Publications:
Forester, D. C., M. Cameron, J. D. Forester. 2008. Nest and egg recognition by salamanders in the genus Desmognathus: A comprehensive re-examination. Ethology (in press).
Forester, J. D., D. P. Anderson, and M. G. Turner. 2008. Landscape and local factors affecting northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis) recruitment in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Wisconsin (USA). American Midland Naturalist (in press).
Anderson, D. P., J. D. Forester, and M. G. Turner. 2008. When to slow down?: elk residency rates on an heterogeneous landscape. Journal of Mammalogy 89(1):105-114.
Forester, J. D., D. P. Anderson, and M.G. Turner. 2007. Do high-density patches of coarse wood and regenerating saplings create browsing refugia for aspen (Populus tremuloides) in Yellowstone National Park (USA)? Forest Ecology and Management 253:211-219.
Forester, J. D., A. R. Ives, M. G. Turner, D. P. Anderson, D. Fortin, H. L. Beyer, D. W. Smith, and M. S. Boyce. 2007. Using state-space models to link patterns of elk (Cervus elaphus) movement to landscape characteristics in Yellowstone National Park. Ecological Monographs, 77(2): 285-299. [pdf]
Gardner, R. H., J. D. Forester, and R. E. Plotnick. 2006. Determining pattern-process relationships in heterogeneous landscapes. Pages 92:114 in Wu, J. and Hobbs, R. J. (Eds.), Key Topics and Perspectives in Landscape Ecology. Cambridge University Press. [pdf]
Anderson, D. P., J. D. Forester, M. G. Turner, J. L. Frair, E. H. Merrill, D. Fortin, J. S. Mao, and M. S. Boyce. 2005. Factors influencing seasonal home-range sizes in elk (Cervus elaphus) in North American landscapes. Landscape Ecology 20:257-271.
Anderson, D. P., M. G. Turner, J. D. Forester, J. Zhu, M. S. Boyce, H. Beyer, and L. Stowell. 2005. Scale-dependent summer resource selection by reintroduced elk in Wisconsin, USA. Journal of Wildlife Management 69:298-310.
Howard, A. K., J. D. Forester, J. M. Ruder, J. S. Parmerlee, and R. Powell. 1999. Natural history of a terrestrial Hispaniolan anole: Anolis barbouri. Journal of Herpetology 33:702-706.
Howard, A. K., J. D. Forester, J.M. Ruder, and R. Powell. 1997. Diets of two syntopic frogs: Eleutherodactylus abbotti and E. armstrongi (Leptodactylidae) from the Sierra de Baroruco, Hispaniola. Herpetological Natural History 5(1): 77-82.
Manuscripts Submitted:
Wootton, J. T., C. A. Pfister, J. D. Forester. Dynamical patterns and ecological impacts of changing ocean pH in a high-resolution multi-year dataset. PNAS (submitted).
Metcalf, C. J. E., S. Converse, J. D. Forester, G. H. Long, K. J. Grocock, S. Mahajan, J. S. Clark, and A. L. Graham. Hierarchical Bayesian inference on top-down versus bottom-up regulation of acute-phase malaria parasites within rodent hosts. Ecology (submitted).
Forester, J. D., H. K. Im, P. J. Rathouz. Accounting for animal movement in estimation of Resource Selection Functions: Sampling and data analysis. Ecology (submitted).
Wootton, J. T., J. D. Forester. Density-dependent stochasticity. American Naturalist (submitted).
Manuscripts in Preparation:
Forester, J. D., M. G. Turner, D. Fortin, D. P. Anderson, H. L Beyer, D. W. Smith, and M. S. Boyce. In preparation. Multi-scale habitat selection by elk: generalizing from individuals to populations. To be submitted to Ecological Applications.
Forester, J. D., J. T. Wootton, M. A. Coram, G. Dwyer. In preparation. Density dependent stochasticity in the dynamics of intertidal mussel communities. To be submitted to American Naturalist.