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Using Stable Isotopes to Assess Longitudinal Diet Patterns of Black Bears (Ursus americanus) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Wildlife and Fisheries Science. Knonxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 2011.
Is There Synchronicity in Nitrogen Input and Output Fluxes at the Noland Divide Watershed, a Small N-Saturated Forested Catchment in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." The Scientific World Journal 1 (2001): 480-492.
"Nitrogen Dynamics in High-Elevation Spruce Sites in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In First Annual Southern Appalachian Man and the Biosphere Conference. Gatlinburg, TN: Tennessee Valley Authority, 1990.
Carbon Sources and Sinks in High-Elevation Spruce-fir Forests of the Southeastern US." Forest Ecology and Management 238, no. 1-3 (2007): 249-260.
"Foliar Response of Red Spruce Saplings to Fertilization with Ca and Mg in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 23, no. 1 (1993): 89-95.
"Western North Carolina Since the Civil War. Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1983.
Leaving the Straight Path: Bumping Along the Appalachian Trail. Shelter Mouse Stories, 2013.
Smoky Mountain Ballads. Omega Music Edition, 1949.
The Southern Highlander & His Homeland. University Press of Kentucky, 2003.
Human Geography of the South: A Study in Regional Resources and Human Adequacy. 2nd ed. Russell & Russell, 1968.
Incidence and Life History of Beech Scale, Initiator of Beech Bark Disease, in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1995.
Disturbance and Long-term Vegetation Change in the High-elevation Deciduous Forests of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Vol. PhD. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005.
Status Report on the Mirey Ridge Supercoil Paravitrea clappi, Pilsbry 1898. Asheville, NC: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1985.
Allen H. Eaton: Dean of American Crafts. Pittsburgh, PA: Local History Co., 2004.
What's Great About Tennessee?. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications Company, 2015.
Pyrenomycetes of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. I. Diatrype fr. (Diatrypaceae)." Fungal Diversity 17 (2004): 191-201.
"Pyrenomycetes of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. v. Annulohypoxylon and Hypoxylon (Xylariaceae)." Fungal Diversity 27, no. 1 (2007): 231-245.
"Pyrenomycetes of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. IV. Biscogniauxia, Camaropella, Camarops, Camillea, Peridoxylon and Whalleya." Fungal Diversity 25 (2007): 219-231.
"Pyrenomycetes of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. III. Cryptosphaeria, Eutypa and Eutypella (Diatrypaceae)." Fungal Diversity 22 (2006): 243-254.
"Pyrenomycetes of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. II. Cryptovalsa Ces. et De Not. and Diatrypella (Ces. et De Not.) Nitschke (Diatrypaceae)." Fungal Diversity 19 (2005): 189-200.
"Pickin' Murder. Aurora, Illinois: Cozy Cat Press, 2015.
Early American Indian Documents: Treaties and Laws, 1607-1789. University Publications of America, 1979.
Fungal Communities and Functional Guilds Shift Along an Elevational Gradient in the Southern Appalachian Mountains." Microbial Ecology (2017): 1-13.
"Mountain Hands : A Portrait of Southern Appalachia. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 2001.
American Indian Lacrosse : Little Brother of War. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994.