Quantitative Studies Laboratory

Professional Publications and Presentations of the QSL

2006

Danks, Z.D., and W.F. Porter. 2006. Spatial patterns and landscape characteristics of motor vehicle collisions with moose in Maine. Presentation at the Northeastern Transportation and Wildlife Conference, Newry, ME, September 12.

Goetz, S. L. Wild turkey management and geographic information systems. Presentation at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, February 3, 2006.

Spilman, C. A. 2006. The effects of lakeshore development on common loon productivity in the Adirondack Park, New York. M. S. Thesis, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.

Spilman, C. A., W. F. Porter, and N. Schoch. 2006. The effects of lakeshore development on common loon productivity in the Adirondack Park, New York. Presentation at the 9th Annual Northeast Natural History Conference, Albany, NY, May.

Vesely, D., McComb, B.C., Vojta, C.D., Suring, L.H., Halaj, J. Holthausen, R.S., Zuckerberg, B., Manley, P.M. 2006. Development of Protocols To Inventory or Monitor Wildlife, Fish, or Rare Plants. Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-72. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 100 p.

Zuckerberg, B., and W. F. Porter. 2006. Long-term Changes in Avian Communities throughout New York State. Presentation at the American Wildlife Conservation Federation, June 08.

Zuckerberg, B., W. F. Porter, and K. Corwin. 2006. Can atlas data be used to monior avian population change? Presentation at the 13th Annual Conference on the Adirondacks, Lake Placid, NY, May 24-25.

Zuckerberg, B., W. F. Porter, and K. Corwin. 2006. Can atlas data be used to monior avian population change? Conserving birds in human-dominated landscapes: weaving a common future. Poster at The Center for Biodiversity and Conservation, Eleventh Annual Spring Symposium, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, April 27-28.

Zuckerberg, B., W. F. Porter, and K. Corwin. 2006. Can atlas data be used to monior avian population change? Presentation at the Northeast Natural History Conference IX, New York State Museum, Albany, NY, April 20-21.

Zuckerberg, B., and P. D. Vickery. 2006. Grassland restoration on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts: early effects of mowing and burning on shrubland and grassland passerines. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 118(3): 353-363.

2005

Fleming, K. K., and W. F. Porter. 2005. Effects of landscape features and fragmentation on wild turkey dispersal. National Wild Turkey Symposium 9: In Press

Fleming, K. K., B. R. Miranda, K. A. Didier, and W. F. Porter. 2005. The effects of simulated class error on a habitat-suitability-index model for white-tailed deer. Presentation at the 11th National Conference, The Wildlife Society, Madison, WI, September.

Glennon, M. J., and W. F. Porter. 2005. Effects of landuse management on biotic integrity: an investigation of bird communities. Biological Conservation 126:499-511.

Goetz, S. L. and W. F. Porter. 2005. Statewide assessment of wild turkey habitat using satellite imagery in Arkansas. National Wild Turkey Symposium 9: In Press

Porter, W. F. 2005. Foodplots to landscapes: understanding the wild turkey in northern latitudes. National Wild Turkey Symposium 9: In Press

Spilman, C. A., W. F. Porter, and N. Schoch. 2006. The effects of lakeshore development on common loon productivity in the Adirondack Park, New York. Presentation at the 123rd Stated Meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union, Santa Barbara, CA, August.

Spilman, C. A., W. F. Porter, and N. Schoch. 2006. The effects of lakeshore development on common loon productivity in the Adirondack Park, New York. Presentation at the 61st Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Virginia Beach, VA, April.

Zuckerberg, B., and W. F. Porter. 2005. Evaluating ecosystem integrity within the Adirondack State Park: a basis for ecosystem management. Presentation at the 20th Annual Symposium of the United States Regional Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Syracuse, NY, March 12-16.

Vickery, P. D., B. Zuckerberg, A. L. Jones, W. G. Shriver, and A. P. Weik. 2005. Influence of fire and other anthropogenic practices on grassland and shrubland birds in New England. Studies in Avian Biology 30:139-146.

Vickery, P. D., B. Zuckerberg, A. L. Jones, W. G. Shriver, and A. P. Weik. 2005. Influence of fire and other anthropogenic practices on grassland and shrubland birds in New England. Pages 1087 - 1089 in Bird Conservation and Integration in the Americas (C. J. Ralph and T. D. Rich, eds.). U. S. Forest Service General Technical Report, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Gen. Tech. Report PSW- GTR-191.

