MacDonald, G. M., 1995. Vegetation of the Continental
Northwest Territories at 6 ka BP. In Paleogeography
and Paleoecology of 6000 yr BP in Canada, edited by Hélène
Jetté. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 49:37-43.
MacDonald, G. M., D. F. Porinchu, N. Rolland, K. V. Kremenetsky, and D. S. Kaufman,
2009. Paleolimnological evidence of the response of the central Canadian treeline zone
to radiative forcing and hemispheric patterns of temperature change over the past 2000
years. Journal of Paleolimnology 411:29-141. DOI: 0.1007/s10933-008-9250-2
MacDonald, G. M., and T. K. McLeod, 1996. The Holocene
Closing of the "Ice-Free" Corridor: A
Biogeographical Perspective. Quaternary International 32:87-95.
Macpherson, J. B. 2005. The vegetational history of St. John’s.
In: Macpherson, A. G. (ed.), Four centuries and the City: perspectives on the historical
geography of St. John’s. Department of Geography, Memorial University of Newfoundland, pp. 19-36.
MacPherson, J. B., 1996. Delayed Deglaciation by
Downwasting of the Northeast Avalon
Peninsula, Newfoundland: An Application of the Early Postglacial
Pollen Record. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 50(2):125-184.
MacPherson, J. B., 1995. A 6 ka BP Reconstruction for the
Island of Newfoundland from a Synthesis
of Holocene Lake-sediment Pollen Records. In Paleogeography
and Paleoecology of 6000 yr BP in Canada, edited by Hélène Jetté.
Géographie physique et Quaternaire 49:163-182.
MacRae, A., J. Weston, P. Ascoli, K. Cooper, R. Fensome, D. Shaw, and G. Williams, 2010.
A revised biostratigraphic and well-log sequence stratigraphic framework for the Scotian
Margin, offshore eastern Canada. Central & North Atlantic Conjugate Margins
Conference: Re-Discovering the Atlantic New winds for an old sea, Lisbon 2010. Extended
abstracts, Volume IV, p. 157-161. Available online at http:// metododirecto.pt/CM2010.
MacRae, R. A., R. A. Fensome, and G. L. Williams, 1996.
Fossil Dinoflagellate Diversity,
Originations, and Extinctions and their Significance. Canadian
Journal of Botany 74:1687-1694.
MacRae, R. A., L. V. Hills, and D. J. McIntyre, 1996. The
Paleoecological Significance of New
Species of Limbicysta (Acritarcha) From the Upper Albian
of the Canadian Arctic Islands. Canadian
Journal of Earth Sciences 33:1475-1486
Magny, M., and J. N. Haas, 2004. A major widespread climatic change around 5300 cal. yr BP ago
at the time of the Alpine Iceman. Journal of Quaternary Science 19(5):423-430.
Majewski, S. P. and B. F. Cumming, 1999. Paleolimnological
investigation of the effects of post-1970 reductions of acidic
deposition on an acidified Adirondack lake.
Journal of Paleolimnology 21:207-213.
Mandryk, C. A. S., H. Josenhans, D. W. Fedje, R. W. Mathewes, 2001.
Late Quaternary paleoenvironments of Northwestern North America:
implications for inland versus coastal migration routes. Quaternary
Science Reviews 20(1-3):301-314.
Manum, S., and G. L. Williams, 1995. Hypocystal
archeopyles in the dinoflagellate cyst genus
Caligodinium Drugg. Palynology 19:183-190.
Marcoux, N., and P.J.H. Richard, 1995. Végétation
et Fluctuations Climatiques Postglaciares sur la Côte Septentrionale Gaspéseienne,
Québec. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 32:79-96.
Marret, F., P. Mudie, A. Aksu, and R. N. Hiscott, 2007. A Holocene dinocyst record of a
two-step transformation of the Neoeuxinian brackish water lake into the Black Sea. Quaternary
International doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2007.01.010
Marret, F., and A. Rochon, 2004. Middle latitude dinoflagllates and their cysts.
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 128(1-2):1-194
Mathewes, R. W. 2006. Forensic palynology in Canada: An overview with emphasis
on archaeology and anthropology. Forensic Science International 163:198-203.
