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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.
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.
Macartney J.M, Gregory P.T.  1988.  Reproductive biology of female rattlesnakes (CROTALUS VIRIDIS) in British Columbia.  Copeia.  1988:47-57.
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 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.  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., 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
Mace R., Manley T..  1991.  Use of systematically deployed remote cameras to monitor grizzly bears.  
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 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 C., Kroneman L., Eneas C..  1994.  Lower Clearwater aquatic mammal survey.  
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 DEvans, Hagen E.  2022.  Wolverine Persistence in an Idaho Core Population Area (winter of 2020-21).  
Mack DEvans.  2009.  Region 3 2001 - 2009 Northern Idaho ground squirrel mark-recapture data.  
Mack RN.  1986.  Writing with Precision, Clarity, and Economy.  Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.  67:31-35.
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.
Mack DEvans.  2022.  Incidental Wolverine observations in central Idaho (2017-2021).  
Mack DEvans.  2018.  Region 3 2016 - 2018 Northern Idaho ground squirrel transect distance survey data.