- Furniss, M. M., and J. B. Johnson. 1987. List of Idaho Scolytidae (Coleoptera) and notes on new records. Great Basin Naturalist 47:757-762.
- Johnson, N. E. 1958a. Ambrosia beetle infestation of coniferous logs on clearcuttings in northwestern Oregon. Journal of Forestry 56508-511.
- Johnson, N. E. 1958b. Field identification of ambrosia beetles attacking coniferous timber in the Douglas-fir region. Canadian Entomologist 90236-240.
- Johnson, N. E., K. H. Wright, and P. W. Orr. 1961. Attack and brood survival by the Douglas-fir beetle (Dendroctonus pseudotsugae) in four types of windthrown trees in western Washington. 13 p..
- Shea, K. R., and N. E. Johnson. 1962. Deterioration of wind-thrown conifers three years after blowdown in southwestern Washington. 17 p..
- Gast, S. J., M. M. Furniss, J. B. Johnson, and M. A. Ivie. 1989. List of Montana Scolytidae (Coleoptera) and notes on new records. Great Basin Naturalist 49:381-386.
- Anderson, R. L., P. Mistretta, E. Earle, V. Fisher, J. Ghent, W. Hoffe, K. Johnson, M. Lee, R. Miller, K. Stein, and L. Warlick. 1980. Forest insect and disease handbook. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeast Area, General Report SA-GR 14. 58 p.
- Belluschi, P. G., and N. E. Johnson. 1969. The rate of crown fade of trees killed by the Douglas-fir beetle in southwestern Oregon . Journal of Forestry 67:30-32.
- Belluschi, P. G., N. E. Johnson, and H. J. Heikkenen. 1965. Douglas-fir defects caused by the Douglas-fir beetle . Journal of Forestry 63:252-256.
- Bunt, W. D., J. E. Coster, and P. C. Johnson. 1980. Behavior of the southern pine beetle on the bark of host trees during mass attack . Entomological Society of America, Annals 73:647-652.
- 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.
- Coster, J. E., S. F. Geer, and P. C. Johnson. 1981. Effects of weather on flight activity of southern pine beetle . Georgia Entomological Society, Journal 16:272-282.
- Coster, J. E., and P. C. Johnson. 1979a. Characterizing flight aggregation of the southern pine beetle . Environmental Entomology 8:381-387.
- Coster, J. E., and P. C. Johnson. 1979b. Dispersion patterns of Dendroctonus frontalis and its predator Thanasimus dubius: influence of behavioral chemicals . Societe Erttomologique Suisse, Bulletin 52:309-322.
- Coster, J. E., and P. C. Johnson. 1980. Development and evaluation of behavioral chemicals for use in southern pine beetle pest management: II. Influence of behavioral chemicals on flight and dispersal characteristics, May 1975-July 1980. Final Report, ESPBRAP, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas.
- Curtis, D. J., and D. W. Johnson. 1975. Forest pest conditions in the Pacific Northwest, 1974. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, Portland, Oregon. 29 p.
- Florence, L. Z., P. C. Johnson, and J. E. Coster. 1982. Behavioral and genetic diversity during dispersal: analysis of a polymorphic esterase locus in southern pine beetle, Dendroctonus frontalis . Environmental Entomology 11:1014-1018.
- Geer, S. F., J. E. Coster, and P. C. Johnson. 1981. Effects of weather on flight activity of southern pine beetle . Georgia Entomological Society, Journal 16:272-282.
- Hinds, T. E., L. R. Fuller, E. D. Lessard, and W. D. Johnson. 1984. Mountain pine beetle infestation and Armillaria root disease of ponderosa pine in the Black Hills of South Dakota. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Timber, Forest Pest, and Cooperative Forestry Management, Technical Report R2-30. 7 p.
- Hoffard, W., H., and K. D. Johnson. 1980. Biological evaluation of southern pine beetle infestations on the Uwharrie National Forest, North Carolina. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Area, State and Private Forestry, Report 80-1-12. 7 p.
- Johnson, C. W. 1897. Report on insects injurious to spruce and other trees. Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Annual Report 34(2): 69 (footnote).
- Johnson, C. W. 1901a. Communication. Entomological Society of Washington, Washington, D.C., Proceedings 4:343-344.
- Johnson, C. W. 1901b. Doings of societies . Entomological News 12:92-93.
- Johnson, C. 1967. Coleoptera in southern Nordland . Norsk Entomologisk Tidsskrift 74:70-82.
