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MacKenzie, Darryl I., Larissa Lynn Bailey, and James D. Nichols. "Investigating Species Co-occurrence Patterns When Species are Detected Imperfectly." Journal of Animal Ecology 73, no. 3 (2004): 546-555.
Madison, D. M.. "Homing Behavior of the Red-Checked Salamander, Plethodon Jorani." Animal Behavior 17, no. 1 (1969): 25-39.
Maksymovitch, Esther, and Paul Verrell. "The Courtship Behavior of the Santeetlah Dusky Salamander, Desmognathus santeetlah Tilley (Amphibia: Caudata: Plethodontidae)." Ethology 90, no. 3 (1992): 236-246.
Mathews, Raymond C.. "Predator Stoneflies: Role in Freshwater Stream Communities." Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 57, no. 3/4 (1982): 82-83.
Mathews, Raymond C., Margaret Davis, Eric L. Morgan, and Theresa J. Mathews. "Salamander (Pleurognathus marmoratus / Moore) of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 50, no. 2 (1975): 59.
Mathews, Raymond C., and Arthur C. Echternacht. Herpetofauna of the Spruce-Fir Ecosystem in the Southern Appalachian Mountain Regions, With Emphasis on the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In The Southern Appalachian Spruce-Fir Ecosystem: Its Biology and Threats. Gatlinburg, TN: Uplands Field Research Laboratory, 1984.
Mathews, Raymond C.. Survey of Stream Dwelling Salamanders and Relation to Ecological Aspects in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Progress Report. Gatlinburg, TN: Uplands Field Research Laboratory , 1978.
Mathews, Raymond C.. Distributional Ecology of Stream-Dwelling Salamanders in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennesseee, 1984.
Mathews, Raymond C.. Southern Appalachian Salamanders: An Indexed Bibliography In Research/Resources Management Report. Gatlinburg, TN: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1985.
McClure, Gervase W.. An Ecological Study of the Distribution of Animals on Mt. LeConte and Along LeConte Creek. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1929.
Messerman, Arianne. The Use of Nest Boxes by the Hellbender Salamander in Western North Carolina In Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences. Vol. M.S. Duke University, 2014.
Mittleman, M. B.. "Notes on Some Tennessee Salamanders of the Genus Pseudotriton." Natural History Miscellanea (Chicago Academy of Science) 4 (1946): 1-2.
Mittleman, M. B., and Harry G. M. Jopson. "A New Salamander of the Genus Gyrinophilus From the Southern Appalachians." Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 101, no. 2 (1941): 1-5.
Mittleman, M. B.. "Notes on Certain Appalachian Salamanders of the Genus Plethodon." Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 38, no. 12 (1948): 416-419.
Moskwik, Matthew. "Recent Elevational Range Expansions in Plethodontid Salamanders (Amphibia Plethodontidae) in the Southern Appalachian Mountains." Journal of Biogeography 41, no. 10 (2014): 1957-1966.
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Wood, James D.. Fourth Annual Scientific Research Meeting, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, June 16-17, 1978 In Annual Scientific Research Meeting-National Park Service, Southeast Region. Gatlinburg, TN: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1978.
Wood, James D.. Seventh Annual Scientific Research Meeting, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, June 25-26, 1981 In Annual Scientific Research Meeting-National Park Service, Southeast Region. Gatlinburg, TN: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1981.
Nelson, Hairston G.. "The Local Distribution and Ecology of the Plethodontid Salamanders of the Southern Appalachians." Ecological Monographs 19, no. 1 (1949): 47-73.
Nickerson, Max A., Kenneth L. Krysko, and Richard D. Owen. "Habitat Differences Affecting Age Class Distributions of the Hellbender Salamander, Cryptobranchus alleganiensis." Southeastern Naturalist 2, no. 4 (2003): 619-629.
Nickerson, Max A., Kenneth L. Krysko, and Richard D. Owen. "Ecological Status of the Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) and the Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) Salamanders in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Journal of the North Carolina Acadmey of Science 118, no. 1 (2002): 27-34.

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