIS AETHIOPS and C. TIGRIS GRACILIS.  Copeia.  1991:800-809.
Eldridge D.J, Rosentreter R..  1999.  Morphological groups: a framework for monitoring microphytic crusts in arid landscapes.  Journal of Arid Environments.  41:11-25.
D. Rogers C.  2002.  A morphological re-evaluation of the anostracan families Linderiellidae and Polyartemiidae, with a redescription of the linderiellid Dexteria floridana (Dexter 1956) (Crustacea: Branchiopoda).  Hydrobiologia.  486(1):57–61.
Mansfield DH, Barbour L.  2022.  Morphological variation in the rare Idaho endemic, Lepidium papilliferum (Brassicaceae) and segregation of Owyhee County populations as a new variety of Lepidium montanum.  Phytoneuron.  46:1-20.  Available from https://www.phytoneuron.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/46PhytoN-Lepidiumpapilliferum.pdf
Russell N.H.  1956.  Morphological variation in Viola selkirkii Pursh.  Castanea.  21:53-62.