- Tumlinson, J. H., E. R. Mitchell, and D. L. Chambers. 1976. Manipulating complexes of insect pests with various combinations of behavior modifying chemicals .:53-66.
- Mitchell, E. R. 1975. Disruption of pheromonal communication among coexistent pest insects with multichemical formulations . Bioscience 25:493-499.
- Mitchell, J. C., and J. M. Schmid. 1973. Spruce beetle: mortality from solar heat in cull logs of Engelmann spruce . Journal of Economic Entomology 66:401-403.
- Mitchell, M. E., and L. D. Love. 1973. An evaluation of a study on the effects on streamflow of the killing of spruce and pine by the Engelmann spruce beetle. Northern Arizona University, Arizona Forestry Notes 9. 20 p.
- Mitchell, R. 1970. An analysis of dispersal in mites . American Naturalist 104:425-431.
- Mitchell, R. G. 1983. Silviculture, plant vigor, and bark beetles. Page 33 in Thirty-fourth annual Western Forest Insect Work Conference, Proceedings, 1-3 March 1983, Santa Rosa, California. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, Portland, Oregon. 59 p.
- Mitchell, R. G., and C. Sartwell. 1974. Insects and other arthropods. Pages 1-22 in O. P. Cramer (ed.), Environmental effects of forest residues management in the Pacific Northwest. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station, General Technical Report PNW-24.
- Mitchell, R. G., R. H. Waring, and G. B. Pitman. 1983. Thinning lodgepole pine increases tree vigor and resistance to mountain pine beetle . Forest Science 29:204-211.
- Schmid, J. M., J. C. Mitchell, K. D. Carlin, and M. R. Wagner. 1984. Insect damage, cone dimensions, and seed production in crown levels of ponderosa pine . Great Basin Naturalist 44:575-578.
- Schmid, J. M., J. C. Mitchell, and M. H. Schroeder. 1973. Bark beetle emergence cages modified for use as pit traps. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note 244. 2 p.
- Stevens, R. E., and J. C. Mitchell. 1970. Lindane spray effective against mountain pine beetle in the Rocky Mountains. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-167. 3 p.
- Tumlinson, J. H., E. R. Mitchell, and D. L. Chambers. 1976. Manipulating complexes of insect pests with various combinations of behavior-modifying chemicals. Pages 53-66 in M. Beroza (ed.), Pest management with insect sex attractants and other behavior-controlling chemicals. Symposium No. 23, American Chemical Society. Washington, D. C. viii + 192 p.
- Yoshimoto, C. M., J. L. Gressitt, and C. J. Mitchell. 1962. Trapping of air-borne insects in the Pacific-Antarctic area, 1 . Pacific Insects 4:847-858.
- Kulhavy, D. L., J. H. Mitchell, and R. N. Conner. 1988a. The southern pine beetle and the red-cockaded woodpecker: potential for interaction . International Congress of Entomology, Proceedings 18:416.
- Kulhavy, D. L., J. H. Mitchell, and R. N. Conner. 1988b. The southern pine beetle and the red-cockaded woodpecker: potential for interaction. Pages 337-343 in T L. Payne and H. Saarenmaa, Integrated control of scolytid bark beetles. Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia. 355 p.
- Mitchell, R. G. 1989. Mixed host strategies for mountain pine beetle control in Oregon. Pages 60-63 in G. D. Amman, Management of lodgepole pine to minimize losses to the mountain pine beetle: symposium proceedings. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, Utah, General Technical Report INT-262. 119 p.
- Mitchell, R. G., R. E. Martin, and J. Stuart. 1983. Catfaces on lodgepole pine: fire scars or strip kills by the mountain pine beetle? . Journal of Forestry 81:598-601.
- Schmid, J. M., J. C. Mitchell, and S. A. Mata. 1986. Ponderosa pine conelet and cone mortality in central Arizona . Great Basin Naturalist 46:445-448.
- Webber, J. F., C. M. Brasier, and A. G. Mitchell. 1988. The role of the saprophytic phase in Dutch elm disease. Pages 298-313 in G. F. Pegg, and P. G. Ayres, Fungal infection of plants. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England. xiii + 428 p.
- Hessburg, P., R. Mitchell, and G. Filip. 1994. Historical and current roles of insects and pathogens in eastern Oregon and Washington forested landscapes. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, OR), General Technical Report PNW-GTR-327.
- Mitchell, J., D. Kulhavy, R. Conner, and C. Bryant. 1991. Susceptibility of redcockaded woodpecker colony areas to southern pine beetle infestations in east Texas . Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 15:158-162.
- Mitchell, R., and H. Preisler. 1991. Analysis of spatial patterns of lodgepole pine attacked by outbreak populations of the mountain pine beetle . Forest Science 37:1390-1408.
- Preisler, H., and R. Mitchell. 1993. Colonization patterns of the mountain pine beetle in thinned and unthinned lodgepole pine stands . Forest Science 39:528-545.
- Mitchell, R., and H. Preisler. 1998. Fall rate of lodgepole pine killed by the mountain pine beetle in central Oregon . Western Journal of Applied Forestry 13:23-26.