2004
Fleming, K. K., B. R. Miranda, K. A. Didier and W. F. Porter. 2004. How does error in remotely-sensed land cover data affect wildlife studies? Wildlife Society Bulletin. 32:158-168.

Hurst, J. and and W.F. Porter. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the New York Chapter - The Wildlife Society, SUNY-ESF Andirondack Ecological Center, Huntington Forest, Newcomb, NY, Feb. 5-6, 2004.

Lott, A. and W.F. Porter. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the New York Chapter - The Wildlife Society, SUNY-ESF Andirondack Ecological Center, Huntington Forest, Newcomb, NY, Feb. 5-6, 2004.

Oyer, A. M. and W. F. Porter 2004. Localized management of white-tailed deer in the central Adirondack Mountains, New York. Journal of Wildlife Management. 68:257-265.

Porter, W. F., H. B. Underwood and J. L Woodard. 2004. Movement behavior, dispersal, and the potential for localized management of deer in a suburban environment. Journal of Wildlife Management. 68:247-256.

Zuckerberg B., C.R. Griffin, D. Goodwin, J. Finn, and D. Slaymaker. 2004. A Gap Analysis of Southern New England: An Analysis of Biodiversity for Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Final contract report to USGS Biological Resources Division, Gap Analysis Program, Moscow, Idaho.

 

2003

Didier, K. A. and W. F. Porter. 2003. Evaluating regional patterns in sugar maple regeneration adn white-tailed deer densities in northern New York. Forest Ecology and Management 181(1-2): 253-266.

Fleming, K.K. and W.F.Porter. Comparison of landscape, patch, and local habitat effects on predation of artificial nests. Presentation at the Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT, Sept. 6-10, 2003.

Glennon, M.J. and W.F. Porter. Effects of land use management on biotic integrity in the Adirondack Park, New York. Presentation at the Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT, Sept. 6-10, 2003.

Goetz, S. L. and W.F. Porter. Statewide habitat assessment for wild turkey in Arkansas. Presentation at the Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT, Sept. 6-10, 2003.

Gorham, D. A. and W.F. Porter. Landscape level analysis of suburban white-tailed deer overabundance. Presentation at the 3rd International Wildlife Management Congress, Christchurch, New Zealand, Dec. 1-5, 2003.

Lott, A. and W.F. Porter. Effects of white-tailed deer density on hardwood regeneration in the Adirondack Mountains, New York. Presentation at the Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT, Sept. 6-10, 2003.

Miranda, B. R. and W. F. Porter. 2003. A statewide habitat assessment for white-tailed deer in Arkansas using satellite imagery. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 31:715-726.

Miranda, B.R. and W.F. Porter. Statewide habitat assessment for white-tailed deer in Arkansas using satellite imagery. Presentation at the Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT, Sept. 6-10, 2003.

Oyer, A.M. and W.F. Porter. Localized management of white-tailed deer in the central Adirondack mountains of New York. Presentation at the Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT, Sept. 6-10, 2003.

Porter, W.F. and A.M. Oyer. Localized management of white-tailed deer: eight years after experimental removal of a matrilinealsocial group. Presentation at the 3rd International Wildlife Management Congress, Christchurch, New Zealand, Dec. 1-5, 2003.

2002


Glennon, M. J, W. F. Porter, and C. L. Demers. 2002. An alternative field technique for estimating diversity of small-mammal populations. Journal of Mammalogy 83(3):734-42.
2001

Fleming, K. K. and W. F. Porter. 2001. Using a habitat suitability approach to evaluate landscape patterns for eastern wild turkey. Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium 8:157-166.

Haulton, S. M., W. F. Porter and B. A. Rudolph. 2001. Evaluating four methods to capture white-tailed deer. Wildlife Society Bulletin 29:255-264.

Nesslage, G. M. and W. F. Porter. 2001. A geostatistical analysis of deer harvest in the Adirondack Park, 1954-1997. Wildlife Society Bulletin 29:787-794.

Porter, W. F. and K. K. Fleming. 2001. Making tracks: wild turkey management in the new millennium. Proceedings of the 8th National Wild Turkey Symposium. National Wild Turkey Federation and Cadmus Press. 295 pp.

