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Zoonotic Infections Among Employees from Great Smoky Mountains and Rocky Mountain National Parks, 2008–2009." Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 12, no. 11 (2012): 922-931.
"The Woven Earth: Reviving River Cane in Cherokee Traditional Craft." Smoky Mountain Living 4, no. 4 (2004): 82-83.
"A Woodcock at High Altitude in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." The Migrant 8, no. 2 (1937): 42.
"Wood, An Energy Source for the Southern Appalachian Highlands In Workshop Sponsored by the SARRMC with the Support of the Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forst Service and Tennessee Valley Authority. Asheville, NC, Novermber 30-December 1, 1978, 1979.
Winter/Spring. United States: Emegir America, 1986.
Wild Hog Management Program at Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Proceedings of the Fourteenth Vertebrate Pest Conference., 1990.
Widespread Reductions in Haze across the United States from the Early 1990s through 2011." Atmospheric Environment 94 (2014): 671-679.
"Why Does Spruce Not Invade the High Elevation Beech Forests of the Great Smoky Mountains? In Department of Biology. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1977.
White-nose syndrome fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, on bats captured emerging from caves during winter in the southeastern United States." BMC Zoology 2, no. 1 (2017): 11.
"Whispers from the trail : a day hiker's guide to the Great Smoky Mountains. Charleston, SC: CreateSpace, 2014.
The Whaley-Messer Homestead (The Cabin in the Briar)." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter 15, no. 1 (1989): 1-2.
"Wet Wall Algal Community Response to In-Field Nutrient Manipulation in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, U.S.A." Algological Studies 125, no. 1 (2007): 17-43.
"Western North Carolina." Appletons' Journal 5, no. 112 (1871): 587-588.
"War at Every Door : Partisan Politics and Guerrilla Violence in East Tennessee, 1860-1869 In Civil War in America. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1997.
Walking on the wild side : long-distance hiking on the Appalachian Trail. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 2016.
Voorheis Estate (Currently Known as Twin Creeks Natural Resource Center) Cultural Landscape Report. Gatlinburg, Tennessee: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 2001.
Volunteers Work on Cabin in the Brier." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter 16, no. 1 (1990): 24-26.
"Visible Foliar Injury Caused by Ozone Alters the Relationship between SPAD Meter Readings and Chlorophyll Concentrations in Cutleaf Coneflower." Photosynthesis Research 87, no. 3 (2006): 281-286.
"Vertical Distribution of Lichen Growth Forms in Tree Canopies of Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Southeastern Naturalist 6, no. sp2 (2007): 83-88.
"Validating the Assumptions of the Mayfield Method." Journal of Field Ornithology 71, no. 4 (2000): 658-664.
"Use, Persistence, and Intensity: Patterns of Care for Children's Mental Health Across One Year." Community Mental Health Journal 35, no. 1 (1999): 31-46.
"Use of the Pellet Count Technique for Determining Densities of Deer In the Southern Appalachians." Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 34 (1980): 508-514.
"Unto the Hills., 1976.
Two New Species of Batrisodes Reitter (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae) from Eastern North America." Insecta Mundi, no. 0380 (2014): 1-21.
"Tweetsie Country : The East Tennessee & Western North Carolina Railroad. Boulder, CO: Pruett Publishing Co.,, 1976.