Although this website primarily profiles the photography of Dr. Greg Forcey, wildlife research is an important part of his life and is highlighted here. Below you find PDF copies of Dr. Forcey's published research articles which can be viewed using Adobe Acrobat.
Selected Publications
Forcey, G. M., G. M. Linz, W. E. Thogmartin, and W. J. Bleier. 2008. Modeling wetland blackbird populations as a function of waterfowl abundance in the Prairie Pothole Region of the United States and Canada. Environmental Bioindicators 3:124-135.
Forcey, G. M., G. M. Linz, W. E. Thogmartin, and W. J. Bleier. 2007. Influence of land use and climate on wetland breeding birds in the Prairie Pothole region of Canada. Canadian Journal of Zoology 85:421-436
Forcey, G. M. 2006. Landscape-level influences on wetland birds in the Prairie Pothole Region of the United States and Canada. Doctoral Dissertation, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota, USA.
Forcey, G. M., J. T. Anderson, F. K. Ammer, and R. C. Whitmore. 2006. Comparison of two double-observer point count approaches for estimating breeding bird abundance. Journal of Wildlife Management 70:1674-1681.
Anderson, J. T., G. M. Forcey, J. D. Osbourne, and A. B. Spurgeon. 2002. The importance and use of wildlife management plans: an example from the Camp Dawson Collective Training Area. Proceedings of the West Virginia Academy of Sciences 74:8-17.
Forcey, G. M., and J. T. Anderson. 2002. An assessment of avian fauna on the Camp Dawson Collective Training Area, Kingwood, West Virginia. Proceedings of the West Virginia Academy of Sciences 74:39-55.
Forcey, G. M., and J. T. Anderson. 2002. Variation in bird detection probabilities and abundances among different point count durations and plot sizes. Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 56:331-342.
Forcey, G. M. 2002. An evaluation of double-observer point count techniques and avian habitat use on the Camp Dawson Collective Training Area, Preston County, West Virginia. Master's Thesis, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA.