Julier, H.E. and T.H. Roulston. 2009. Wild Bee Abundance and Pollination Service in Cultivated Pumpkins: Farm Management, Nesting Behavior and Landscape Effects. Journal of Economic Entomology. 102 563-573.
McFrederick, Q. S., J.D. Fuentes, T.H. Roulston, J.C. Kathilankal, and M. Lerdau. 2009. Effects of air pollution on biogenic volatiles and ecological interactions. Oecologia 160: 411-420.
Roulston, T. H., S. A. Smith, and A. L. Brewster. 2007. A comparison of pan trap and intensive net sampling techniques for documenting a bee fauna. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 80: 179-181.
Kremen, C., N. M. Williams, M. A. Aizen, B. Gemmill-Heren, G. LeBuhn, R. Minckley, L. Packer, S. G. Potts, T. Roulston, I. Steffan-Dewenter, D. P. Vazquez, R. Winfree, L. Adams, E. E. Crone, S. S. Greenleaf, T. H. Keitt, A. Klein, J. Regetz, and T. Ricketts. 2007. Pollination and other ecosystem services provided by mobile organisms: a conceptual framework for the effects of land use change. Ecology Letters Letters 10:299-314.
Minckley, R. L., and T. H. Roulston. 2006. Incidental mutualisms and pollen specialization among bees. Pages 69-98 in N. M. Waser and J. Ollerton, editors. Plant-pollinator interactions: from specialization to generalization. Chicago Press, Chicago.
Cane, J. H., R. L. Minckley, L. J. Kervin, T. H. Roulston, and N. M. Williams. 2006. Complex responses within a desert bee guild (Hymenoptera : Apiformes) to urban habitat fragmentation. Ecological Applications 16:632-644.
Franklin, M. A., J. M. Stucky, T. R. Wentworth, C. Brownie, and T. H. Roulston. 2006. Limitations to fruit and seed production by Lysimachia asperulifolia Poir. (Primulaceae), a rare plant species of the Carolinas. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 133:403-411.
Cane, J. H., R. Minckley, L. Kervin, and T. Roulston. 2005. Temporally persistent patterns of incidence and abundance in a pollinator guild at annual and decadal scales: the bees of Larrea tridentata. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 85:319-329.
Shuler, R. E., T. H. Roulston, and G. E. Farris. 2005. Farming practices influence wild pollinator populations on squash and pumpkins. Journal of Economic Entomology 98:790-795.
Roulston, T. H. 2005. Pollen as a Reward. Pages 236-260 in A. Dafni, P. G. Kevan, and B. C. Husband, editors. Practical Pollination Biology. Enviroquest, Cambridge, Canada.
Silverman, J., and T. H. Roulston. 2003. Retrieval of granular bait by the Argentine ant (Hymenoptera : Formicidae): Effect of clumped versus scattered dispersion patterns. Journal of Economic Entomology 96:871-874.
Roulston, T. H., G. Buczkowski, and J. Silverman. 2003. Nestmate discrimination in ants: effect of bioassay on aggressive behavior. Insectes Sociaux 50:151-159.
Roulston, T. H., and J. H. Cane. 2002. The effect of pollen protein concentration on body size in the sweat bee Lasioglossum zephyrum (Hymenoptera: Apiformes). Evolutionary Ecology 16:49-65.
Roulston, T. H., and J. Silverman. 2002. The effect of food size and dispersion pattern on retrieval rate by the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Journal of Insect Behavior 15:633-648.
Roulston, T. H., and J. H. Cane. 2001. The effect of diet breadth and nesting ecology on body size variation in bees (Apiformes). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 73:129-142.
Silverman, J., and T. H. Roulston. 2001. Acceptance and intake of gel and liquid sucrose compositions by the argentine ant (Hymenoptera : Formicidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 94:511-515.
Roulston, T. H., J. H. Cane, and S. L. Buchmann. 2000. What governs the protein content of pollen: pollinator preferences, pollen-pistil interactions, or phylogeny? Ecological Monographs 70:617-643.
Roulston, T. H., and J. H. Cane. 2000. Pollen nutritional content and digestibility for animals. Plant Systematics and Evolution 222:187-209.
Roulston, T. H., and S. L. Buchmann. 2000. A phylogenetic reconsideration of the pollen starch-pollination correlation. Evolutionary Ecology Research 2:627-643.
Minckley, R. L., J. H. Cane, L. Kervin, and T. H. Roulston. 1999. Spatial predictability and resource specialization of bees (Hymenoptera : Apoidea) at a superabundant, widespread resource. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 67:119-147.
Roulston, T. H. 1999. Implications of pollen quality and foraging ecology for host choice and body size of bees. Dissertation. Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, U.S.A.
Appel, A., M. Tanley, and T. H. Roulston. 1998. Immigrant Cockroaches: A new cockroach established in Alabama. Highlights of Agricultural Research 45:16-17.
Roulston, T. H. 1997. Hourly capture of two species of Megalopta (Hymenoptera: Apoidea; Halictidae) at black lights in Panama with notes on nocturnal foraging by bees. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 70:189-196.
Roulston, T. H., and A. G. Appel. 1997. First Alabama record of the pale-bordered cockroach, Pseudomops septentrionalis (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae). Entomological News 108:159-160.
Shea, A. B., and T. H. Roulston. 1996. Recovery Plan for Cumberland Rosemary (Conradina verticillata).
Roulston, T. H., B. Sampson, and J. H. Cane. 1996. Squash and pumpkin pollinators plentiful in Alabama. Highlights of Agricultural Research 43:19-20.
Roulston, T. H. 1994. Reproductive ecology of Conradina verticillata Jennison, a rare, endemic mint of the Cumberland Plateau. Thesis. University of Tennessee, Knoxville.