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McNicholl M.K.  1975.  Larid site tenacity and group adherence in relation to habitat.  Auk.  92:98-104.
Meinke R.J.  1988.  Leptodactylon pungens subsp hazeliae (Polemoniaceae), a new combination for a Snake River Canyon endemic.  Madrono.  35(2):105-111.
Meinke B..  1988.  Letter to Bob Moseley dated 20 May containing collection information for two sites of Mimulus washingtonensis ssp ampliatus.  
Meinke B..  1989.  Letter to Bob Moseley regarding Leptodactylon pungens ssp hazeliae.  
Meitl J..  1995.  List of U. S. Fish and Wildlife, Boise Field Office, Section 7 (ESA) consultations involving federally listed snail species; list current to 11 October 1995.  
Menke C.A, Kaye T.N.  2006.  Lepidium papilliferum (Slickspot peppergrass): evaluation of trends (1998-2004) and analysis of 2004 habitat integrity and population monitoring data. Final report.  
Menke C.A, Kaye T..  2006.  Lepidium papilliferum (Slickspot peppergrass) habitat integrity index data analysis (1998-2001): final report.  
Merickel F.W.  1994.  Letter and list of museum specimens of Acrolophitus pulchellus from the University of Idaho.  
Meyer S..  1994.  LEPAPOP Data analysis - progress report 4/24/94.  
Meyer S.E, Quinney D.L, Weaver J..  2011.  A life history study of the Snake River Plains endemic Lepidium papilliferum (Brassicaceae).  Western North American Naturalist.  65(1):11-23.
Meyer W.H.  1980.  Letter from William H. Meyer, Acting Regional Director, USFWS, Portland, to Vern Hamre, Regional Forester, Ogden, UT, regarding reinitiation of formal consultation under Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act relative to the use of strychnine for pocket.  
Meyer S.E, Allen P.S.  2005.  Lepidium papilliferum soil and seed bank characterization on the Orchard Training Area.  
Miller K..  2006.  List of caves at which Townsend's big-eared bat hibernacula were observed and tissue samples taken from some bats. Email message is attached to the list.  
Miller JED, Rossman A, Rosentreter R, Ponzetti J.  2011.  Lichen ecology and diversity of a sagebrush steppe in Oregon: 1977 to the present.  North American Fungi.  6:1-14.
Miller J.ED, Rossman A., Rosentreter R., Ponzetti J..  2011.  Lichen ecology and diversity of a sagebrush steppe in Oregon: 1977 to present.  North American Fungi.  6(2):1-14.
Miller E.V.  1950.  The life history and management of mountain quail in California.  
Miller JC, Hammond PC.  2003.  Lepidoptera of the Pacific Northwest: caterpillars and adults. Morgantown (WV): U. S. Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team (FHTET).    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/foresthealth/technology/pdfs/FHTET_03_11.pdf
Moseley R.K, Mancuso M..  1992.  Long-term demographic monitoring of two Stanley Basin endemics, Draba trichocarpa and Eriogonum meledonum. II. Second-year results.  
Moseley R.K, Mancuso M..  1990.  Long-term demographic monitoring of two Stanley Basin endemics, Draba trichocarpa and Eriogonum meledonum. I. Monitoring establishment and first-year results.  
Moulton CE.  2012.  Long-billed curlew (Numenius americanus) and burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) populations in the BLM Four Rivers Field Office. 2011 Annual Report.  
Murrey A.E.  1990.  Letter from Al Murrey, Water Quality Bureau Chief, to Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality.  
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.