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Marti, CD 1973. Food consumption and pellet formation rates in four owl species 85 (2): 178-181.
Marti, CD 1974. Feeding ecology of four sympatric owls 76 (1): 45-61.
McClintock, B ;White, GC ;Antolin, MF ;Tripp, DW 2009. Estimating abundance using mark-resight when sampling is with replacement or the number of marked individuals is unknown 65: 237-246.
McGinnies, WJ 1958. A gauge wheel assembly for the scythette 50: 715.
McGinnies, WJ 1959. A rotary lawn mower for sampling range herbage 12: 203-204.
McGinnies, WJ 1959. The relationships of furrow depth to moisture content of soil and the seedling establishment on a range soil 51: 13-14.
McGinnies, WJ 1960. Effects of moisture stress and temperature on germination of six range grasses 52: 159-162.
McGinnies, WJ 1961. Evaluation of powder measures used or modified for metering out small quantities of seed 53: 408-409.
McGinnies, WJ 1962. Effect of seedbed firming on the establishment of crested wheatgrass seedlings 15: 230-234.
McGinnies, WJ 1962. Methods for marking wooden plot stakes 15: 107-108.
McGinnies, WJ 1963. Cultipack for better crested wheat stands 15 (6): 20.
McGinnies, WJ 1966. Effect of shade on the survival of crested wheatgrass seedlings 6: 481-484.
McGinnies, WJ 1966. Effects of spot seeding on establishment of three range grasses 58: 612-614.
McGinnies, WJ 1967. Correlation between annual rings of woody plants and range herbage production 20: 42-45.
McGinnies, WJ 1968. Effect of post-emergence weed control on grass establishment in north central Colorado 21: 126-128.
McGinnies, WJ 1968. Effects of nitrogen fertilizer on an old stand of crested wheatgrass 60: 560-562.
McGinnies, WJ 1970. Effects of seeding rate and row spacing on establishment and yield of crested wheatgrass 62: 417-421.
McGinnies, WJ 1971. Effects of controlled plant spacing on growth and mortality of three range grasses 63: 868-870.
Lauenroth, WK ;Whitman, WC 1971. A rapid method for washing roots 24: 308-309.
Lauenroth, WK ;Whitman, WC 1977. Dynamics of dry matter production in a mixed?grass prairie in western North Dakota 27: 339-351.