Mathison, S. W., and G. L. Chmura, 1995. Utility of
Microforaminifera Test Linings in
Palynological Preparations. Palynology 19:79-86.
Matsuoka, Kazumi, Andrew McMinn and J. H. Wrenn, 1997. Restudy of the
Holotype of Operculodinium centrocarpus (Deflandre & Cookson) Wall
(Dinophyceae). Palynology 21:19-33.
McAndrews, J. H., 1996. Habitat History at Levera National Park, Grenada.
Rotunda, Spring 1996, pp. 41-42.
McAndrews, J. H., 1997. Pollen Analysis of a Sediment Core from a
Bog Adjacent to the Fisher Site. In P. L. Storck, The Fisher Site: Archaeological,
Geological and Paleobotanical Studies at an
Early Paleo-Indian Site in Southern Ontario, Canada, pp. 295-297.
Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Number 30.
McAndrews, J. H., and C. L. Turton, 2010. Fungal spores record Iroquoian and Canadian
agriculture in sediment of Crawford Lake, Ontario, Canada. Vegetation History
and Archaeobotany 19:495-501.
McCarthy, F. M. G., E. S. Collins, J. H. McAndrews, H. A. Kerr,
D. B. Scott and F. S. Medioli, 1995. A Comparison of Postglacial Arcellacean ("Thecamoebian")
and Pollen Succession in Atlantic Canada, Illustrating the Potential of Arcellaceans
for Paleoclimatic Reconstruction. Journal of Paleontology 69:980-993.
McCarthy, F. M. G., D. J. Findlay, and M. L. Little, 2004. The micropaleontological character of anomalous calcareous
sediments below the CCD in the northwestern North Pacific Ocean. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
128:81-95
McCarthy, F. M. G., K. E. Gostlin, P. J. Mudie, and R. O. Pedersen, 2003.
The palynological record of terrigenous flux to the deep sea: late Pliocene-Recent examples from 41°N
in the abyssal Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 128(1-2):81-95.
McCarthy, F. M. G., and P. J. Mudie, 1998. Oceanic Pollen Transport
and Pollen:Dinocyst Ratios as Markers of Late Cenozoic Sea Level
Change and Sediment Transport. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology,
Palaeoecology 138(104):187-206.
McDadi, O. and R. J. Hebda, 2008. Change in historic fire disturbance in a Garry oak
(Quercus garryana) meadow and Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) mosaic, University
of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada: A possible link with First Nations and Europeans.
Forest Ecology and Management 256:1704-1710.
McGregor, D. C., 1996. Spores of the Escuminac Formation.
In Devonian Fishes and Plants of Miguasha, Quebec, Canada, edited by H. P. Schultze and R.
Cloutier, pp. 91-102.
McKay, J. L., A. de Vernal, C. Hillaire-Marcel, C. Not, L. Polyak, and D. Darby, 2008.
Holocene fluctuations in Arctic sea-ice cover: dinocyst-based reconstructions
for the eastern Chukchi Sea. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 45:1377-1397.
McNeil, P., L. V. Hills, B. Kooyman, and S. M. Tolman, 2005. Mammoth tracks indicate a
declining Late Pleistocene population in southwestern Alberta, Canada. Quaternary Science Reviews 24(10-11):1253-1259.
Mertens, K. N., L. R. Bradley, Y. Takano, P. J. Mudie, F. Marret, A. E. Aksu, R. N. Hiscott,
T. J. Verleye, E. A. Mousing, L. L. Smyrnova, S. Bagheri, M. Mansor, V. Pospelova, and K. Matsuoka, 2012.
Quantitative estimation of Holocene surface salinity variation in the Black Sea using
dinoflagellate cyst process length. Quaternary Science Reviews 39:45-59.
