- Chapin, J. B., and A. D. Oliver. 1986. New records for Xylosandrus and Xyleborus species (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Entomological Society of Washington, Proceedings 88680-683.
- Oliver, W. W. 1979. Growth and mortality of thinned knobcone x Montery pine saplings by engraver beetles and a hard freeze. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station), Research Note PSW-1399.
- Lanier, G. N., and J. H. Oliver. 1966. "Sex-ratio" condition: unusual mechanisms in bark beetles . Science 153:208-209.
- Oliver, W. W. 1970. Cacodylic-acid for precommercial thinning in mixed conifer stands shows erratic results. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note PSW-224. 3 p.
- Oliver, W. W. 1979. Growth and mortality of thinned knobcone x Monterey pine saplings by engraver beetles and a hard freeze. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Paper PSW-139. 9 p.
- Gara, R., C. Oliver, and R. Kenady. 1982. Insect pests of true firs in the Pacific Northwest. Contribution of the Institute of Forest Resources. University of Washington, Seattle 45:157-160.
- ChapĂn, J., and A. Oliver. 1986. New records for Xylosandrus and Xyleborus species (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 88:680-683.
- Oliver, W. 1995. Is self-thinning in ponderosa pine ruled by Dendroctonus bark beetles? Pages 213-218 In Forest health through silviculture: Proceedings of the 1995 National Silviculture Workshop, Mescalero, New Mexico, May 8-11, 1995. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Ft. Collins, CO), General Technical Report RM-267.
- Oliver, W. 1997. Twenty-five-year growth and mortality of planted ponderosa pine repeatedly thinned to different stand densities in northern California . Western Journal of Applied Forestry 12:122-130.