Jennifer Sorensen Forbey

Jennifer Sorensen Forbey

Boise State University

H-index: 28

North America-United States

About Jennifer Sorensen Forbey

Jennifer Sorensen Forbey, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Boise State University, specializes in the field of plant-herbivore interactions, chemical ecology, physiological ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Demography with drones: detecting growth and survival of shrubs with unoccupied aerial systems

Low spatial habitat overlap of herbivores in the High Arctic tundra

High‐resolution thermal imagery reveals how interactions between crown structure and genetics shape plant temperature

Wireless Sensing of Plant Chemical Communication Using Laser-Induced Graphene

Who’s at the Party?: Exploring Microbial Communities in the Sagebrush Steppe of the Western US

Sagebrush UV Fluorescence Viewed and Documented with a Mobile Darkroom

Use of Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry for Measurement of Microsomal UGT Activity

Spatial models can improve the experimental design of field‐based transplant gardens by preventing bias due to neighborhood crowding

Jennifer Sorensen Forbey Information

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Citations(all)

2571

Citations(since 2020)

1280

Cited By

1717

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

36

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Jennifer Sorensen Forbey Skills & Research Interests

plant-herbivore interactions

chemical ecology

physiological ecology

Top articles of Jennifer Sorensen Forbey

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Demography with drones: detecting growth and survival of shrubs with unoccupied aerial systems

Restoration Ecology

Peter J Olsoy

Andrii Zaiats

Donna M Delparte

Matthew J Germino

Bryce A Richardson

...

2024/1/25

Low spatial habitat overlap of herbivores in the High Arctic tundra

Global Ecology and Conservation

Virve Ravolainen

Ingrid MG Paulsen

Isabell Eischeid

Jennifer Sorensen Forbey

Eva Fuglei

...

2024/1/1

High‐resolution thermal imagery reveals how interactions between crown structure and genetics shape plant temperature

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation

Peter J Olsoy

Andrii Zaiats

Donna M Delparte

Matthew J Germino

Bryce A Richardson

...

2024/2

Wireless Sensing of Plant Chemical Communication Using Laser-Induced Graphene

Riley Mark

Sam Mark

Jaelyn Friberg

Cadre Francis

Ben Pearson

...

2023/4/23

Who’s at the Party?: Exploring Microbial Communities in the Sagebrush Steppe of the Western US

Ayana Pattison

Stephanie Galla

Natalie Sofaly

Molly Garrett

Morgan Calahan

...

2023

Sagebrush UV Fluorescence Viewed and Documented with a Mobile Darkroom

Andrea C Meyer

Jennifer Forbey

Lisa Warner

Aurora Zantman

Debbie Conner

...

2022

Use of Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry for Measurement of Microsomal UGT Activity

Doris Bechet

Carolyn Dadabay

Jennifer Forbey

2022

Spatial models can improve the experimental design of field‐based transplant gardens by preventing bias due to neighborhood crowding

Ecology and Evolution

Andrii Zaiats

Juan M Requena‐Mullor

Matthew J Germino

Jennifer S Forbey

Bryce A Richardson

...

2022/12

Drone Imagery Enables Fine-Scale Detection of Sagebrush Dieback During a Summer Heatwave

Valorie Marie

Anna Roser

Andrii Zaiats

Peter Olsoy

Donna Delparte

...

2022

Developing an LIG sensor

Jaelyn Friberg

2022

A haploid pseudo-chromosome genome assembly for a keystone sagebrush species of western North American rangelands

G3

Anthony E Melton

Andrew W Child

Richard S Beard Jr

Carlos Dave C Dumaguit

Jennifer S Forbey

...

2022/7/1

Detection of Sagebrush Defensive Chemistry Using Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry

Drew Wyman

Carolyn Dadabay

Jennifer Forbey

Debbie Conner

2022

The nutritional condition of moose co‐varies with climate, but not with density, predation risk or diet composition

Oikos

Sarah R. Hoy

Jennifer S Forbey

Daniel P Melody

Leah M Vucetich

Rolf O Peterson

...

2022/1

Near‐infrared spectroscopy aids ecological restoration by classifying variation of taxonomy and phenology of a native shrub

Restoration Ecology

Brecken C Robb

Peter J Olsoy

Jessica J Mitchell

T Trevor Caughlin

Donna M Delparte

...

2022/7

Comparison of the Chemical Profiles of Sagebrush Subspecies Using Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry

Brayden Christensen

Carolyn Dadabay

Leonora Bittleston

Jacob Heil

Jennifer Forbey

2022

Food quality, security, and thermal refuge influence the use of microsites and patches by pygmy rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis) across landscapes and seasons

Ecology and Evolution

Peter J Olsoy

Charlotte R Milling

Jordan D Nobler

Meghan J Camp

Lisa A Shipley

...

2022/5

Bluetooth® low energy sensor tag for sagebrush monitoring

Samuel Mark

Riley Mark

Jonathan Ryan

Nick Irwin

Alex Nadermann

...

2022

Analyzing the Relationship Between Land Use and Land Cover Trends and Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse Lekking Populations in Southeastern Idaho

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Dane Coats

Donna Delparte

Thomas Calton

Timothy Trevor Caughlin

Emily S Schultz-Fellenz

...

2022/12

Mule deer do more with less: comparing their nutritional requirements and tolerances with white-tailed deer

Journal of Mammalogy

Anna R Staudenmaier

Lisa A Shipley

Meghan J Camp

Jennifer S Forbey

Ann E Hagerman

...

2022/2/1

Illuminating the Sea of Sagebrush Through the Art of Chemistry

Aurora Zantman

Andrea Meyer

2021

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