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Classification of a species of Ervinia from the Oconaluftee River, Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Department of Biology . Vol. Masters of Science in Biology . Western Carolina University, 2017.
The isolation, characterization, and identification of a novel species of bacterium in the enterobacteriaceae family from Kephart Prong, Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Department of Biology. Vol. Master of Science. Western Carolina University, 2017.
"Similarity and Differentiation between Bacteria Associated with Skin of Salamanders (Plethodon jordani) and Free-living Assemblages." Federation of European Microbiological Societies 88, no. 3 (2014): 482-494.
"An Initial Inventory of Bacteria Found within the Soils and Waters of Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Southeastern Naturalist 6, no. sp2 (2007): 57-72.
"A Serologic Survey of Selected Viral and Bacterial Diseases of European Wild Hogs, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA." Journal of Wildlife Diseases 30, no. 1 (1994): 103-106.
"A Survey and Distributional Analysis of the Coccoid Fauna of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Environs. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1988.
Water Quality of Streams in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Hydrobiologia 89, no. 2 (1982): 97-115.
"Physical, Chemical, and Bacteriological Characteristics of Streams in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Research/Resources Management Report. Gatlinburg, TN: U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service, 1981.
A Survey of Bacterial Water Quality in Abrams Creek, Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Journal of Tennessee Academy of Science 55, no. 1 (1980): 1-6.
"Achnanthes subrostrata var. appalachiana Camburn and Lowe var. nov., a New Diatom from the Southern Appalachian Mountains." Castanea 43, no. 4 (1978): 247-255.
"Diatom Communities from Natural and Distributed Streams in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Final Tachnical Report. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University , 1976.
Occurrence of Enterococci on Plants in a Wild Environment." Applied Microbiology 11, no. 2 (1963): 141-144.
"A Study of the Distribution of Presumed Group D Streptococci Among Plants, In Soil, and In the Wild Life of the Area. University of Tennessee, 1961.