Mertens, Kenneth Neil, Koen Verhoeven, Thomas Verleye, Stephen Louwye, Ana Amorim, Sofia Ribeiro, Amr S. Deaf, Ian C. Harding,
Stijn De Schepper, Catalina Gonzalez, Monika Kodrans-Nsiah, Anne De Vernal, Maryse Henry, Taoufik Radi, Karen Dybkjaer, Niels Poulsen,
Susanne Feist-Burkhardt, Jonah Chitolie, Claus Heilmann-Clausen, Laurent Londeix, Jean-Louis Turon, Fabienne Marret, Jens Matthiessen,
Francine M. G. McCarthy, Vandana Prasad, Vera Pospelova, Jane E. Kyffin Hughes, James B. Riding, Andre Rochon, Francesca Sangiorgi,
Natasja Welters, Natalie Sinclair, Christian Thun, Ali Soliman, Nicolas Van Nieuwenhove, Aneemiek Vink, and Martin Young 2009.
Determining the absolute abundance of dinoflagellate cysts in recent marine sediments: The Lycopodium marker-grain method put to the
test. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 157:238-252. doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2009.05.004
Michelutti, N., M. S. V. Douglas, D. C. G. Muir,
X. Wang, and J. P. Smol, 2002. Limnological characteristics of
38 lakes and ponds on Axel Heiberg Island, High Arctic Canada.
International Review of Hydrobiology 87(4):385-399.
Michelutti, N., M. S. V. Douglas, and J. P. Smol, 2002. Tracking
recent recovery from eutrophication
in a high arctic lake (Meretta Lake, Cornwallis Island, Nunavut, Canada) using fossil diatom
assemblages. Journal of Paleolimnology 28(3):377-381
Michelutti, N., M. S. V. Douglas and J. P. Smol. 2003. Diatom response to recent climatic change
in a high arctic lake (Char Lake, Cornwallis Island, Nunavut). Global and Planetary Change 38(3-4):257-271.
Michelutti, N., M. S. V. Douglas, A. P. Wolfe and J. P. Smol 2006. Heightened sensitivity
of a poorly buffered high arctic lake to late-Holocene climatic change. Quaternary Research 65(3):421-430.
Michelutti, N., J. P. Smol, and M.S.V. Douglas, 2007. Ecological characteristics of
modern diatom assemblages from Axel Heiberg Island (High Arctic Canada) and
their application to paleolimnological inference models. Canadian Journal of Botany 84:1695-1713.
Moore, T. C., J. C. G. Walker, D. K. Rea, C. F. M. Lewis, L. C. K. Shane,
and A. J. Smith, 2000. Younger Dryas interval and outflow from the Laurentide ice sheet.
Paleoceanography 15(1):4-18.
Moos, M. T., and B. F. Cumming, 2011. Changes in the parkland-boreal forest boundary in northwestern Ontario over the Holocene. Quaternary Science Reviews 30:1232-1242.
DOI:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.02.013
Moos, M. T., K. R. Laird, and B. F. Cumming, 2009. Climate-related eutrophication of
a small boreal lake in northwestern Ontario: a palaeolimnological perspective. The Holocene 19:359-367.
DOI: 10.1177/0959683608101387
Morgan, A. V., J. H. McAndrews, and C. Ellis, 2000. Geological
history and paleoenvironment. In: C. Ellis and D. B. Deller.
(editors), An early paleoindian site near Parkhill, Ontario.
Mercury Series, Archaeological Survey of Canada Paper 159.
Canadian Museum of Civilizaton. Chapter 2, pages 9-30.
Moser, K. A., G. M. MacDonald, and J. P. Smol, 1996.
Applications of Freshwater Diatoms to Geographical Research. Progress in Physical Geography
20(1):21-52.
Moser, K. A., J. P. Smol, G. M . MacDonald, and C. P. S. Larsen, 2002. 19th century eutrophication of
a remote boreal lake: a consequence of climate warming? Journal of Paleolimnology 28(2):269-281.
Moser, K. A., J. P. Smol, D. R. S. Lean, and G. M. MacDonald, 1998.
Physical and Chemical Limnology of Northern Boreal Lakes, Wood Buffalo
National Park, Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories, Canada.
Hydrobiologia 377:25-43.
Mott, R. J., 1994. Wisconsinan Late-glacial Environmental
Change in Nova Scotia: A Regional Synthesis. Journal of
Quaternary Science 9:155-160.