Porter, W. F. and H. B. Underwood. 2001. Contraception and deer: the Irondequoit report. Roosevelt Wild Life Station at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. 96 pp.

Roberts, S. D. and W. F. Porter. 2001. Annual changes in May rainfall as an index to wild turkey harvest. Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium. 8:43-52.

2000

McClain, B. J. and W. F. Porter. 2000. Using satellite imagery to assess large-scale habitat characteristics of the Adirondack Park. Environmental Management 26:553-561.

Porter, W. F. and G. A. Baldassarre. 2000. Future directions for the graduate curriculum in wildlife biology: building on ouir strengths. Wildlife Society Bulletin 28:508-513.

Rudolph, B. A. W. F. Porter and H. B. Underwood. 2000. Evaluating immunocontraception for managing suburban white-tailed deer in Irondequoit, New York. Journal of Wildlife Management 64:463-473.

1999

Didier, K. A., and W. F. Porter. 1999.  Large scale assessment of potential habitat to restore elk to New York State.  Wildlife Society Bulletin 27:409-418.

Fischer, J. P. and H. B. Underwood.  Investigating the effects of ear tags on the total body burden of Ixodes scapularis on Peromyscus leucopus.  Contributed paper, American Society of Mammalogists Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, June 1999.

Fischer, J. P. and H. B. Underwood.  Five Years of Vegetational Change in the Lighthouse Tract of FINS.  Presentation, Fire Island National Seashore, Patchogue, New York, February 1999.

Glennon, M. J., and W. F. Porter.  1999. Use of Landsat imagery in habitat analysis for wild turkey.  Wildlife Society Bulletin 27:646-653.

Glennon, M.J., and W. F. Porter.  Modeling land-use and its effects on biodiversity in the Adirondack Park.  Poster presentation, 55th Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Manchester, NH, September 22-26, 1998.

Glennon, M. J., and W. F. Porter.  Conserving biodiversity in the Adirondack Park.  Paper presentation, New York State Chapter of the Wildlife Society annual meeting, Binghamton, NY, February 1999.

Glennon, M. J., and W. F. Porter.  Modeling land-use and its effects on biodiversity in the Adirondack Park.  Paper presentation, Adirondack Research Consortium Conference, Saranac Lake, NY, May 1999.

Mazur, R. and H. B. Underwood.  In Press. The roles of vegetation structure and composition on field occupancy by Henslow's sparrows. Wilson Bulletin.

Nesslage, G. M., and W. F. Porter. Assessing long-term population dynamics of white-tailed deer in the Adirondack Park, NY. Contributed paper, Adirondack Research Consortium, Saranac Lake, NY. May 1999.

Nesslage, G. M., and W. F. Porter. Assessing long-term population dynamics of white-tailed deer in the Adirondack Park, NY. Contributed paper, 55th Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Manchester, NH. May 1999.

Porter, W. F. and J. A. Hill. 1999. Biotic resources of the northeastern United States. Pages 181-218 in Mac, M. J., P. A. Opler, C. E. Pucket Haeker and P. D. Doran, editors. Status and trends of the nation's biological resources. U. S. Department of the Interior, U. S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia.

Porter, W. F., and H. B. Underwood.  1999.  Of elephants and blind men: deer management in the U.S. National Parks. Ecological Applications 9(1): 3-9.

Rudolph, B. A.  Evaluating immunocontraception for managing suburban white-tailed deer in Irondequoit, New York.  M.S. Thesis. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Syracuse, NY.

Rudolph, B. A., W. F. Porter, and H. B. Underwood. In Press. Evaluating immunocontraception for managing suburban white-tailed deer in Irondequoit, New York.   Journal of Wildlife Management.

Rudolph, B. A., W. F. Porter, and H. B. Underwood.  Evaluating immunocontraception for managing suburban white-tailed deer in Irondequoit, New York.  Contributed Paper, 55th Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Manchester, NH. May 1999.

Salmon, P., and H. B. Underwood.  A framework for determining the feasibility of white-tailed deer fertility control programs.  Contributed paper, 55th Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Manchester, NH.  May 1999.

Underwood, H. B. Viability of feral horse populations on Atlantic coastal barrier islands: implications for management. Invited presentation, Wild Horse and Burro Population Viability Forum, April 21, 1999, Ft. Collins, CO.

