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Meyers S.E, Kitchen S.G, Carson S.L.  1995.  Seed germination timing patterns in Intermountain Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae).  American Journal of Botany.  82(3):377-389.
Meyer S.E.  1996.  Autecology and population biology of Lepidium papilliferum - Addendum to final report.  
Meyer S.E, Quinney D.L, Weaver J..  2002.  Population biology and seed bank dynamics of Lepidium papilliferum (Brassicaceae), a Snake River Plains endemic.
Meyer S.E, Allen P.S.  2005.  Lepidium papilliferum soil and seed bank characterization on the Orchard Training Area.  
Meyer S.E, Quinney D..  1993.  A preliminary report on edaphic characteristics of Lepidium papilliferum microsites on the Orchard Training Area, Ada County, Idaho.  
Meyer S.E, Quinney D.L, Weaver J..  Submitted.  A stochastic population model for Lepidium papilliferum (Brassicaceae), a rare desert ephemeral with a persistant seed bank.  
Meyer SE, Nelson DL, Clement S, Beckstead J.  2008.  Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) biocontrol using indigenous fungal pathogens. Kitchen SG, Pendleton RL, Monaco TA, Vernon J, editors. Cedar City, UT; June 6-8 (2006): U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.   p. 61-67.  Available from http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/31305
Meyer K.A, Schill D.J, Campbell M.R, Kozfkay C.C, Cassinelli J.D, Elle F.S.  2007.  Status and population characteristics of Wood River sculpin in Idaho.  
Meyer S..  1994.  LEPAPOP Data analysis - progress report 4/24/94.  
Meyer S.E, Quinney D.L, Weaver J..  1994.  Population biology of Lepidium papilliferum, a Snake River Plains endemic, abstract.
Meyer S.E, Kitchen S.G.  1992.  Cyclic seed dormancy in the short-lived perennial Penstemon palmeri.  Journal of Ecology.  80:115-122.
Meyer S.E.  1993.  Autecology and population biology of Lepidium papilliferum - Interim report.  
Meyer S.E.  1986.  The ecology of gypsophile endemism in the eastern Mojave Desert.  Ecology.  67(5):1303-1313.
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 SE, Geary B, Aanderud ZT, Leger EA, Weisberg P, Beckstead J.  2013.  Understanding the causes and consequences of cheatgrass die-offs in the Great Basin. USDI BLM Integrated Die-off Project. Annual Summary Report: FY2013.  
Meyer S.E, Quinney D.L, Weaver J..  2005.  Population dynamics of Lepidium papilliferum (Brassicaceae), a Snake River Plains endemic, modeled using stochastic environmental variables.  Draft.  
Meyer S.E.  1995.  Autecology and population biology of Lepidium papilliferum - final report.  
Meyer S.E.  2005.  Are recent declines in Lepidium papilliferum numbers on the Orchard Training Area within the natural range of weather related variability?
Mexal J., Martin W.C.  1977.  Chemotaxonomy of Ribes.  Southwest Naturalist.  21(4):523-530.
Metzler EH, Brown JW.  2014.  An updated check list of the Cochylina (Tortricidae, Tortricinae, Euliini) of North America north of Mexico including Greenland, with comments on classification and identification.  Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society.  68(4):274–282.  Available from http://images.peabody.yale.edu/lepsoc/jls/2010s/2014/2014-68-4-274.pdf
Metzgar L., Roy K., Heinemeyer K..  1989.  Home range dynamics, dispersal, and reproduction of reintroduced fishers (Martes pennanti) in the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness Area, Montana.  
Metting B., Rayburn W..  1979.  Algal communities and soil microenvironments in an eastern Washington silt loam.  Soil Science.  127(2):74-78.
Metter D., Pauken R..  1969.  An analysis of the reduction of gene flow in ASCAPHUS TRUEI in the northwest U.S. since the Pleistocene.  Copeia.  969(2):301-307.
Metge AGarner.  2004.  Conservation genetics of southern Idaho ground squirrels.