Mott, R. J., H. Jetté, J. Guiot and A. Cloutier, 2004. Postglacial vegetation,
climate history and land-sea interaction at Island Lake, Baie des Chaleurs, New Brunswick,
as documented by palynological analysis. Géographie physique et Quaternaire 58(1):109-122.
Mott, R. J., and R. R. Stea, 1993. Late-glacial
(Allerød/Younger Dryas) Buried Organic Deposits,
Nova Scotia, Canada. Quaternary Science Reviews 12:645-657.
Mott, Robert J., Ian R. Walker, Samantha L. Palmer, and Martin Lavoie, 2009. A late-glacial - Holocene palaeoecological record from Pye Lake on
the eastern shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 46:637-650. DOI: 10.1139/E09-034
Mudie, P. J., S. A. G. Leroy, F. Marret, N. Gerasimenko, S. E. A. Kholeif, T. Sapelko, and M. Filipova-Marinova, 2011. Non-pollen palynomorphs: Indicators of salinity and environmental change in the Caspian-Black Sea-Mediterranean corridor. In: Geology and Geoarchaeology of the Black Sea Region: Beyond the Flood Hypothesis, edited by Ilya V. Buynevich, Valentina Yanko-Hombach,
Allan S. Gilbert, and Ronald E. Martin, pp. 89-115. Geological Society of America Special Paper 473, pp. 89-115.
Mudie, P. J., F. Marret, A. E. Aksu, R. N. Hiscott, and H. Gillespie, 2007. Palynological
evidence for climate change, anthropogenic activity and outflow of Black
Sea water during the late Pleistocene and Holocene: Centennial- to decadal-scale records
from the Black and Marmara Seas. Quaternary International 167-168:73-90.
Mudie, Peta J., Fabienne Marret, André Rochon, and Ali E. Aksu, 2010. Non-pollen palynomorphs in the
Black Sea corridor. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 19:531-544. DOI 10.1007/s00334-010-0268-9
Mudie, P. J., and F. M. G. McCarthy, 2006. Marine Palynology: Potentials for onshore-offshore Correlation of
Pleistocene-Holocene Records. Invited Paper. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 61(2):139-157.
Mudie, P. J., A. Rochon, M. Prins, D. Soenarjo, S. Troelstra, E. Levac,
D. B. Scott, and A. Kuijpers, 2007. Holocene records
of climate change in Nares Strait: sedimentology, stable isotopes and decadal-scale
paleoceanography from dinoflagellate cysts and foraminifera. Polarforschung 74:168-183.
Müller, A. B., H. Strauss, C. Hartkopf-Fröder, and R. Littke, 2006. Reconstructing the
evolution of the latest Pennsylvanian-earliest Permian Lake Odernheim based on stable
isotope geochemistry and palynofacies: A case study from the Saar-Nahe Basin, Germany.
Palaeoclimatology, Palaeogeography, Palaeoecology 240:204-224.
Muller, S. D., and P. J. H. Richard, 2001. Post-glacial
vegetation migration in conterminous Montreal lowlands, southern
Quebec. Journal of Biogeography 28(10):1169-1193.
Muller, S. D., P. J. H. Richard, J. Guiot, J.-L. de Beaulieu, and D. Fortin, 2003. Postglacial
climate in the St. Lawrence lowlands, southern Quebec: pollen and lake-level evidence.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 193(1):51-72.
Muller, S. D., P. J. H. Richard and A. C. Larouche, 2003. Holocene development of a peatland
(southern Québec): a spatio-temporal reconstruction based on pachymetry, sedimentology, microfossils
and macrofossils. The Holocene 13(5):649-664.
Muller, S. D., P. J. H. Richard, and B. Talon, 2008. Impact of disturbance on the Holocene
development of a temperate peatland (Southern Québec). Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 17:713-721.
Munoz, Samuel E., and Konrad Gajewski, 2010. Distinguishing prehistoric human influence on late
Holocene forests in southern Ontario, Canada. The Holocene 20:967-981. DOI: 10.1177/0959683610362815
Munoz, Samuel, Konrad Gajewski, and Matthew C. Peros, 2010. Synchronous environmental and cultural
change in the prehistory of the northeastern United States. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
(USA) DOI:10.1073/pnas.1005764107.