1998

Didier, K. A. 1998. The biological feasibility of restoring elk to New York State. M.S. Thesis. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Syracuse. 80pp.

Fleming, K. K., and W. F. Porter. Landscape habitat analysis for wild turkey in New York State.  NWTF Northeast Technical Meetings, St. Mary's, PA, August, 1998.

Glennon, M.J.  Effects of land-use on biodiversity in the Adirondack Park.  Contributed paper, Fifth Annual Meeting of the Wildlife Society, Buffalo, New York, September 22-26, 1998.

McClain, B. J. 1998.  Using Satellite Imagery to Assess Habitat for White-tailed Deer in the Adirondack Park, NY.  M. S. Thesis.  State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Syracuse.

McClain, B. J. and W. F. Porter. Using Satellite Imagery to Assess Habitat for White-tailed Deer in the Adirondack Park, NY. Contributed paper, 54th Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Camp Hill, PA. May 1998.

Porter, W. F. 1998.  The increasing conflicts of deer and human populations in suburban areas: Realities of immuncontraception as a management option for white-tailed deer in suburban environments. Buffalo Environmental Law Journal 5:390-409.

Roberts, S.D. and W. F. Porter. 1998. Relation between weather and survival of wild turkey nests. Journal of Wildlife Management 62:1492-1498.

Roberts, S. D. and W. F. Porter. 1998. Influence of temperature and precipitation on survival of wild turkey poults. Journal of Wildlife Management 62:1499-1505.

Salmon, P. , and H. B. Underwood. Defining elements of feasibility for white-tailed deer fertility control programs.  Poster presentation, Fifth Annual Meeting of the Wildlife Society, Buffalo, New York, September 22-26, 1998.

Salmon, P. , and H. B. Underwood.  Defining elements of feasibility for white-tailed deer fertility control programs.  Morris County Wildlife Forum, Morristown, NJ, November 1998.

Underwood, H. B. Monitoring white-tailed deer populations in coastal ecosystems. Invited presentation, Long-term Coastal Ecosystem Monitoring Conference, Cape Cod National Seashore.  September 16-17, 1998.

Underwood, H. B., F. D. Verret, and J. P. Fischer. 1998. Density and herd composition of white-tailed deer populations on Fire Island National Seashore. Final Report to the National Park Service. 42 pp.

Verret, F. D., and H. B. Underwood. Does immunocontraception produce differential rutting behavior in white-tailed deer? Poster presentation, Fifth Annual Meeting of the Wildlife Society, Buffalo, New York, September 22-26, 1998.

Villepique, J.T. and L. W. VanDruff. Urban habitat use by gray fox in Syracuse, NY. US meeting of the International Society for Landscape Ecology, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI. March 20, 1998.

Villepique, J.T. and L. W. VanDruff. Urban habitat use by gray fox in Syracuse, NY.  Fifth Annual Meeting of the Wildlife Society, Buffalo, New York, September 22-26, 1998.

1997

Aycrigg, J. A. and W. F. Porter. 1997. Socio-spatial dynamics of white-tailed deer in the central Adirondack Mountains, New York. Journal of Mammalogy 78:468-482.

Bowerman, M. A. 1997. Relative importance of hedgerow characteristics to woodchuck burrow abundance. M.S. Thesis. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Syracuse. 37pp.

Glennon, M. J. 1997. Use of Landsat imagery in habitat analysis for wild turkey.  M.S. Thesis. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Syracuse. 62pp.

Jones, M. L., N. E. Mathews, and W. F. Porter. 1997. Influence of social organization on dispersal and survival of translocated female white-tailed deer. Wildlife Society Bulletin 25:272-278.

Mathews, N. E., J. A. DeWoody, W. F. Porter, L. C. Skow, and R. L. Honeycutt. 1997. Genetic variation as a predictor of social structure: genetic approaches for studying free-ranging white-tailed deer. Pages 99-119 in McShea, W. J., H. B. Underwood and J. H. Rappole, eds. The science of overabundance: deer ecology and population management. Smithsonian Institution Press. Washington, D.C.

McNulty, S. A. 1997. Cover type, loggong disturbance, and recruitment of white-tailed deer in the Adirondacks. M.S. Thesis. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Syracuse. 93pp.

