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Forage Relationships of European Wild Boar Invading Northern Hardwood Forest." Journal of Wildlife Management 45, no. 3 (1981): 748-754.
"Foraging Strategies, Diversity, and Seasonailty in BIrd Communities of Appalachian Spruce-Fir Forests." Ecological Monographs 48, no. 4 (1978): 397-424.
"Forecasting Recreational Visitation at US National Parks." Tourism Analysis 19, no. 2 (2014): 129-137.
"Forest Development in Canopy Gaps of A Diverse Hardwood Forest of the Southern Appalachian Mountains." Oikos 37, no. 2 (1981): 205-209.
"Forest Dimensions and Production in the Great Smoky Mountains." Ecology 47, no. 1 (1966): 103-121.
""Forest Ecology Research from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dating back to the 1950s is Uncovered in the Archives of California's Humboldt State University Library." Southeastern Naturalist 11, no. 2 (2012).
Forest Microclimate in the Great Smoky Mountains." Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 54, no. 3 (1979): 84-88.
"Forest Soil Carbon Inventories and Dynamics Along an Elevation Gradient in the Southern Appalachian Mountains." Biogeochemistry 45, no. 2 (1999): 115-145.
"Forests of the Central and Southern Appalachians and Eastern Virginia Having Beech as a Major Component." Castanea 68, no. 3 (2003): 222-231.
"Forests of the Smokies." The Living Wilderness 30, no. 92 (1966): 6-9.
"Formulas, Myths, and Ancient Religion of the Cherokee Indians." Western Carolina Teachers College: Regional Sketches 14, no. 6 (1937): 7-12.
"Forward." Southeastern Naturalist 6, no. sp2 (2007): 1-26.
"Fossil Pollen Records Forecast Response of Forests to Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Invasion." Ecography 32, no. 5 (2009): 881-887.
"Four New Land Snail Species from the Southern Appalachian Mountains." Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science 128, no. 1 (2012): 1-10.
"Four New Species of Drosophila, with Notes on the Funebris Group." Annals of the Entomological Society of America 32, no. 1 (1939): 105-113.
"Four Planarian Species (Turbellaria: Tricladida: Paludicola) from Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee and North Carolina, USA." Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science 124, no. 3 (2008): 106-110.
"Fraser Fir Mortality and the Dynamics of a Great Smoky Mountains Fir-Spruce Stand." Castanea 53, no. 3 (1988): 177-182.
"Free Black Populations of the Southern Appalachian Mountains - 1860." Journal of Black Studies 23, no. 3 (1993): 358-370.
"Frequency of Hybrids between Introduced and Native Populations of the Salamander Plethodon jordani in Their First Generation of Sympatry." Herpetologica 54, no. 2 (1998): 143-153.
"Freshwater Ascomycetes: Cyanoannulus Petersenii, a New Genus and Species from Submerged Wood." Mycotaxon 88 (2003): 1-17.
"Freshwater Ribbon Worms (Nemertea) from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science 130, no. 2 (2014): 60-64.
"From Boulder to Mountain and Back Again : Self-Similarity Between Landscape and Mindscape in Cherokee Thought, Speech and Action as Expressed by the Judaculla Rock Petroglyphs." Time and mind : the journal of archaeology, consciousness and culture 2, no. 3 (2017): 287-312.
"From Fact to Folklore to Fiction: Stories from Cataloochee." Great Smoky Mountains Colloquy 8, no. 2 (2007): 1-2.
"From Golden Cornfields to Golden Arches: The Economic and Cultural Evolution of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee." Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association 6 (1994): 163-172.
""From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont" Website Goes Live." Great Smoky Mountains Colloquy 8, no. 1 (2007): 1-2.
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