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A Model to Predict the Occurence of Surviving Butternut Trees in the Southern Appalachian Region." In Prediciting Species Occurrences Issues of Accuracy and Scale, edited by Michael J. Scott, Patricia J. Heglund, Michael L. Morrison, Jonathan B. Haufler, Martin G. Raphael, William A. Wall and Fred B. Samson, 491-497. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2002.
"Data-based modelling of black bear habitat using GIS." In International Union of Game Biologists, 323-329., 1993.
"Bait Stations, Hard Mast, and Black Bear Population Growth in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Journal of Wildlife Management 69, no. 4 (2005): 1633-1640.
"Benefits and Pitfalls of Long-Term Research: A Case Study of Black Bears in Great Smoky." Wildlife Society Bulletin 24, no. 3 (1996): 443-450.
"Challenges of DNA-Based Mark-Recapture Studies of American Black Bears." The Journal of Wildlife Management 72, no. 4 (2008): 1035-1042.
"Correlates of Success for On-Site Releases of Nuisance Black Bears in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Wildlife Society Bulletin 30, no. 1 (2002): 104-111.
"Effects of Sampling Conditions on DNA-Based Estimates of American Black Bear Abundance." The Journal of Wildlife Management 77, no. 3 (2013).
"A GIS Model to Predict Black Bear Habitat Use." Journal of Forestry 95, no. 8 (1997): 6-12.
"Modeling the Distributions of Species and Communities in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 27, no. 1 (2000): 389-392.
"Predicting Rare Plant Occurrence in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA." Natural Areas Journal 23, no. 3 (2003): 229-237.
"Survival of Nuisance American Black Bears Released On-Site in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Ursus 14, no. 2 (2003): 210-214.
"Correlates of Red Wolf Repatriation Success in the Southeastern United States In Final Report. Knoxville, Tennessee: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1998.
Black Bear Habitat Use in Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Ecology . Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1994.