- Amman, G. D., M. D. McGregor, D. B. Cahill, and W. H. Klein. 1977. Guidelines for reducing losses of lodgepole pine to the mountain pine beetle in unmanaged stands in the Rocky Mountains. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report INT-36. 19 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1960. The relationship of diameter to height of attack in lodgepole pine infested by mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus monticolae Hopk.). United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note INT-78. 4 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1971a. Mountain pine beetle. Black Hills National Forest, Northern Black Hills, Lead and Deadwood Area, South Dakota. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation 71-17. 4 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1971b. Mountain pine beetle. Mount Rushmore National Memorial. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation 71-19. 2 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1972a. Mountain pine beetle: Bureau of Land Management, Lander District. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation R2-72-15. 3 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1972b. Mountain pine beetle: Pike National Forest, South Platte Ranger District. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation R2-72-18. 2 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1972c. Mountain pine beetle—Roosevelt National Forest. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation R2-72-16. 3 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1972d. Post-control evaluation: Mountain pine beetle, Black Hills National Forest. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Report R2-72-8. 9 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1973a. Mountain pine beetle and dwarf mistletoe, Dillon Reservoir. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation R2-73-19. 3 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1973b. Mountain pine beetle, Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation R2-73-20. 3 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1973c. Mountain pine beetle: Pike National Forest, South Platte Ranger District. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation R2-73-17. 3 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1974. Impact of Engelmann spruce beetle on spruce forests of the Colorado flattops. Abstract. Entomological Society of America, North Central Branch, Proceedings 29:179.
- Cahill, D. B. 1975a. Mountain pine beetle: Colorado Front Range, Arapaho and Roosevelt, Pike and San Isabel National Forests, and Rocky Mountain National Park. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation R2-75-22. 2 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1975b. Mountain pine beetle: Colorado Middle Park, Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests, Bureau of Land Management, State and Private Lands. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation R2-75-20. 2 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1975c. Mountain pine beetle: Owl Mountain, North Park District, Routt National Forest. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation R2-75-8. 1 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1975d. Mountain pine beetle: Shoshone National Forest, Bureau of Land Management, State and Private Land, South Pass City-Atlantic City, Wyoming. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation R2-75-25. 3 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1976. Mountain pine beetle: Bighorn Front Range, Bighorn National Forest, Bureau of Land Management, State and Private Land. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation R2-76-5. 4 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1977. Mountain pine beetle. Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, Black Hills National Forest and surrounding federal, state, and private lands. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, State and Private Forestry, Biological Evaluation R2-77-5. 3 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1978. Cutting strategies as control measures of the mountain pine beetle in lodgepole pine in Colorado. Pages 188-191 in A. A. Berryman, G. D. Amman, R. W. Stark, and D. L. Kibbee (eds.), Theory and practice of mountain pine beetle management in lodgepole pine forests. Symposium, Pullman, Washington, 25-27 April. University of Idaho, College of Forest Resources. 220 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1979. Use of trap trees for spruce beetles in the Rocky Mountains. Pages 148-150 in D. McComb, Workshop: efficacy of trap trees in bark beetle control. Pages 148-160 in Thirtieth annual Western Forest Insect Work Conference, Proceedings, Boise, Idaho, 6-8 March 1979. Canada Department of the Environment, Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Victoria, British Columbia. 206 p.
- Cahill, D. B., and W. F. Bailey. 1969. Central Rocky Mountains (R-2). Pages 21-23 in Forest insect conditions in the United States, 1968. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.
- Cahill, D. B., and D. W. Johnson. 1976. Mountain pine beetle, Rawlins District, Bureau of Land Management, Green Mountains, Wyoming. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation R2-76-12. 10 p.
- Cahill, D. B., and C. K. Lister. 1971. Central Rocky Mountains (R-2). Pages 21-23 in A. E. Landgraf, Forest insect conditions in the United States, 1970. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. vi + 44 p.
- Cahill, D. B., C. K. Lister, and D. H. Brown. 1973. Central Rocky Mountains (R-2). Pages 32-40 in D. P. Graham and J. F. Chansler. Forest insect and disease conditions in the United States, 1972. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. vi + 72 p.
- Cahill, D. B., and L. C. Yarger. 1976. Mountain pine beetle, Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation R2-76-3. 3 p.
- Chansler, J. F., D. B. Cahill, and R. E. Stevens. 1970. Cacodylic acid field tested for control of mountain pine beetles in ponderosa pine. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-161. 3 p.
- Cole, W. E., and D. B. Cahill. 1976. Cutting strategies can reduce probabilities of mountain pine beetle epidemics in lodgepole pine . Journal of Forestry 74:294-297.
- Cole, W. E., D. B. Cahill, and G. D. Lessard. 1983. Harvesting strategies for management of mountain pine beetle infestations in lodgepole pine: Preliminary evaluation East Long Creek Demonstration Area, Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note INT-333. 11 p.
- Hawksworth, F. G., C. K. Lister, and D. B. Cahill. 1983. Phloem thickness in lodgepole pine: its relationship to dwarf mistletoe and mountain pine beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Environmental Entomology 12:1447-1448.
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- Stevens, R. E., D. B. Cahill, C. K. Lister, and G. E. Metcalf. 1974. Timing cacodylic acid treatments for control of mountain pine beetles in infested ponderosa pines. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-262. 4 p.
- Cahill, D. B. 1967. Bark beetle evaluation, Bighorn National Forest. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington, D.C. [1967?]. 3 p.
- Mocettini, P. J., and D. B. Cahill. 1989. Evaluation of spruce beetle population trends on the Payette National Forest, Idaho. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Region, Ogden, Utah, Forest Pest Management Report 89-2. 12 p.