McNulty, S. A., W. F. Porter, N. E. Mathews, and J. A. Hill. 1997. Localized management for reducing white-tailed deer populations. Wildlife Society Bulletin 25:265-271.

Nielsen, C. K., S. J. Nelson, and W.F. Porter. 1997. Emigration of deer from a partial enclosure. Wildlife Society Bulletin 25:282-290.

Nielsen, C. K., W. F. Porter and H. B. Underwood. 1997. An adaptive management approach to controlling suburban deer. Wildlife Society Bulletin 25:470-477.

Porter, W. F. 1997. Behavior of white-tailed deer and implications for management. Pages 59-66 in Rowan, A. N. and J. C. Weer, eds. Living with wildlife: analysis of the biology, sociology and ethics of beaver and deer issues. Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy. North Grafton, MA.

Porter, W. F. 1997. Deer population biology. Pages 49-58 in Rowan, A. N. and J. C. Weer, eds. Living with wildlife: analysis of the biology, sociology and ethics of beaver and deer issues. Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy. North Grafton, MA.

Porter, W. F. 1997. Ignorance, arrogance, and the process of deer management. Wildlife Society Bulletin 25:408-412.

Roberts, S. D. 1997. Relationships between weather and the annual dynamics of wild turkey population in New York. Ph. D. Thesis. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Syracuse. 95pp.

Rudolph, B. A., W. F. Porter, and H. B. Underwood. Effort involved with application of contraception on free-ranging urban white-tailed deer. Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference, Milwaukee, WI. December 8, 1997.

Sleggs, S. 1997. Wildlife and vegetation response to wetland restoration in the Montezuma Marsh Complex of central New York. M.S. Thesis. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Syracuse. 52pp.

Underwood, H. B and W. F. Porter. 1997. Reconsidering old paradigms of overpopulation in ungulates: White-tailed deer at Saratoga. Pages 185-197 in McShea, W. J., H. B. Underwood and J. H. Rappole, eds. The science of overabundance: deer ecology and population management. Smithsonian Institution Press. Washington, D.C.

1996

Bowerman, Margo A. and Larry W. Van Druff. Factors associated with woodchuck occupancy of hedgerows. Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. Hartford, CT. April, 1996.

Bowerman, Margo A., Robert H. Bruleigh and Larry W. Van Druff. Nuisance woodchuck management through habitat manipulation. Poster presented at Ecosystem Approaches to Management: Interdisciplinary Applications - Joint Meeting of the New York Chapters of The American Fisheries Society, The Society of American Foresters, and The Wildlife Society. February, 1996.

Lawrence, Richard K., William F. Porter, H. Brian Underwood, David S. DeCalesta, and Susan L. Stout. Adaptive Management of Herbivore-impacted Landscapes in Northwestern Pennsylvania. Poster presented at Ecosystem Approaches to Management: Interdisciplinary Applications - Joint Meeting of the New York Chapters of The American Fisheries Society, The Society of American Foresters, and The Wildlife Society. Syracuse, NY. February, 1996.

Mazur, Rachel and H. B. Underwood. 1996. Springtime Habitat of Henslow's Sparrows at Saratoga National Historical Park, New York. New York State Natural History Conference. Albany, NY. April, 1996.

McNulty, Stacy A. and William F. Porter. The Effect of Habitat on Movement Behavior and Social Structure of White-tailed Deer in the Adirondacks. Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Hartford CT. April, 1996.

McNulty, Stacy A. and William F. Porter. The Effect of Habitat on Movement Behavior and Social Structure of White-tailed Deer in the Adirondacks. Annual Conference of the Adirondack Research Consortium, Raquette Lake, NY. May, 1996.

Nielsen, Clayton K. 1996. Feasibility of population management of white-tailed deer in Irondequoit, New York. M.S. Thesis, SUNY-ESF, Syracuse. 80pp.

Nielsen, Clayton K., Steven J. Nelson, and William F. Porter. Emigration of deer from a partial enclosure. Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. Hartford, CT. April, 1996.

Nielsen, Clayton K. 1996. Feasibility of population management of white-tailed deer in Irondequoit, New York. Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference, Omaha, NE, December, 1996.

Odell, D. E., and Sheila. E. Sleggs. Ecosystem management implication of the Northern Montezuma Wetlands Project. Poster presented at Ecosystem Approaches to Management: Interdisciplinary Applications - Joint Meeting of the New York Chapters of The American Fisheries Society, The Society of American Foresters, and The Wildlife Society. Syracuse, NY. February, 1996.

