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Overview

John A. Bissonette is affiliated with Utah State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Environmental Science, with significant contributions in subfields such as Ecology, Economics and Econometrics, Water Science and Technology, and Global and Planetary Change.

The main topics that Bissonette has worked on include:

  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • Water Quality and Resources Studies
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Ecology and biodiversity studies
  • Forest Management and Policy

Bissonette's recent publications include the following papers:

  • Development of a Bird-Avoidance Model for Naval Air Facility El Centro, California, published in 2021 in Lincoln (University of Nebraska)
  • International Wildlife Management: Conservation Challenges in a Changing World. John L. Koprowski and Paul R. Krausman, editors. 2019. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 248 pp. $74.95 hardcover. ISBN: 9781421432854. Published in 2020 in the Journal of Wildlife Management

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Bissonette include:

  • Edward J. Zakrajsek
  • Tricia Cutler

The primary venues where Bissonette has published are:

  • Lincoln (University of Nebraska)
  • Journal of Wildlife Management

Best Publications

  • Road Ecology: Science and Solutions

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

  • The Behavior of Landscape Metrics Commonly Used in the Study of Habitat Fragmentation

    Christina D. Hargis;John A. Bissonette;John L. David

  • Deer-Vehicle Collisions: Nationwide Status of State Monitoring Activities and Efforts

    Laura A. Romin;John A. Bissonette

  • COARSE WOODY DEBRIS AS A FUNCTION OF AGE, STAND STRUCTURE, AND DISTURBANCE IN BOREAL NEWFOUNDLAND

    Brian R. Sturtevant;John A. Bissonette;James N. Long;Dave W. Roberts

  • Spatial-temporal patterns in Mediterranean carnivore road casualties: Consequences for mitigation

    Clara Grilo;John A. Bissonette;Margarida Santos-Reis

  • The influence of forest fragmentation and landscape pattern on American martens

    Christina D. Hargis;John. A. Bissonette;David L. Turner

  • Bobcat Habitat Use and Home Range Size in Relation to Prey Density

    John A. Litvaitis;James A. Sherburne;John A. Bissonette

  • Influence of Understory Characteristics on Snowshoe Hare Habitat Use and Density

    John A. Litvaitis;James A. Sherburne;John A. Bissonette

  • Spatial Relationships Between Coyotes and Red Foxes in Eastern Maine

    Daniel J. Harrison;John A. Bissonette;James A. Sherburne

  • Restoring habitat permeability to roaded landscapes with isometrically-scaled wildlife crossings

    John A. Bissonette;William A. Adair

  • Assessment of costs associated with deer-vehicle collisions: human death and injury, vehicle damage, and deer loss

    John A. Bissonette;Christine A. Kassar;Lawrence J. Cook

  • Benefits and impacts of road removal

    T.A. Switalski;J.A. Bissonette;T.H. DeLuca;C.H. Luce

  • Response of carnivores to existing highway culverts and underpasses: implications for road planning and mitigation

    Clara Grilo;John A. Bissonette;Margarida Santos-Reis

  • Wildlife and Landscape Ecology: Effects Of Pattern And Scale

    John A. Bissonette

  • Wildlife and Landscape Ecology

    John A. Bissonette

  • Integrating people and wildlife for a sustainable future

    John A. Bissonette;Paul R. Krausman

  • Mountain Monarchs--Wild Sheep and Goats of the Himalaya

    John A. Bissonette;George B. Schaller

  • Scale-Sensitive Ecological Properties: Historical Context, Current Meaning

    John A. Bissonette

  • Relative influence of human harvest, carnivores, and weather on adult female elk survival across western North America

    Jedediah Brodie;Heather E. Johnson;Michael Mitchell;Peter Zager

  • Road Zone Effects in Small-Mammal Communities

    John A. Bissonette;Silvia A. Rosa

  • Landscape ecology and resource management: linking theory with practice.

    John A. Bissonette;Ilse Storch

  • The Influence of Spatial Scale and Scale-Sensitive Properties on Habitat Selection by American Marten

    John A. Bissonette;Daniel J. Harrison;Christina D. Hargis;Theodore G. Chapin

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael R. Conover
Michael R. Conover Utah State University
Margarida Santos-Reis
Margarida Santos-Reis University of Lisbon
Ilse Storch
Ilse Storch University of Freiburg
Clara Grilo
Clara Grilo University of Lisbon
Charles H. Luce
Charles H. Luce US Forest Service
Thomas H. DeLuca
Thomas H. DeLuca Oregon State University
Mark E. Ritchie
Mark E. Ritchie Syracuse University
Anthony P. Clevenger
Anthony P. Clevenger Montana State University
Paul R. Krausman
Paul R. Krausman University of Arizona
James N. Long
James N. Long Utah State University

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