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Phillott A.D, Speare R., Hines H.B, Skerratt L.F, Meyer E., McDonald K.R, Cashins S.D, Mendez D., Berger L..  2010.  Minimising exposure of amphibians to pathogens during field studies.  Diseases of Aquatic Organisms.  92(2-3):175-185.  Available from http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/dao/v92/n2-3/p175-185/, http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/dao/special/fungus/pp8/
Cole DN.  1993.  Minimizing conflict between recreation and nature conservation. Minneapolis (MN): University of Minnesota Press.   p. 105-122.
Rutske LRH.  1969.  A Minnesota guide to forest game habitat improvement. Technical Bulletin No. 10.  St. Paul (MN): Minnesota Department of Conservation, Division of Game and Fish.  
Abel B.  2016.  Minnetonka [Cave] is a [bat] maternity roost [memo].  
Idaho Bat Working Group.  2001.  Minutes of the March 7, 2001, meeting of the Idaho Bat Working Group.
Oakley G..  1988.  The Mirabilis and the moth.  Boise State University Focus.  XIII(4):28-29.
Pekas K, Strickland J.  2014.  Mirabilis macfarlanei Element Occurrence 6 email correspondence concerning splitting EO.  
Idaho Native Plant Society.  2005.  Mirabilis macfarlanei special topics session. 21st annual Idaho Rate Plant Conference, Boise.  
Conservation Measures Partnership(CMP), Sitka Technology Group.  2013.  Miradi Adaptive Management Software for Conservation Projects.    Available from https://www.miradi.org/about-miradi/
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Foster D.R, Fritz S.C.  1987.  Mire development, pool formation and landscape processes on patterened fens in Dalarna, central Sweden.  Journal of Ecology.  75:409-437.
Gore A.JP.  1983.  Mires: swamp, bog, fen, and moor.
Dixon R.  2016.  Miscellaneous bat sightings in Idaho reported to and recorded by Rita Dixon, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, 1994–2016 [Excel spreadsheet].  
Waterbury B.  2017.  Miscellaneous black rosy-finch observations recorded in Idaho [GIS shapefile and table].  :1.
Vullo C, Lewis L, Wenger C.R(Dick).  1999.  Miscellaneous BLM bat survey locations around the state of Idaho, 1996–1999 [tables].  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1995.  Miscellaneous herptile habitat suitability models in draft form; authors unknown.  
[Anonymous].  2005.  Miscellaneous historical museum records for Idaho specimens of the Piute ground squirrel. 2005. Spreadsheet containing curatorial information compiled from a Mammal Networked Information System (MaNIS) database query conducted 10/20/2005.  
Levy SH.  1959.  Miscellaneous Northern Idaho bird notes.  Murrelet.  40(3):30-33.
Baker C.  2018.  Miscellaneous observations of alpine species [Excel spreadsheet].  
Moseley R.K.  1986.  Miscellaneous plant observation reports from 1986.  
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Miscellaneous soil information relating to Gunsight Peak Research Natural Area.  Miscellaneous soil information relating to Gunsight Peak Research Natural Area..  
Rhymer JM, Williams MJ, Braun MJ.  1994.  Mitochondrial analysis of gene flow between New Zealand mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) and grey ducks (A. superciliosa).  Auk.  111(4):970-978.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/auk/v111n04/p0970-p0978.pdf
Rodriguez R.M, Ammerman L.K.  2004.  Mitochondrial DNA divergence does not reflect morphological difference between Myotis californicus and Myotis ciliolabrum.  Journal of Mammalogy.  85:842-851.
Ball, Jr. R.M, Avise J.C.  1992.  Mitochondrial DNA phylogenetic differentiation among avian populations and the evolutionary significance of subspecies.  Auk.  109:626-636.
Arbogast B.S.  1999.  Mitochondrial DNA phylogeography of the New World flying squirrels (GLAUCOMYS): implications for Pleistocene biogeography.  Journal of Mammalogy.  80:142-155.