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Maass W.SG.  1967.  Studies on the taxonomy and distribution of Sphagnum IV: Sphagnum majus, Sphagnum annulatum, Sphagnum mendocinum, and Sphagnum obtusum in North America.  Nova Hedwigia.  14:187-214.
Maass W.SG.  1980.  Erioderma pedicellatum in North America: A case study of a rare and endangered lichen.  Proceedings of the Nova Scotia Institute of Science.  30:69-87.
Macartney J.M, Gregory P.T.  1988.  Reproductive biology of female rattlesnakes (CROTALUS VIRIDIS) in British Columbia.  Copeia.  1988:47-57.
MacCracken J.G, Goble D., O'Laughlin J..  1994.  Grizzly bear recovery in Idaho. University of Idaho, College of Forestry, Wildlife, and Range Sciences.  
MacCracken JG, O'Laughlin J.  1992.  A national park in Idaho? Proposals and possibilities Report No. 7.  
MacCracken JG, Uresk DW, Hansen RM.  1985.  Habitat used by shrews in southeastern Montana.  Northwest Science.  59(1):24-27.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_other/rmrs_1985_uresk_d001.pdf
MacCracken JG, Hansen RM.  1982.  Seasonal foods of coyotes in southeastern Idaho: a multivariate analysis.  Great Basin Naturalist.  42(1):45-49.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29382
MacCracken JG, Hansen RM.  1982.  Herbaceous vegetation of habitat used by blacktail jackrabbits and Nuttall cottontails in southeastern Idaho.  American Midland Naturalist.  107(1):180-184.
Mace R., Manley T..  1991.  Use of systematically deployed remote cameras to monitor grizzly bears.  
Mace R., Manley T., Aune K..  1990.  Use of systematically deployed remote cameras to monitor grizzly bears; 1989 report.  
Mace R.D, Minta S.C, Manley T.L, Aune K.E.  1994.  Estimating grizzly bear population size using camera sightings.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  22:74-83.
Mace RD, Waller JS, Manley TL, L. Lyon J, Zuuring H.  1996.  Relationships among grizzly bears, roads and habitat in the Swan Mountains, Montana.  Journal of Applied Ecology.  33(6):1395-1404.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2404779
MacFarlane J.D, Kershaw K.A.  1982.  Physiological-environmental interactions in lichens. XIV. The environmental control of glucose movement from alga to fungus in Peltigera polydactyla, P. rufescens and Collema furfuraceum.  New Phyotologist.  91:93-101.
Macgrath L.K.  1971.  Native orchids of Kansas.  Transaction of the Kansas Academy of Science.  74(3-4):287-309.
Mack C., Kroneman L., Eneas C..  1994.  Lower Clearwater aquatic mammal survey.  
Mack DEvans.  2018.  Region 3 2016 - 2018 Northern Idaho ground squirrel transect distance survey data.  
Mack DEvans.  2022.  Incidental Wolverine observations in central Idaho (2017-2021).  
Mack RN, Pyke DA.  1983.  The demography of Bromus tectorum: variation in time and space.  Journal of Ecology.  71(1):69-93.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2259964
Mack DEvans.  2022.  Compilations of incidental amphibian and alpine survey observations collected in the McCall Subregion from 2020 - 2021.  
Mack RN, Thompson JN.  1982.  Evolution in steppe with few large, hooved mammals.  American Naturalist.  119(6):757-773.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2460961
Mack R.N, Simberloff D., Lonsdale W.M, Evans H., Clout M., Bazzaz F.A.  2000.  Biotic invasions: causes, epidemiology, global consequences, and control.  Ecological Applications.  10(3):689-710.
Mack DEvans.  2018.  Remote camera data from 2016-2017 from the McCall Subregion in coordation with the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Photo Warehouse project.  
Mack DEvans.  2009.  Region 3 2008 - 2009 Columbian ground squirrel and American Badger observations.  
Mack R.N.  1988.  First comprehensive botanical survey of the Columbia Plateau, Washington: the Sandberg and Leiberg expedition of 1893.  Northwest Science.  62(3):118-127.
Mack R.N.  1981.  Invasion of Bromus tectorum L. into western North America: an ecological chronicle.  Agro-Ecosystems.  7:145-165.