James D. Forester, Dean P. Anderson, Monica G. Turner
Northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis L.) stands throughout the upper Midwestern United States have failed to recruit individuals to the canopy consistently for several decades. To examine local...
When to Slow Down: Elk Residency Rates on a Heterogeneous Landscape (2008)
Dean P. Anderson, James D. Forester, Monica G. Turner
It remains unclear if patterns of habitat use are driven by animals moving to and increasing residency time in selected areas, or by animals simply returning frequently to selected areas. We studied...
SCALE-DEPENDENT SUMMER RESOURCE SELECTION BY REINTRODUCED ELK IN WISCONSIN, USA (2005)
DEAN P. ANDERSON, MONICA G. TURNER, JAMES D. FORESTER, JUN ZHU, MARK S. BOYCE, HAWTHORNE BEYER, ...
Identifying how habitat use is influenced by environmental heterogeneity at different scales is central to understanding ungulate population dynamics on complex landscapes. We used resource selection...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2005.
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2005.
Wootton, J. Timothy, Pfister, Catherine A., Forester, James D.
Increasing global concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are predicted to decrease ocean pH, with potentially severe impacts on marine food webs, but empirical data documenting ocean pH over time are...