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Messmer TA, Hasenyager R, Burruss J, Liguori S.  2013.  Stakeholder contemporary knowledge needs regarding the potential effects of tall structures on sage-grouse.  Human–Wildlife Interactions.  7(2):273-298.  Available from http://berrymaninstitute.org/files/uploads/Messmer.pdf
Messinger W..  1994.  Molecular Systematic Studies in the Genus Ribes (Grossulariaceae).  :104pp..
Messick J.D, Hornocker M.G.  1981.  Ecology of the badger in southwestern Idaho.  Wildlife Monographs.  76:76:1-51.
Messick JP, Smith GW, Barnes AM.  1983.  Serologic testing of badgers to monitor plague in southwestern Idaho.  Journal of Wildlife Diseases.  19(1):1-6.
Meslow E.C, Wight H.M.  1975.  Avifauna and succession in Douglas-fir forests of the Pacific Northwest.
Merritt R.W, Cummins K.W.  1996.  An introduction to the aquatic insects of North America.
Merrill T, Mattson D.  2003.  The extent and location of habitat biophysically suitable for grizzly bears in the Yellowstone region.  Ursus.  14(2):171-187.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3873017
Merrill J.C.  1898.  Notes on birds of Fort Sherman, Idaho.  Auk.  15:14-22.
Merrill J.C.  1897.  Notes on birds of Fort Sherman, Idaho.  Auk.  14(4):347-357.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4068468
Merrill J.C.  1898.  Notes on the birds of Fort Sherman, Idaho.  Auk.  15:14-22.
Merrill T., Mattson D.J, Wright R.G, Quigley H.B.  1999.  Defining landscapes suitable for restoration of grizzly bears Ursus arctos in Idaho.  Biological Conservation.  87:231-248.
Merriam C.H.  1891.  Results of a biological reconnaissance of south-central Idaho. No. 5.  
Merriam C.H.  1891.  Results of a biological reconnaisance of Idaho: annotated list of mammals, with descriptions of new species and annotated list of birds, with description of a new owl. No. 5.  
Merriam C.H.  1891.  Description of a new genus and species of dwarf kangaroo rat from Nevada (Microdipodops megacephalus). No. 5.  
Merkel R..  2014.  Idaho rare plant observation report forms for 2014 field work on the Sandpoint Ranger District of Idaho Panhandle National Forest.  
Merkel R.  2023.  Rare plant observation reports from the Coeur d'Alene BLM Field Office, 2023.  
Merkel R, Costich-Thompson J, McClintlock M.  2013.  Idaho rare plant observation report for Eriophorum viridi-carinatum, Sandpoint Ranger District - Panhandle National Forest, August 2013.  
Merkel R.  2019.  Email correspondence and submissions of rare plant observation reports for BLM, Coeur d'Alene Field Office.  
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Merkel R.  2021.  Rare plant observation reports from the Coeur d'Alene BLM Field Office, 2021.  
Merkel R.  2020.  Email correspondence and submissions of rare plant observation reports for BLM, Coeur d'Alene Field Office, 2020.  
Merigliano MF.  2005.  Cottonwood understory zonation and its relation to floodplain stratigraphy.  WETLANDS.  25(2)
Merigliano M.F, Lesica P..  1998.  The native status of reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) in the Inland Northwest, USA.  Natural Areas Journal.  18(3):223-230.
Merigliano M.  2009.  A field manual for classified vegetation in the upper Snake River Valley.