- Johnson, D. W. 1982. Dwarf mistletoe and mountain pine beetle, Middle Mountain and Diamond Peak, Little Snake Resource Area, Bureau of Land Management, Colorado, 1982. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, State and Private Forestry, Biological Evaluation R2-82-6. 6 p.
- Johnson, D. W., and V. L. M. Creasap. 1978a. Forest insect and disease management annual report: Rocky Mountain Region, 1977. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, State and Private Forestry, Lakewood, Colorado. 68 p.
- Johnson, D. W., and V. L. M. Creasap. 1978b. Rocky Mountain Region (R-2). Pages 15-22 in P. W. Orr and H. D. Brown, Forest insect and disease conditions in the United States, 1977. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 88 p.
- Johnson, D. W., and C. D. Minnemeyer. 1976. Forest pest management, annual report: Rocky Mountain Region, 1975. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, State and Private Forestry. 37 p.
- Johnson, D. W., and C. D. Minnemeyer. 1977. Central Rocky Mountains (R-2). Pages 30-35 in H. V. Toko and K. H. Knauer, Forest insect and disease conditions in the United States, 1975. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. vi + 60 p.
- Johnson, D. W., L. C. Yarger, D. C. Minnemeyer, and V. E. Pace. 1976. Dwarf mistletoe as a predisposing factor for mountain pine beetle attack of ponderosa pine in the Colorado Front Range. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, State and Private Forestry, Technical Report R2-4. 7 p.
- Johnson, H. G. 1965. Dutch elm disease and community decisions. Minnesota University Agricultural Extension Service, Special Report 14. 6 p.
- Johnson, J. W. 1942. The composition of insect infestations in ponderosa and Jeffrey pines, Lassen National Forest, seasons of 1940 and 1941. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Berkeley, California.
- Johnson, N. E. 1960a. Douglas-fir beetle: a problem analysis. Weyerhaeuser Company, Forestry Research Center, Forestry Research Note 29. 41 p. [only 1-19 numbered].
- Johnson, N. E. 1960b. Reduction of risk of losses by the Douglasfir beetle and ambrosia beetles: an interim guide. Weyerhaeuser Company, Forestry Research Center, Forestry Research Note 34. 8 p.
- Johnson, N. E. 1961. Ambrosia beetle attacks in young-growth western hemlock . Canada Department of Forestry, Forest Entomology and Pathology Branch, Bi-monthly Progress Report 17:3.
- Johnson, N. E. 1962. Rearing of Douglas-fir beetle broods in waxed slabs . Entomological Society of America, Annals 55:659-663.
- Johnson, N. E. 1963a. Effects of different drying rates and two insecticides on beetle attacks in felled Douglas fir and western hemlock. Weyerhaeuser Company, Forestry Research Center, Forestry Research Note 58. 16 p.
- Johnson, N. E. 1963b. Factors influencing the "second attack" of the Douglas fir beetle, progress 1960-1962. Weyerhaeuser Company, Forestry Research Center, Forestry Research Note 53. 14 p.
- Johnson, N. E. 1967. The influence of temperature and moisture on the overwintering mortality of the Douglas-fir beetle, Dendroctonus pseudotsugae, in western Washington (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Entomological Society of America, Annals 60:199-204.
- Johnson, N. E. 1976. How susceptible are tropical tree plantations to insect depredations? Pages 406-414 in Proceedings, Division II (Forest plants and forest protection), XVI International Union of Forest Research Organizations World Congress, Oslo, Norway, 20 June-2 July 1976. As, Norway.
- Johnson, N. E., and P. G. Belluschi. 1969. Host-finding behavior of the Douglas-fir beetle . Journal of Forestry 67:290-295.
- Johnson, N. E., and M. M. Furniss. 1967. Controlled breeding of the Douglas-fir beetle, Dendroctonus pseudotsugae (Coleoptera, Scolytidae), from Idaho and coastal Washington . Entomological Society of America, Annals 60:31-33.
- Johnson, N. E., and H. D. Molatore. 1961. X-ray detection of Douglas-fir beetles reared in slabs . Canadian Entomologist 93:928-931.
- Johnson, N. E., P. W. Orr, and K. H. Wright. 1959. Beetle hazard in windthrown Douglas-fir. Weyerhaeuser Company, Forestry Research Center, Forestry Research Note 20. 3 p.
- Johnson, N. E., and L. F. Pettinger. 1961a. Douglas-fir beetle (Dendroctonus pseudotsugae) attacks in living trees influenced by the presence of fresh windthrow. Weyerhaeuser Company, Forestry Research Center, Forestry Research Note 37. 8 p.
