Selected Publications
Foresman, K. R., and D. E. Pearson. 1998. Comparison of proposed survey procedures for the detection of forest carnivores. J. Wildl. Manage. 62:1217-1226.
Foresman, K. R., and D. E. Pearson. 1999. Activity patterns of American Martens, Martes americana, Snowshoe Hares, Lepus americanus, and Red Squirrels, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, in westcentral Montana. The Can. Field-Nat. 113(3):386-389.
Naughton, G. P., C. B. Henderson, K. R. Foresman, and R. L. McGraw II. 2000. Long-toed salamanders (Ambystoma macrodactylum) in harvested and intact Douglas-fir forests of western Montana. Ecol. Appl. 10:1681-1689.
Badyaev, A.V., K. R. Foresman, and M.V. Fernandes. 2000. Rapid environmental change and developmental stability: vegetation removal causes increased fluctuating asymmetry in free-living shrew populations. Ecology 81:336-345.
Badyaev, A. V. and K. R. Foresman. 2000. Extreme environmental change and evolution: stress-induced morphological variation is strongly concordant with patterns of evolutionary divergence in shrew mandibles. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 267:371-377.
Foresman, K. R. 2001. The Wild Mammals of Montana. Special Publication #12, The American Society of Mammalogists, 278 pp.
Foresman, K. R. 2001. Key to the Mammals of Montana. The University of Montana Bookstore, 92 pp.
Foresman, K. R. Small mammal use of modified culverts on the Lolo South Project of western Montana. Proc. Int. Conf. Ecol. Trans., Keystone, CO, 2001; Raleigh, N.C., Center for Transportation and the Environment, North Carolina State University; In Press.
Badyaev, A., and K. R. Foresman . 2004. Evolution of morphological integration. I. Functional units channel stress-induced variation in shrew mandibles. The American Naturalist, 163:868-879.
Gillihan, S. W., and K. R. Foresman. 2004. Sorex vagrans. Mammalian Species No.744:1-5., American Society of Mammalogists.
Foresman, K. R., and A. V. Badyaev. 2006. Developmental instability and the environment: why are some species better indicators of stress than others. In: Merritt, J. F., S. Churchfield, R. Hutterer, and B. A. Sheftel. (eds.). Advances in the biology of the shrews II. Special Publication of the International Society of Shrew Biologists No. 01.
Badyaev, A. V., Kerry R. Foresman, and Rebecca L. Young. 2005. Evolution of morphological integration: II. Developmental accommodation of stress-induced variation. American Naturalist 166:382-395.
Dullum, J. L. D., K. R. Foresman, and M. R. Matchett. 2005. Efficacy of translocations for restoring populations of black-tailed prairie dogs. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:842-950.
Vinkey, R. S., M. K. Schwartz, K. S. McKelvey, K. R. Foresman, K. L. Pilgrim, and B. J. Giddings. 2006. When reintroductions are augmentations: the genetic legacy of the fisher (Martes pennanti) in Montana. Journal of Mammalogy 87:265-271.
Holmes, G. E., K. R. Foresman, and M. R. Matchett. 2006. No evidence of persistent Yersinia pestis infection at prairie dog colonies in north-central Montana. Wildlife Diseases 42:164-169.
Ausband, D., and K. R. Foresman. 2007. Assessing the success of swift fox reintroductions on the Blackfeet Indian reservation, Montana, USA. Biological Conservation 136:423-430.
Ausband D., and K. R. Foresman. 2007. Dispersal, survival, and reproduction of wild-born, yearling swift foxes in a reintroduced population. Canadian Journal of Zoology 85:185-189.
Zwolak, R., and K. R. Foresman. 2007. Effects of a stand-replacing fire on small mammal communities in montane forest. Canadian Journal of Zoology 85:815-822.
Luikart, G., S. Zundel, D. Rioux, C. Miquel, K. A. Keating, J. T. Hogg, B. Steele, K. R. Foresman, and P. Taberlet. 2008. Low genotyping error rates for microsatellite mutiplexes and noninvasive fecal DNA samples from bighorn sheep. Journal of Wildlife Management 72:299-304.
Zwolak, R., and K. R. Foresman. 2008. Deer mouse demography in burned and unburned forest: no evidence for source-sink dynamics. Canadian Journal of Zoology 86:83-91.