Donoso, M., Jackson, V.L., and King, C.B. 2024. Assessment of beaver (Castor canadensis) herbivory on a bottomland forest in central Oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science. 104: 9-15.
Yang, J., Zou, C., Will, R., Wagner, K., Ouyang, Y., King, C, Winrich, A, and Tian, H. 2023. River Flow Decline Across the Entire Arkansas River Basin in the 21st Century. Journal of Hydrology. DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2023.129253
King, C.B.. 2021. Growth patterns and tree demographics at Martin Park Nature Center, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Native Plant Record 21: 1-11.
Esqueda, C.L. and King, C.B. 2021. Literature review of dendrochronology research on trees within Oklahoma, USA. Oklahoma Native Plant Record 21: 34-52.
Butler, C.J., King, C.B., and Reinking, D.L. 2021. Do citizen science methods identify regions of high avian biodiversity? Diversity 13. https://doi.org/10.3390/d13120656
Small, M.M., Laverty, S.M., King, C.B., Brennan, R.E. 2019. Tick species establishment in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA, identified by seasonal sampling in residential and non-residential sites. Journal of Vector Ecology 44: 1-9.
King, C.B. and Cheek, J. 2019. Historic fire regimes of Hottonia Bottoms Preserve and Boehler Seeps and Sandhills Preserve, Oklahoma. Final Report for the Oklahoma Nature Conservancy. 30pp.
King, C.B. and Buck, J.A. 2018. Characteristics of a bottomland hardwood forest at Arcadia Lake with special emphasis on green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica, Marshall). Oklahoma Native Plant Record 18: 1-18.
King, C.B. 2016. Assessment of the Cross Timbers forest at the Arcadia Conservation Education Area, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. A Final Report to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Arcadia Conservation Education Area. 25 pp.
King, C.B., Cheek, J., and LaMere, K. 2016. Tree-ring dataset contribution to the International Tree-Ring Database. National Climatic Data Center; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Contribution of 4815 measured post oak tree-ring widths from South Arcadia Lake that are publicly available at the following website: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo-search/?dataTypeId=18
King, C.B. 2015. Forest structure and fire history at Arcadia Lake, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma (1820-2014). Oklahoma Native Plant Record 15: 19-30.
King, C.B.and Cheek, J. 2015. Dendroecology, forest composition, and land-use history of a suburban Cross Timbers forest in central Oklahoma. Urban Naturalist 6: 1-20.
Andreicheck, I., Berg, J.M., Costanza, K.K.L., Cutter, A., Hall, W.P., King, C.B.,Reagan, A.N., Stewart, A.K., Whitney, N.M., Bekker, M.F., DeRose, J., and Speer, J.H. 2014. 410-year streamflow reconstruction ofthe south fork Shoshone River, Wyoming, USA. 24th North American Dendroecology Fieldweek Report. pp. 59-71.
Brown, S.R., Cheek, J.L., Grant, T.A., St. Jacques, J.-M., Jordan, D.A., Spradlin, C.E., Rourke, M.K., Grissino-Mayer, H.D., and Brown, P.M. 2014. Fire history in the Beartooth Mountains, Wyoming. 24th Annual North American Dendroecological Fieldweek. 14pp.
King, C.B. 2014. Oak age structure at E.C. Hafer Park, Edmond, Oklahoma. A report to the City of Edmond. Edmond, Oklahoma. 17pp.
King, C.B. and Muzika, R.M. 2014. Historic fire and canopy disturbance dynamics in an oak- pine (Quercus-Pinus) forest of the Missouri Ozarks (1624-2010). Castanea. 79: 78-87.