James Forester

James Forester

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Skok Hall, Room 135
Assistant Professor, Fish Wildlife & Conservation Biology

My overall research goal is to understand the spatio-temporal processes that affect the distribution and abundance of wildlife species. I am specifically interested in how animals alter their habitat selection and movement paths in response to heterogeneity in resources and risk. My research covers a range of spatial and temporal scales but is primarily focused on how large, mammalian herbivores and small carnivores respond to changing landscapes.