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The Painted Turtle, Chrysemys picta picta, in Eastern Tennessee." Copeia 1954, no. 4 (1954): 289-299.
"Nutrient Cycling in Red Spruce Forests of the Great Smoky Mountains." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 21, no. 6 (1991): 769-787.
"A New Species of Acentrella Bengtsson (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA." Aquatic Insects 28, no. 2 (2006): 101-111.
"A New Salamander of the Genus Gyrinophilus From the Southern Appalachians." Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 101, no. 2 (1941): 1-5.
"A new cost-distance model for human accessibility and an evaluation of accessibility bias in permanent vegetation plots in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA." Journal of Vegetation Science 20 (2009): 1099-1109.
"New Algal Species Records for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, U.S.A., with an Annotated Checklist of all Reported Algal Species for the Park." Algological Studies 3 (2004): 17-44.
"New Algal Species Records for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with an Annotated Checklist of All Reported Algal Taxa for the Park." Southeastern Naturalist 6, no. sp 2 (2007): 99-134.
"Mountaineers and Rangers: A History of Federal Forest Management in the Southern Appalachians, 1900-81." Appalachian Journal 11, no. 3 (1984): 279-280.
"Morphological Deformities in Eunotia Taxa from High-elevation Springs and Streams in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, with a Description of Eunotia Macroglossa Sp. Nov." Diatom Research 24, no. 2 (2009): 273-290.
"A Molecular Clone and Culture Inventory of the Root Fungal Community Associated with Eastern Hemlock in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Southeastern Naturalist 13, no. 6 (2014): 219-237.
"The Mining of Alum Cave." The East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications 60 (1988): 78-87.
"Microbial community diversity and composition across a gradient of soil acidity in spruce-fir forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains." Applied Soil Ecology 61 (2012): 60-68.
"Microbial community diversity and composition across a gradient of soil acidity in spruce-fir forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains." Applied Soil Ecology 61 (2012): 60-68.
"Mating Systems in Xeromphalina Species." Mycologia 89, no. 3 (1997): 393-399.
"Long-Term Response of Spring Flora to Chronic Herbivory and Deer Exclusion in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA." Biological Conservation 125, no. 3 (2005): 297-307.
"Lidar Detection of the Ten Tallest Trees in the Tennessee Portion of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 81, no. 5 (2015): 407-413.
"Leptolyngbya Species from Selected Seep Walls in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Algological Studies 126, no. 1 (2008): 21-36.
"Leioderma Cherokeense (Pannariaceae, Lecanorales) sp nov. From the Great Smoky Mountains, North Carolina, USA." Bryologist 108, no. 3 (2005): 412-414.
"Latest Adventures of the Algal TWIG." ATBI Quarterly 2, no. 4 (2001): 4.
"An Introduction Top the Smoky Mountain Mayflies [Insecta: Ephemeroptera]." Southeastern Biology 50, no. 4 (2003): 358-360.
"Intraspecific Variations for Resource Use in Drosophila." Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, no. 27 (1986): 47-56.
"Influence of Drainage Basin Topography and Elevation on Carbon Dioxide and Methane Supersaturation of Stream Water." Biogeochemistry 40, no. 1 (1998): 57-72.
"Influence of Calcium, Potassium, and Magnesium on Cornus florida L. Density and Resistance to Dogwood Anthracnose." Plant and Soil 290, no. 1-2 (2006): 189-199.
"Influence of Calcium, Potassium, and Magnesium on Cornus florida L. Density and Resistance to Dogwood Anthracnose." Plant and Soil 290, no. 1-2 (2006): 189-199.
"Impacts of an Exotic Disease and Vegetation Change on Foliar Calcium Cycling in Appalachian Forests." Ecological Applications 17, no. 3 (2007): 869-881.
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