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Overview

Robert G. Anthony is affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields with a strong focus on psychology and environmental science.

The primary areas of study include:

  • Psychology
  • Environmental Science

Their work further delves into several subfields such as:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Ecology
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Education

Key research topics explored by Robert G. Anthony involve:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Youth Substance Use and School Attendance
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions

Their recent publications illustrate a variety of interdisciplinary interests, including behavioral management and mental health. Notable papers include:

  • Adoption of Advanced Cybersecurity Tools by Organizations: Motivations, Barriers, and Leader Responses, 2024, Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management
  • Towards school-based mental health programs in Nigeria: the immediate impact of a depression-literacy program among school-going adolescents and their teachers, 2022, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Towards school-based mental health programs in Nigeria: The immediate impact of a depression-literacy program among school-going adolescents and their teachers, 2022, Research Square (Research Square)
  • Linking monitoring and data analysis to predictions and decisions for the range-wide eastern black rail status assessment, 2020, Endangered Species Research
  • Increasing near-coastal ocean wave energy observed in Earth's seismic wavefield since the late 1980, 2023, Research Square (Research Square)

Frequent co-authors working with Robert G. Anthony include:

  • Olayinka Atilola
  • Olatunde Ayinde
  • Felix-Kingsley Obialo
  • Sunday Oladotun Adeyemo
  • Conor P. McGowan

Their publications are often found in these venues:

  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Endangered Species Research
  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management

Best Publications

  • Status and trends in demography of northern spotted owls, 1985-2003

    Robert G. Anthony;Eric D. Forsman;Alan B. Franklin;David R. Anderson

  • MODELING OF SITE OCCUPANCY DYNAMICS FOR NORTHERN SPOTTED OWLS, WITH EMPHASIS ON THE EFFECTS OF BARRED OWLS

    Gail S. Olson;Robert G. Anthony;Eric D. Forsman;Steven H. Ackers

  • Comparison of rumen and fecal analysis to describe deer diets

    Robert G. Anthony;Norman S. Smith

  • EXPERIMENTAL EFFECTS OF HUMAN ACTIVITYON BREEDING BALD EAGLES

    Robert J. Steidl;Robert G. Anthony

  • Mixed-severity fire regimes: lessons and hypotheses from the Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion

    J. E. Halofsky;D. C. Donato;D. E. Hibbs;J. L. Campbell

  • Effects of Road Management on Movement and Survival of Roosevelt Elk

    Eric K. Cole;Michael D. Pope;Robert G. Anthony

  • MODELING DEMOGRAPHIC PERFORMANCE OF NORTHERN SPOTTED OWLS RELATIVE TO FOREST HABITAT IN OREGON

    Gail S. Olson;Elizabeth M. Glenn;Robert G. Anthony;Eric D. Forsman

  • ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MULE DEER AND WHITE-TAILED DEER IN SOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA

    Robert G. Anthony;Norman S. Smith

  • Small Mammal and Amphibian Abundance in Streamside and Upslope Habitats of Mature Douglas-fir Stands, Western Oregon

    Robert G. Anthony;Kevin McGarigal;William C. McComb

  • Natal and breeding dispersal of northern spotted owls

    E.D. Forsman;R.G. Anthony;J.A. Reid;P.J. Loschl

  • Characteristics of northern flying squirrel populations in young second- and old-growth forests in western Oregon

    Daniel K. Rosenberg;Robert G. Anthony

  • Foraging Strategies of Glaucous‐Winged Gulls in a Rocky Intertidal Community

    David B. Irons;Robert G. Anthony;James A. Estes

  • ARE BARRED OWLS DISPLACING SPOTTED OWLS

    Elizabeth G. Kelly;Eric D. Forsman;Robert G. Anthony

  • Transient dynamics of invasive competition: barred owls, spotted owls, habitat, and the demons of competition present.

    Katie M. Dugger;Robert G. Anthony;Lawrence S. Andrews

  • BALD EAGLES AND SEA OTTERS IN THE ALEUTIAN ARCHIPELAGO: INDIRECT EFFECTS OF TROPHIC CASCADES

    Robert G. Anthony;James A. Estes;Mark A. Ricca;A. Keith Miles

  • Northern spotted owl effectiveness monitoring plan for the northwest forest plan

    Joseph Lint;Barry Noon;Robert Anthony;Eric Forsman

  • THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS AND DEMOGRAPHIC PERFORMANCE OF NORTHERN SPOTTED OWLS IN SOUTHERN OREGON

    Katie M. Dugger;Frank Wagner;Robert G. Anthony;Gail S. Olson

  • Environmental contaminants in bald eagles in the Columbia River estuary

    Robert G. Anthony;Monte G. Garrett;Carol A. Schuler

  • Diets and foraging behavior of northern Spotted Owls in Oregon

    Eric D Forsman;R G Anthony;E C Meslow;C J Zabel

  • Estimation of Animal Abundance When Capture Probabilities Are Low and Heterogeneous

    Daniel K. Rosenberg;W. Scott Overton;Robert G. Anthony

  • Interactions of humans and bald eagles on the Columbia River estuary.

    K. McGarigal;R. G. Anthony;F. B. Isaacs

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric D. Forsman
Eric D. Forsman US Forest Service
Alan B. Franklin
Alan B. Franklin United States Department of Agriculture
Barry R. Noon
Barry R. Noon Colorado State University
William J. Ripple
William J. Ripple Oregon State University
Richard L. Knight
Richard L. Knight Colorado State University
Ralph J. Gutierrez
Ralph J. Gutierrez University of Minnesota
Gary C. White
Gary C. White Colorado State University
Michael J. Wisdom
Michael J. Wisdom US Forest Service
Kevin McGarigal
Kevin McGarigal University of Massachusetts Amherst
Robert E. Ferrell
Robert E. Ferrell University of Pittsburgh

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