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Anthony P. Clevenger is affiliated with Montana State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with a specific emphasis on Ecology, Ecological Modeling, and Global and Planetary Change. Additional subfields include Genetics and Virology.

Clevenger's work addresses several topics related to wildlife and ecosystem management. The main topics of their research include:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Genetic diversity and population structure
  • Avian ecology and behavior

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on wildlife conservation and interactions between animals and human infrastructure. Notable papers include:

  • "Wolverines (Gulo gulo) in a changing landscape and warming climate: A decadal synthesis of global conservation ecology research," 2022, Global Ecology and Conservation
  • "Protection status, human disturbance, snow cover and trapping drive density of a declining wolverine population in the Canadian Rocky Mountains," 2022, Scientific Reports
  • "Potential Movement Corridors and High Road-Kill Likelihood do not Spatially Coincide for Felids in Brazil: Implications for Road Mitigation," 2021, Environmental Management
  • "Global Roadkill Data: a dataset on terrestrial vertebrate mortality caused by collision with vehicles," 2025, Scientific Data
  • "Low wolverine (Gulo gulo) density in a national park complex of the Canadian Rocky Mountains," 2020, Canadian Journal of Zoology

Clevenger frequently publishes in journals such as:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Science
  • Scientific Data
  • Global Ecology and Conservation
  • Environmental Management

The scientist collaborates with several coauthors on many projects. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Mirjam Barrueto
  • Clara Grilo
  • Doris Hausleitner
  • Nicole Heim
  • Andrea Kortello

Their collective work not only contributes to understanding wildlife population dynamics and conservation challenges but also investigates the impact of human activities such as road networks and climate change on species distribution and mortality.

Best Publications

  • Road Ecology: Science and Solutions

    Richard T T Forman;Daniel Sperling;John A Bissonette;Anthony P Clevenger

  • Spatial patterns and factors influencing small vertebrate fauna road-kill aggregations

    Anthony P Clevenger;Anthony P Clevenger;Bryan Chruszcz;Kari E Gunson

  • Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Wildlife Underpasses in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

    Anthony P. Clevenger;Nigel Waltho

  • Highway mitigation fencing reduces wildlife-vehicle collisions

    Anthony P. Clevenger;Bryan Chruszcz;Kari E. Gunson

  • The influence of disturbance and habitat on the presence of non-native plant species along transport corridors.

    Malin J. Hansen;Anthony P. Clevenger

  • Performance indices to identify attributes of highway crossing structures facilitating movement of large mammals

    Anthony P. Clevenger;Anthony P. Clevenger;Nigel Waltho

  • Environmental challenges for the belt and road initiative

    Fernando Ascensão;Fernando Ascensão;Fernando Ascensão;Lenore Fahrig;Anthony P. Clevenger;Richard T. Corlett

  • Scaling-up camera traps: monitoring the planet's biodiversity with networks of remote sensors

    Robin Steenweg;Mark Hebblewhite;Roland Kays;Jorge Ahumada

  • GIS-Generated, Expert-Based Models for Identifying Wildlife Habitat Linkages and Planning Mitigation Passages

    Anthony P. Clevenger;Anthony P. Clevenger;Jack Wierzchowski;Bryan Chruszcz;Kari Gunson

  • Effects of Roads and Traffic on Wildlife Populations and Landscape Function Road Ecology is Moving toward Larger Scales

    Rodney van der Ree;Jochen A. G. Jaeger;Edgar A. van der Grift;Anthony P. Clevenger

  • Drainage culverts as habitat linkages and factors affecting passage by mammals

    Anthony P. Clevenger;Anthony P. Clevenger;Anthony P. Clevenger;Bryan Chruszcz;Kari Gunson

  • Cost–Benefit Analyses of Mitigation Measures Aimed at Reducing Collisions with Large Ungulates in the United States and Canada: a Decision Support Tool

    Marcel P. Huijser;John W. Duffield;Anthony P. Clevenger;Robert J. Ament

  • Effects of road networks on bird populations.

    A. V. Kociolek;A. P. Clevenger;C. C. St. Clair;D. S. Proppe

  • Grizzly bear response to human development and activities in the Bow River Watershed, Alberta, Canada

    Michael L Gibeau;Anthony P Clevenger;Anthony P Clevenger;Stephen Herrero;Jack Wierzchowski

  • Genetic connectivity for two bear species at wildlife crossing structures in Banff National Park

    Michael A. Sawaya;Steven T. Kalinowski;Anthony P. Clevenger

  • Cougar (Puma concolor) use of wildlife crossing structures on the Trans-Canada highway in Banff National Park, Alberta

    Claire C. Gloyne;Anthony P. Clevenger

  • Wildlife Crossing Structure Handbook: Design and Evaluation in North America

    Anthony P Clevenger;Marcel P Huijser

  • Do wildlife passages act as prey-traps?

    Stuart J. Little;Robert G. Harcourt;Anthony P. Clevenger;Anthony P. Clevenger

  • Comparison of Methods of Monitoring Wildlife Crossing-Structures on Highways

    Adam T. Ford;Anthony P. Clevenger;Andrew Bennett

  • Demographic Connectivity for Ursid Populations at Wildlife Crossing Structures in Banff National Park

    Michael A. Sawaya;Anthony P. Clevenger;Steven T. Kalinowski

  • Guest Editorial, part of a Special Feature on Effects of Roads and Traffic on Wildlife Populations and Landscape Function Effects of Roads and Traffic on Wildlife Populations and Landscape Function: Road Ecology is Moving toward Larger Scales

    Rodney van der Ree;Jochen A. G. Jaeger;Edgar A. van der Grift;Anthony P. Clevenger

Frequent Co-Authors

Adam T. Ford
Adam T. Ford University of British Columbia
Clara Grilo
Clara Grilo University of Lisbon
John A. Bissonette
John A. Bissonette Utah State University
Jeff Bowman
Jeff Bowman Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
Henrique M. Pereira
Henrique M. Pereira Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Margarida Santos-Reis
Margarida Santos-Reis University of Lisbon
Michael K. Schwartz
Michael K. Schwartz US Forest Service
Rodney van der Ree
Rodney van der Ree University of Melbourne
Lenore Fahrig
Lenore Fahrig Carleton University
Charles R. Goldman
Charles R. Goldman University of California, Davis

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