- Johnson, N. E., and L. F. Pettinger. 1961b. Overwintering mortality of Douglas-fir beetles in infested logs, exposed bark and forest litter in western Washington. Weyerhaeuser Company, Forestry Research Center, Forestry Research Note 42. 11 p.
- Johnson, N. E., and K. R. Shea. 1963. White fir defects associated with attacks by the fir engraver. Weyerhaeuser Company, Forestry Research Center, Forestry Research Note 54. 8 p.
- Johnson, N. E., and J. G. Zingg. 1969. Transpirational drying of Douglas-fir: effect on log moisture content and insect attack . Journal of Forestry 67:816-819.
- Johnson, P. C., and J. E. Coster. 1979. Techniques for evaluating the influence of behavioral chemicals on dispersion of the southern pine beetle within infestations. Pages 18-25 in J. E. Coster and J. L. Searcy (eds.), Evaluating control tactics for the southern pine beetle. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Technical Bulletin 1613. 118 p.
- Johnson, P. C., and J. E. Coster. 1980. Seasonal and behavioral chemical effects on dispersion of the southern pine beetle within infestations. Pages 173-193 in A. A. Berryman and L. Safranyik (eds.), International Union of Forest Research Organizations, Proceedings, Second Conference on Dispersal of Forest Insects: evaluation, theory and management implications. Washington State University Cooperative Extension Service, Pullman, Washington. 278 p.
- Johnson, P. C., and R. F. Schmitz. 1965. Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopk. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) a pest of western white and ponderosa pines in the northern Rocky Mountains. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station 4500-FS-INT-2202.
- Johnson, P. C. 1940. Entomological considerations in utilization of insect-killed ponderosa pine . Journal of Economic Entomology 33:773-776.
- Johnson, P. C. 1949. Determining the bark beetle hazard of pine stands in northeastern California . Journal of Forestry 47:277-284.
- Johnson, P. C. 1951a. Application of risk ratings for western pine beetle (Dendroctonus brevicomis) control in the Inland Empire . Northwest Science 25:32-37.
- Johnson, P. C. 1951b. Height of broods as a factor affecting the treatment of standing lodgepole pine trees infested by the mountain pine beetle. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
- Johnson, P. C. 1954a. A hibernation record of Ips plastographus Leconte (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Canadian Entomologist 86:431-432.
- Johnson, P. C. 1954b. Logging damage affects bark beetle resistance of residual ponderosa pine stands. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note 6. 4 p.
- Johnson, P. C. 1958. Pests attack on inland timber . Western Conservation Journal 1512, 56-57.
- Johnson, P. C. 1959. Forest insect research in the years ahead . Forestry Centennial Conference, Oregon State College, Corvallis, Proceedings 1959:19-33.
- Johnson, P. C. 1966a. Attractiveness of lightning struck ponderosa pine trees to Dendroctonus brevicomis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Entomological Society of America, Annals 59:615.
- Johnson, P. C. 1966b. Climatic influences on bark beetles. Pages 6-7 in Seventeenth annual Western Forest Insect Work Conference, Proceedings, 14-17 February 1966, Victoria, British Columbia. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Region Four, Ogden, Utah. 67 p.
- Johnson, P. C. 1966c. Some causes of natural tree mortality in old-growth ponderosa pine stands in western Montana. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note INT-51. 4 p.
- Johnson, P. C. 1967. Distribution of bark beetle attacks on ponderosa pine trees in Montana. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note INT-62. 7 p.
- Johnson, P. C. 1968. Testing silvicultural control of the western pine beetle in the Rocky Mountains . Washington State Entomological Society, Proceedings 26:242-245.
- Johnson, P. C. 1972. Bark beetle risk in mature ponderosa pine forests in western Montana. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Paper INT-119. 31 p.
- Johnson, P. C. 1977. Sex-ratio estimation, sequential sampling, and the programmable pocket calculator . Entomological Society of America, Bulletin 23:251-254.
- Johnson, P. C., and J. E. Coster. 1978. Probability of attack by southern pine beetle in relation to distance from an attractive host tree . Forest Science 24:574-580.
- Johnson, W. F., and J. N. Halbert. 1902. A list of the beetles of Ireland [Scolytidae, p. 818-819]. Royal Irish Academy, Proceedings, Ser. 3, 6(4):535-819.
- Johnson, W. T., and H. H. Lyon. 1976. Insects that feed on trees and shrubs: an illustrated practical guide. Comstock Publishing Associates, Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London. 464 p., 212 color illust.
