- Kirkendall, L. R. 1984b. Notes on the breeding biology of some bigynous and monogynous Mexican bark beetles (Scolytidae: Scolytus, Thysanoes, Phloeotribus) and records for associated Scolytidae (Hylocurus, Hypothenemus, Araptus) and Platypodidae (Platypus). Zeitschrift fur Angewandte Entomologie 97234-244.
- Jordal, B. H., and L. R. Kirkendall. 1998. Ecological relationships of a guild of tropical beetles breeding in Cecropia petioles in Costa Rica. Journal of Tropical Ecology 14153-176.
- Deyrup, M. A., and L. R. Kirkendall. 1983. Apparent parthogenesis in Pityophthorus puberulus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Entomological Society of America, Annals 76:400-402.
- Kirkendall, L. R. 1981a. The effects of resource quality on reproductive success in a harem polygynous bark beetle, Pityophthorus lautus. Unpublished dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
- Kirkendall, L. R. 1981b. The effects of resource quality on reproductive success in a harem polygynous bark beetle, Pityophthorus lautus . pissertation Abstracts 42:3562.
- Kirkendall, L. R. 1982. Carphoborus dunni (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) rediscovered, in tamarack . Coleopterists' Bulletin 36:400-401.
- Kirkendall, L. R. 1983a. The evolution of mating systems in bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae and Platypodidae). Museum of Zoology and Division of Biological Sciences, Unversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 119 p.
- Kirkendall, L. R. 1983b. The evolution of mating systems in bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae and Platypodidae) . Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 77:293-352.
- Kirkendall, L. R. 1984a. Maintenance of sexuality in a gynogenetic bark beetle Ips acuminatus: role of male discrimination. Abstract. International Congress of Entomology, Proceedings, Hamburg 1984, 17:591.
- Kirkendall, L. R. 1988. Evolution of scolytid gallery systems . International Congress of Entomology, Proceedings 18:409.
- Kirkendall, L. R. 1989. Within-harem competition among Ips females, an overlooked component of density-dependent larval mortality . Holarctic Ecology 12:477-487.
- Kirkendall, L. R., and N. C. Stenseth. 1989. Population dynamics of bark beetles with special reference to Ips typographus: contributions of applied bark beetle studies to basic research in ecology and population biology . Holarctic Ecology 12:526-527.
- Lanier, G. N., and L. R. Kirkendall. 1986. Karyology of pseudogamous Ips bark beetles . Hereditas 105:87-96.
- Roeper, R. A., D. V. Zestos, B. J. Palik, and L. R. Kirkendall. 1987. Distribution and host plants of Corthylus punctatissimus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in the lower peninsula of Michigan . Great Lakes Entomologist 20:69-70.
- Stenseth, N. C., and L. R. Kirkendall. 1989. Population dynamics of bark beetles with special reference to Ips typographus . Holarctic Ecology 12:382-383.
- Kirkendall, L. 1990. Sperm is a limiting resource in the pseudogamous bark beetle Ips acuminatus (Scolytidae) . Oikos 57:80-87.
- Kirkendall, L. 1993. Ecology and evolution of biased sex ratios in bark and ambrosia beetles. Pages 235-345 In Dana L. Wrensch and Mercedes A. Ebbert (eds.), Evolution and diversity of sex ratios in insects and mites. Chapman and Hall: New York.
- Kirkendall, L., and N. Stenseth. 1990. Ecological and evolutionary stability of sperm-dependent parthogenesis: effects of partial niche overlap between sexual and asexual females . Evolution 44:698-714.
- Andreev, D., H. Breilid, L. Kirkendall, L. Brun, and R. Ffrench-Constant. 1998. Lack of nucleotide variability in a beetle pest with extreme inbreeding . Insect Molecular Biology 7:197-200.
- Breilid, H., L. Brun, D. Andreev, R. Ffrench-Constant, and L. Kirkendall. 1997. Phylogeographic patterns of introduced populations of the coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences. Pages 653-655 In Dix-septieme colloque scientifique international sur le cafe, Nairobi, Kenya, 20-25 juillet 1997. Association Scientifique Internationale du Cafe (ASIC), Paris, France.
- Jacobsen, K., L. Brun, and L. Kirkendall. 1997. Morphological and physiological differences between resistant and susceptible strains of Hypothenemus hampei. Pages 810-814 In Dix-septieme colloque scientifique international sur le cafe, Nairobi, Kenya, 20-25 juillet 1997. Association Scientifique Internationale du Cafe (ASIC), Paris, France.
- Jordal, B., and L. Kirkendall. 1998. Ecological relationships of a guild of tropical beetles breeding in Cecropia petioles in Costa Rica . Journal of Tropical Ecology 14:153-176.
- Kirkendall, L., and S. Wood. 2000. The bark and ambrosia beetles (Scolytidae and Platypodidae) of Costa Rican cloud forests. Pages 117-118 In N.M. Nadkarni and N.T. Wheelwright (eds.), Monteverde: ecology and conservation of a tropical cloud forest. Oxford University Press, Inc., New York. 573 pp.
- Kirkendall, L., D. Kent, and K. Raffa. 1997. Interactions among males, females and offspring in bark and ambrosia beetles: The significance of living in tunnels for the evolution of social behavior. Pages 181-215 In J.C. Choe and B.J. Crespi (eds.), The evolution of social behavior in insects and arachnids. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, New York. 541 pp.
- Loyning, M., and L. Kirkendall. 1996. Mate discrimination in a pseudogamous bark beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae): male Ips acuminatus prefer sexual to clonal females . Oikos 77:336-344.
- Loyning, M., and L. Kirkendall. 1999. Notes on the mating system of Hylesinus varius (F) (Col, Scolytidae), a putatively bigynous bark beetle . Journal of Applied Entomology 123:77-82.
- Hulcr, J., M. Kolarik, and L. R. Kirkendall. 2007. A new record of fungus-beetle symbiosis in Scolytodes bark beetles (Scolytinae, Curculionidae, Coleoptera). Symbiosis 43:151-159.
- Kirkendall, L. R., and B. H. Jordal. 2006. The bark and ambrosia beetles (Curculionidae, Scolytinae) of Cocos Island, Costa Rica and the role of mating systems in island zoogeography. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 89:729-743.
- Kirkendall, L. H. 2006. A new host-specific, Xyleborus vochysiae (Curculionidae: Scolytinae), from Central America breeding in live trees . Annals of the Entomological Society of America 99:211-217.