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Musil D.D, Reese K.P, Connelly J.W.  1994.  Nesting and summer habitat use by translocated sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in central Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  54:228-233.
Mutch R.A, Pritchard G..  1984.  The life history of Zapada columbiana (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) in a Rocky Mountain stream.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  62(7):1273-1281.
Muths E..  2003.  Home range and movements of boreal toads in undisturbed habitat.  Copeia.  2003:160-165.
Muths E, Pilliod DS, Livo LJ.  2008.  Distribution and environmental limitations of an amphibian pathogen in the Rocky Mountains, USA.  Biological Conservation.  141(6):1484–1492.
Muths E, Corn PStephen, Pessier AP, D. Green E.  2003.  Evidence for disease-related amphibian decline in Colorado.  Biological Conservation.  110(3):357-365.  Available from http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1129&context=usgsstaffpub, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320702002392
Myers R.M.  1975.  Additions to the flora of McDonough County, Illinois.  Phytologia.  68(1):41-43.
Myers J.P, Sallaberry M., Ortiz E., Castro G., Gordon L.M, Maron J.L, Schick C.T, Tabilo E., Antas P., Below T..  1990.  Migration routes of New World sanderlings (Calidris alba).  Auk.  107(1):172-180.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4087815
Myers R., Randolph C..  1993.  Twin Falls hydroelectric project unnamed tributary (FERC No. 18) mollusc survey: April 1993.  
Myers R, Abbott P, Randolph C.  1993.  Niagara Springs mollusc survey: August 1993.  
Myers R., Randolph C..  1993.  Twin Falls hydroelectric project (FERC No. 18) mollusc survey: April 1993.  
Myhre J., Clements A..  1972.  A study of the flora of the islands and the shoreline of the Snake River between Grandview, Idaho, and Guffey Butte, Owyhee County, Idaho: July, 1972. Snake River Regional Studies Center.  
Myler CD, G. Minshall W.  2000.  Annual monitoring report: Bruneau hot-spring springsnail (Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis).    Available from http://www.blm.gov/style/medialib/blm/id/publications/technical_bulletins.Par.73553.File.dat/TB%2001-10.pdf
Myler CD, Mladenka GC, G. Minshall W.  2007.  Trend analysis shows decline of an endangered thermophilic springsnail (Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis) in southwestern Idaho.  Western North American Naturalist.  67(2):199-205.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/27634