- Johnson, W. G. 1901. Summary 139th meeting of the society, 1 December 1898. Entomological Society of Washington, Washington, D.C., Proceedings 4:342-345.
- Kulhavy, D. L., and P. C. Johnson. 1983. Southern pine beetle: annotated bibliography, 1868-1982. Center for Applied Studies, School of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas. 95 p.
- Lessard, E. D., and D. W. Johnson. 1981. Mountain pine beetle, dwarf mistletoe, comandra rust in lodgepole pine, Roaring Fork and North Fork drainages, Little Snake River, Medicine Bow National Forest, 1981. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Biological Evaluation, Report R2-81-4. 20 p.
- Lessard, E. D., D. W. Johnson, T. E. Hinds, and W. H. Hoskins. 1985. Association of Armillaria root disease with mountain pine beetle infestations on the Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Methods and Application Group, Report 85-4. 6 p.
- Mark, A. F., P. N. Johnson, and J. B. Wilson. 1977. Factors involved in the recent mortality of plants from forest and scrub along the Lake Te Anau shoreline, Fiordland . New Zealand Ecological Society, Proceedings 24:34-42.
- Miller, J. M., K. A. Salman, and P. C. Johnson. 1941a. Bark beetle hazards in the pine stands of northeastern California. Part I: Purpose, accomplishments, and recommendations of the Forest Insect Hazard Inventory. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 15 p.
- Miller, J. M., K. A. Salman, and P. C. Johnson. 1941b. Bark beetle hazards in the pine stands of northeastern California. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Forest Insect Laboratory, Part 2 (processed). 277 p.
- Payne, T. L., J. E. Coster, and P. C. Johnson. 1977. Effects of slow-release formulation of synthetic endo- and exo-brevicomin on southern pine beetle flight and landing behavior . Journal of Chemical Ecology 3:133-141.
- Payne, T. L., J. E. Coster, and P. C. Johnson. 1979. Development and evolution of synthetic inhibitors for use in southern pine beetle pest management. Pages 139-143 in W. E. Waters (ed.), Current topics in forest entomlogy. International Congress of Entomology, Proceedings, Washington, D.C., 1976. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Technical Report WO-8.
- Pettinger, L. F., and D. W. Johnson. 1973a. Forest pest conditions in the Pacific Northwest, 1972. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, Insect and Disease Control Branch, Division of Timber Management. 10 p.
- Pettinger, L. F., and D. W. Johnson. 1973b. Oregon and Washington (R-6). Pages 8-14 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.
- Pettinger, L. F., and D. W. Johnson. 1974. Forest pest conditions in the Pacific Northwest, 1973. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, Insect and Disease Control Branch, Division of Timber Management, Portland, Oregon. 15 p.
- Reeve, R. J., J. E. Coster, and P. C. Johnson. 1980. Spatial distribution of flying southern pine beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and the predator Thanasimus dubius (Coleoptera: Cleridae) . Environmental Entomology 9:113-118.
- Shea, K., R., and N. E. Johnson. 1962. Deterioration of wind-thrown conifers three years after blowdown in southwestern Washington. Weyerhaeuser Company, Forestry Research Note 44. 17 p.
- Sinclair, S. A., G. Ifju, and J. A. Johnson. 1978. Changes in toughness of wood from beetlekilled shortleaf pine . Forest Products Journal 28:44-47.
- Struble, G. R., and P. C. Johnson. 1955. The mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus monticolae). United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Pest Leaflet 2 (revised 1957). 4 p.
- Fuller, L. R., and D. W. Johnson. 1985. Evaluation of a survey technique to detect mortality caused by root diseases and bark beetles on the San Juan National Forest, 1982. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Lakewood, Colorado, Biological Evaluation R2-85-1. 8 p.
- Furniss, M. M., and J. B. Johnson. 1989. Description of the gallery and larva of Dendroctonus punctatus LeConte (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Canadian Entomologist 121:757-762.
- Johnson, C. W. 1900. [Scolytus rugulosus]. Page 393 in New York Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 195.
- Johnson, D. W., and C. G. O'Neil. 1986. Forest pest conditions in the Rocky Mountain Region for 1985. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Timber, Forest Pest, and Cooperative Forestry Management (Denver, Colorado). 48 p.
- Johnson, M. A., and R. Croteau. 1987. Biochemistry of conifer resistance to bark beetles and their fungal symbionts. Pages 76-92 in G. Fuller and W D. Nes, Ecology and metabolism of plant lipids. American Chemical Society Symposium Series 325. vii + 374 p.
