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James D Forester

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Kim D, Thompson P, Wolfson D, Merkle J, Oliveira-Santos L, Forester J, et al.
Mov Ecol . 2024 Nov; 12(1):72. PMID: 39558435
Incorporating memory (i.e., some notion of familiarity or experience with the landscape) into models of animal movement is a rising challenge in the field of movement ecology. The recent proliferation...
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Oliveira-Santos L, Moore S, Severud W, Forester J, Isaac E, Chenaux-Ibrahim Y, et al.
Sci Adv . 2021 Dec; 7(52):eabj5944. PMID: 34936450
Predators can modulate disease transmission within prey populations by influencing prey demography and behavior. Predator-prey dynamics can involve multiple species in heterogeneous landscapes; however, studies of predation on disease transmission...
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Worsley-Tonks K, Gehrt S, Miller E, Singer R, Bender J, Forester J, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2021 May; 87(15):e0048421. PMID: 33990315
Wildlife can be exposed to antimicrobial-resistant bacteria (ARB) via multiple pathways. Spatial overlap with domestic animals is a prominent exposure pathway. However, most studies of wildlife-domestic animal interfaces have focused...
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Muthukrishnan R, Sullivan L, Shaw A, Forester J
Ecol Lett . 2020 Feb; 23(5):791-799. PMID: 32086876
Most of the classical theory on species coexistence has been based on species-level competitive trade-offs. However, it is becoming apparent that plant species display high levels of trait plasticity. The...
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Berini J, Brockman S, Hegeman A, Reich P, Muthukrishnan R, Montgomery R, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2018 Sep; 9:1257. PMID: 30233611
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Ditmer M, Moen R, Windels S, Forester J, Ness T, Harris T
Curr Zool . 2018 Aug; 64(4):419-432. PMID: 30109872
Populations inhabiting the bioclimatic edges of a species' geographic range face an increasing amount of stress from alterations to their environment associated with climate change. Moose are large-bodied ungulates that...
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Ditmer M, Moen R, Windels S, Forester J, Ness T, Harris T
Curr Zool . 2018 Aug; 64(4):547. PMID: 30109871
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1093/cz/zox047.]
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White L, Forester J, Craft M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2018 Jun; 115(28):7374-7379. PMID: 29941567
Disease models have provided conflicting evidence as to whether spatial heterogeneity promotes or impedes pathogen persistence. Moreover, there has been limited theoretical investigation into how animal movement behavior interacts with...
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Muthukrishnan R, Davis A, Jordan N, Forester J
PLoS One . 2018 May; 13(5):e0195892. PMID: 29771923
Invasion potential should be part of the evaluation of candidate species for any species introduction. However, estimating invasion risks remains a challenging problem, particularly in complex landscapes. Certain plant traits...
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White L, Forester J, Craft M
J Anim Ecol . 2017 Sep; 87(3):559-580. PMID: 28944450
Individual differences in contact rate can arise from host, group and landscape heterogeneity and can result in different patterns of spatial spread for diseases in wildlife populations with concomitant implications...