Porter, William F. and Daniel J. Gefell. 1996. Influences of weather and landuse on wild turkey populations in New York. Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium 7: 75-80.

Porter, William F., Nancy E. Mathews and H. Brian Underwood. Metapopulations in deer: implications to management. Annual Conference of the Adirondack Research Consortium, Raquette Lake, NY. May, 1996.

Roberts, Steven D. and William F. Porter. 1996. Importance of demographic parameters to annual changes in wild turkey abundance. Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium 7: 15-20.

Roberts, Steven D. and William F. Porter. 1996. Cable versus shock-cord harnesses: effects on female wild turkey mortality. Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium 7: 123-127.

Quinlan, Paul. 1996. An assessment of wildlife habitat characteristics in Adirondack selection system stands. MS Thesis. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Syracuse.

Sleggs, Sheila E. and Amy S. Deller. Developing monitoring protocols for forested mucklands: A comparison of two methods. Poster presented at the Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. Hartford, CT. April 3, 1996.

Sleggs, Sheila E., Larry W. Van Druff, and G. Johnson. An evaluation of amphibian and reptile sampling methods on wetlands in central New York. The New York Natural History Conference. Albany, NY. April, 1996.

Trusso, Samara. Monitoring River Otter Populations. Poster presented at the Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference. Hartford, CT. April, 1996.

Trusso, Samara. Monitoring River Otter Populations. Poster presented at the New York State Natural History Conference. Albany, NY. April, 1996.

1995

Hill, Jennifer A. 1995. Creation of a geographic void in a white-tailed deer population in northern New York: Implications for management. MS Thesis. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Syracuse. 42 pp.

Hill, Jennifer A., William F. Porter, Nancy E. Mathews, and Stacy A. McNulty. Localized Management for Reducing White-tailed Deer Populations. Conservation Biology. In Submission.

Lawrence, Richard K., E. B. Fish, S. Demarais, and R. S. Lutz. 1995. Modeling habitat use of desert mule deer in southwest Texas. 7th Annual New York GIS Users Conference. Syracuse, NY. October, 1995.

Mazur, Rachel and H. Brian Underwood. Springtime Habitat of Henslow's Sparrows at Saratoga National Historical Park, New York. Poster presented at the International Conference on the Conservation and Ecology of Grassland Birds, Tulsa, OK. October 1995.

McNulty, Stacy A. William F. Porter, Nancy E. Mathews, Jennifer A. Hill, and Michael J. Jones. Surgical Management of White-tailed Deer in the Adirondacks. Poster presented at the Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Detroit, MI. December, 1995.

Nielsen, Clayton K., William F. Porter, H. Brian Underwood and Dale L. Garner. Aerial surveys for white-tailed deer in Irondequoit. Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Detroit, MI. December, 1995.

Nielsen, Clayton K., W. F. Porter, and H. B. Underwood. Assessing contraceptives to control a white-tailed deer population: an adaptive management approach. Journal of Wildlife Management. In Submission.

Porter, William F. Management of overabundant species in protected areas: the white-tailed deer as a case example. Pages 223-248 in Gerald Wright, ed. Natural Parks and Protected Areas. Blackwell Scientific Press.

Porter, William F. and H. Brian Underwood. Reconsidering old paradigms of overpopulation in ungulates: white-tailed deer at Saratoga. Smithsonian Press. In Press.

Porter, William F. 1995. Leadership: Key to successful management of urban deer. Pages 132-135 in MacAninch, J, ed. Urban deer symposium. Stackpole Books.

Porter, William F. 1995. Family Meleagrididae. Pages 364-373 in del Hoya, J. and A. Elliot, eds. Handbook of birds of the world.

Porter, William F. 1995. Wild Turkey. Page 374 in del Hoya, J. and A. Elliot, eds. Handbook of birds of the world.

Porter, William F. 1995. Ocellated Turkey. Page 375 in del Hoya, J. and A. Elliot, eds. Handbook of birds of the world.

Roberts, Steven D., James M. Coffey, and William F. Porter. 1995. Survival and reproduction of female wild turkeys in New York. J. Wildl. Manage. 59:437-447.