Anthony P. Clevenger mostly deals with Ecology, Road ecology, Habitat, Wildlife conservation and Wildlife. As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Road ecology, concentrating on Ecology and frequently concerns with Environmental planning, Environmental studies and Population viability analysis. His study focuses on the intersection of Habitat and fields such as Ursus with connections in the field of Human settlement.
His work on Wildlife deals in particular with Wildlife crossing and Roadkill. The various areas that Anthony P. Clevenger examines in his Wildlife crossing study include National park and Environmental protection. The concepts of his Habitat fragmentation study are interwoven with issues in Culvert and Weasel.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Wildlife, Ecology, Habitat, Wildlife crossing and Environmental planning. The Wildlife study combines topics in areas such as National park, Fishery, Environmental resource management and Environmental protection. His studies examine the connections between Ecology and genetics, as well as such issues in Ursus, with regards to Seasonal breeder.
His research investigates the connection with Habitat and areas like Culvert which intersect with concerns in Weasel. His work deals with themes such as Landscape ecology, Wildlife corridor, Ungulate and Animal ecology, which intersect with Wildlife crossing. His Road ecology research incorporates themes from Spatial ecology, Roadkill and Ecology.
Anthony P. Clevenger mainly investigates Wildlife, Ecology, Fishery, National park and Biodiversity. He has researched Wildlife in several fields, including Odocoileus, Environmental planning, Environmental resource management, Species richness and Marten. The Range, Habitat and Carnivore research Anthony P. Clevenger does as part of his general Ecology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Context, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
His Habitat study combines topics in areas such as Mustelidae and Footprint. His research in National park intersects with topics in Grizzly Bears, Ursus and Wildlife crossing. His Biodiversity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Urbanization and Sustainability.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, National park, Wildlife, Wildlife crossing and Monitoring program. Ecology is often connected to Biological dispersal in his work. His studies deal with areas such as Grizzly Bears and Ursus as well as National park.
His Ursus research incorporates elements of Carnivore and Threatened species. His Wildlife research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cartography, Culvert and Space use. His Wildlife crossing research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Genetic variation and Genetic diversity.
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Road Ecology: Science and Solutions
Richard T T Forman;Daniel Sperling;John A Bissonette;Anthony P Clevenger.
(2002)
Spatial patterns and factors influencing small vertebrate fauna road-kill aggregations
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Biological Conservation (2003)
Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Wildlife Underpasses in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
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Conservation Biology (2000)
Highway mitigation fencing reduces wildlife-vehicle collisions
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Wildlife Society Bulletin (2001)
Performance indices to identify attributes of highway crossing structures facilitating movement of large mammals
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Biological Conservation (2005)
The influence of disturbance and habitat on the presence of non-native plant species along transport corridors.
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Biological Conservation (2005)
GIS-Generated, Expert-Based Models for Identifying Wildlife Habitat Linkages and Planning Mitigation Passages
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Conservation Biology (2002)
Drainage culverts as habitat linkages and factors affecting passage by mammals
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Journal of Applied Ecology (2001)
Effects of Roads and Traffic on Wildlife Populations and Landscape Function Road Ecology is Moving toward Larger Scales
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Ecology and Society (2011)
Cost–Benefit Analyses of Mitigation Measures Aimed at Reducing Collisions with Large Ungulates in the United States and Canada: a Decision Support Tool
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Ecology and Society (2009)
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