- Johnson, W. T., and H. H. Lyon. 1988. Insects that feed on trees and shrubs. Edition 2. Comstock Publishing Associates, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York and London. 556 p.
- Lanne, B. S., P. Ivarsson, P. Johnson, G. Bergstrom, and A. B. Wassgren. 1989. Biosynthesis of 2 methyl-3-buten-2-01, a pheromone component of Ips typographus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Insect Biochemistry 19:163-168.
- Lessard, E. D., D. W. Johnson, T. E. Hinds, and W. H. Hopkins. 1985. Association of Amillaria root disease with mountain pine beetle infestations on the Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Pest Management, Methods Application Group, Fort Collins, Colorado, Report 85-4. 6 p. + appendix.
- Skidmore, P., and C. Johnson. 1968. A preliminary list of the Coleoptera of Merioneth, North Wales . Entomologist Gazette 20:139-225.
- Dale, V., L. Mann, R. Olson, D. Johnson, and K. Dearstone. 1990. The long-term influence of past land use on the Walker Branch forest . Landscape Ecology 4:211-224.
- Furniss, M., J. Johnson, R. Westcott, and T. Torgersen. 1992. List of Oregon Scolytidae (Coleoptera) and notes on new records . Great Basin Naturalist 52:373-377.
- Johnson, J., T. Massey, and M. Popp. 1992. Ethylene and induced host resistance of southern pines. Page 162 In Douglas C. Allen and L.P. Abrahamson (eds.), Proceedings: North American Forest Insect Work Conference, Denver, Colorado, March 25-28, 1991. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, OR), General Technical Report PNW-GTR-294.
- Johnson, N. 1992. First American bark beetle work conference. Pages 5-8 In Douglas C. Allen and L.P. Abrahamson (eds.), Proceedings: North American Forest Insect Work Conference, Denver, Colorado, March 25-28, 1991. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, OR), General Technical Report PNW-GTR-294.
- Keirle, R., I. Johnson, and V. Magor. 1983. Winter storage of Pinus radiata logs in forest and sawmill at Tumut, New South Wales . Australian Forestry 46:210-215.
- Popp, M., and J. Johnson. 1990. The role of ethylene in the host response of slash pine to beetle-vectored fungi . British Society for Plant Growth Regulation, Monograph 20:185-193.
- Popp, M., J. Johnson, and T. Massey. 1991. Stimulation of resin flow in slash and loblolly pine by bark beetle vectored fungi . Canadian Journal of Forest Research 21:1124-1126.
- Bentz, B., J. Vandygriff, and K. Johnson. 1996. Taxonomic characters for differentiating cohabitating larvae of Dendroctonus ponderosae and Ips pini (Col, Scolytidae) . Journal of Applied Entomology 120:19-21.
- Furniss, M., and J. Johnson. 1995. New records of Scolytidae from Washington state . Great Basin Naturalist 55:335-341.
- Heritage, S., D. Johnson, and T. Jennings. 1997a. The use of permethrin 12ED through the electrodyn sprayer conveyor to protect forest plants from Hylobius damage. Forestry Commission, Forest Research Station (Farnham, UK), Research Information Note 271. 4 pp.
- Heritage, S., D. Johnson, and T. Jennings. 1997b. The use of Marshal/Suscon granules to protect plants from Hylobius damage. Forestry Commission, Forest Research Station (Farnham, UK), Research Information Note 269. 4 pp.
- Johnson, J. 1995. Technology transfer: Crossing the barrier from research to operational use of tactics by nonentomologists. Pages 52-54 In S.M. Salem and K.R. Hobson (tech. eds.), Application of semiochemicals for management of bark beetle infestations — Proceedings of an informal conference. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station (Ogden, UT), General Technical Report INT-GTR-318. 54 pp.
- Johnson, L., L. Williams, and E. Roberts. 1997. An insecticidal and acaricidal polysulfide metabolite from the roots of Petiveria alliacea . Pesticide Science 50:228-232.
- Johnson, J., S. Salom, R. Billings, C. Berisford, S. Clarke, Q. McClellan, M. Dalusky, and T. Robinson. 1998. Basis for technology transfer of inhibitor-based suppression tactics for the southern pine beetle . Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 22:24-34.
- Rabaglia, R., R. Beaver, A. Johnson, M. Schmaedick, and S. Smith. 2020. The bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae and Platypodinae) of American Samoa . Zootaxa 4808:171-195.