- Robertson, J. 1979. The mountain pine beetle—friend or foe? Amer. For. 85:38-43.
- Robertson, J. G. 1961. Ovariole numbers in Coleoptera . Canadian Journal of Zoology 39:245-263.
- Robertson, R. L., and F. E. Whitfield. 1968a. Southern pine beetle of North Carolina. North Carolina University, Extension Folder 274. 6 p. (revised 1975).
- Robertson, R. L., and F. E. Whitfield. 1968b. The engraver beetle in North Carolina. North Carolina University, Extension Folder 272. 8 p.
- Robertson, R. L., and F. E. Whitfield. 1968c. The turpentine beetle in North Carolina. North Carolina University, Extension Folder 273. 8 p.
- Dell, T. R., J. L. Robertson, and M. I. Haverty. 1983. Estimate of cumulative change of state with the Weibull function . Entomological Society of America, Bulletin 29:38-40.
- Robertson, F. D. 1987. Record of decision, USDA Forest Service, Suppression of the southern pine beetle: final environmental impact statement: deciding official, F. Dale Robertson. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Region, Atlanta, Georgia.
- Robertson, J. L. 1983. [Book review] . Entomological Society of America, Bulletin 29:71.
- Sturgeon, K. B., and J. L. Robertson. 1985. Microsomal polysubstrate monooxygenase activity in western and mountain pine beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Entomological Society of America, Annals 78:1-4.
- Alosi, M., and J. Robertson. 1992. Biochemical indicators of population status of pine bark beetles. Page 4 In Jane L. Hayes and J.L. Robertson (eds.), Proceedings of a workshop on bark beetle genetics: current status of research, May 17-18, 1992, Berkeley, California. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station (Albany, CA), General Technical Report PSW-GTR-138.
- Bedard, W., G. Ferrell, M. Whitmore, and A. Robertson. 1990. Trapping evaluation of beetle vectors of black stain root disease in Douglas fir . The Canadian Entomologist 122:459-468.
- Hayes, J., and J. Robertson. 1992. An (ecological biased) view of the current status of bark beetle genetics and future research needs. Pages 1-2 In Jane L. Hayes and J.L. Robertson (eds.), Proceedings of a workshop on bark beetle genetics: current status of research, May 17-18, 1992, Berkeley, California. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station (Albany, CA), General Technical Report PSW-GTR-138.
- Robertson, A. 1993. Wind and wave forests: a case study and implications for silviculture. Pages 491-510 In J. Alden, J.L. Mastrantonio, and S. Odum (eds.), Forest development in cold climates. Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop, June 18-23, 1991, Laugarvtn, Iceland. NATO ASI Series: Series A: Life Sciences. Plenum Press: New York.
- Robertson, S. 1990. Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia—Bark Beetle Survey. Halifax Field Naturalists, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
- Brun, L., D. Suckling, R. Roush, V. Gaudichon, H. Preisler, and J. Robertson. 1995. Genetics of endosulfan resistance in Hypothenemus hampei (Coleoptera: Scolytidae): Implications for mode of sex determination . Journal of Economic Entomology 88:470-474.
- Carter, M., J. Robertson, R. Haack, R. Lawrence, and J. Hayes. 1996. Genetic reíatedness of North American populations of Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Journal of Economic Entomology 89:1345-1353.
- Robertson, I. 1998a. Paternal care enhances male reproductive success in pine engraver beetles . Animal Behaviour 56:595-602.
- Robertson, I. 1998b. Flight muscle changes in male pine engraver beetles during reproduction: the effects of body size, mating status and breeding failure . Physiological Entomology 23:75-80.
- Robertson, I., and B. Roitberg. 1998. Duration of paternal care in pine engraver beetles: Why do larger males care less? . Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 43:379-386.
- Robertson, I., B. Roitberg, I. Williamson, and S. Senger. 1995. Contextual chemical ecology: An evolutionary approach to the chemical ecology of insects . American Entomologist 41:237-239.