Parc national du Canada Banff
Gestion du parc

Table des matières
| Introduction
| Élargissement
actuel | Clôture
et passages fauniques
Clôture et passages fauniques
Transfert de technologie, 1996 - 2007
Articles publiés et livres
Soumis
Ament, R., A.P. Clevenger, O Yu & A. Hardy. Accepted with revisions. An
assessment of road impacts on wildlife populations in U.S. National Parks.
Environmental Management.
Gunson, L., A.P. Clevenger, J.A. Bissonette. Accepted with revisions. Limited
applications of wildlife-vehicle collisions analyses for mitigation planning
due to spatial inaccuracy. Conservation Biology.
Publié
Clevenger, A.P. & J. Wierzchowski. 2006. Maintaining
and restoring connectivity in landscapes fragmented by roads. Pages 502-535.
In Connectivity Conservation (Eds. K. Crooks, M. Sanjayan). Cambridge University
Press.
Huijser, M.P., & A.P. Clevenger. 2006. Habitat and corridor
function rights-of-way. Pages 233-254. In: The ecology of transportation:
managing mobility for the environment. J. Davenpart & J.L. Davenport (eds).
Springer, London, UK.
NRC (National Research Council). 2005. Assessing and managing
the ecological impacts of paved roads. The National Academies Press, Washington,
DC. (authors: Gunderson, L, Clevenger, A, Cooper, A, Dale, V, Evans,
L, Evink, G, Fahrig, L, Haynes, K, Kober, W, Lester, S, Redford, K, Strand,
M, Wagner, P, Yowell, J.)
Hansen, M. & A.P. Clevenger. 2005. The influence of
disturbances and habitat on the frequency of non-native plant species along
transportation corridors. Biological Conservation 125:249-259.
Clevenger, A.P. 2005. Conservation value of wildlife crossings:
measures of performance and research directions. GAIA 14:124-129. (www.oekom.de/gaia).
Clevenger, A.P. & N. Waltho. 2005. Performance indices
to identify attributes of highway crossing structures facilitating movement
of large mammals. Biological Conservation 121:453-464.
Chruszcz, B., Clevenger, A.P., Gunson, K. & Gibeau, M.L. 2003.
Relationships among grizzly bears, highways and habitat in the Banff-Bow Valley,
Alberta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 81:1378-1391.
Clevenger, A.P., B. Chruszcz, & K. Gunson 2003. Spatial
patterns and factors influencing small vertebrate fauna road-kill aggregations.
Biological Conservation 109:15-26.
Forman, R.T.T., Sperling, D., Bissonette, J., Clevenger, A., Cutshall,
C., Dale, V., Fahrig, L., France, R., Goldman, C., Heanue, K., Jones, J.,
Swanson, F., Turrentine, T. & Winter, T. 2002. Road ecology:
Science and solutions. Island Press, Washington, DC.
Little, S.J., Harcourt, R.G. & Clevenger, A.P. 2002.
Do wildlife passages act as prey-traps? Biological Conservation 107:135-145.
Clevenger, A.P., Wierzchowski, J., Chruszcz, B., & Gunson, K.
2002. GIS-generated expert based models for identifying wildlife
habitat linkages and mitigation passage planning. Conservation Biology
16:503-514.
Gibeau, M.L, Clevenger, A.P., Herrero, S & Wierzchowski, J. 2002.
Grizzly bear response to human development and activities in the Bow River
watershed, Alberta. Biological Conservation 103:227-236.
Clevenger, A.P., Chruszcz, & Gunson, K. 2001. Drainage
culverts as habitat linkages and factors affecting passage by mammals. Journal
of Applied Ecology 38:1340-1349.
Clevenger, A.P., McIvor, M., McIvor, D., Chruszcz, B. & Gunson,
K. 2001. Tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum, movements and mortality
on the Trans-Canada highway in southwestern, Alberta. Canadian Field-Naturalist
115:199-204.
Clevenger, A.P., Chruszcz, B. & Gunson, K. 2001. Highway
mitigation fencing reduces wildlife-vehicle collisions. Wildlife Society
Bulletin 29:646-653.
Gloyne, C.C. & Clevenger, A.P. 2001. Cougar use of wildlife
crossing structures on the Trans-Canada highway in Banff National Park, Alberta.
Wildlife Biology 7:117-124.
Clevenger, A.P. & Waltho, N. 2000. Factors influencing
the effectiveness of wildlife underpasses in Banff National Park, Alberta,
Canada. Conservation Biology 14:47-56.
Thèses
Caryl, F.M. 2003. Ungulate mortality on a forested highway.
MSc thesis, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, 42 pp. [Supervised]
Hansen, M. 2000. Road impacts on plants - spread of
introduced species in Banff National Park, Canada MSc thesis. Uppsala
University, Sweden.
Goldthorpe, G. 2000. Reducing the impacts of highways
on large carnivores. MSc thesis. University of East Anglia, UK, 45 pp.
Gloyne, C.C. 1999. Cougars and roads: their use of wildlife
crossing structures on the Trans- Canada highway, in Banff National Park,
through analysis of their tracks. MSc thesis. University of East Anglia,
UK, 65 pp.
Rapports soumis à Parcs Canada et à Alberta Sustainable Resource Development
Clevenger, A.P., Chruszcz, B., Gunson, K., & Wierzchowski, J. 2002. Roads
and wildlife in the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks - Movements, mortality and
mitigation.Final Report (October 2002). Report prepared for Parks Canada,
Banff, Alta.
Clevenger, A.P., Chruszcz, B., Gunson, K., & Brumfit, M. 2002. Highway
mitigation monitoring - Three Sisters Parkway Interchange. Final report. Alberta
Environment, Canmore, Alberta.
Articles revus par des non-pairs
Clevenger, A.P. 2003. Movements, mortality and mitigation : an overview of
the Final Report on Roads and Wildlife in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Research
Links 11:2, 16-20. (Summer/Autumn).
Clevenger, A.P., McIvor, M. & McIvor, D., Chruszcz, B. & Gunson,
K. 2000. Mass movements and mortality of tiger salamanders on the Trans-Canada
highway in southwestern, Alberta. Research Links 8:4, 8-9. (Autumn/Winter).
Gloyne, C. & A.P. Clevenger. 1999. Cougars make tracks
for wildlife passages on the Trans-Canada Highway in Banff National Park.
Research Links 7:4, 12-13. (Autumn/Winter).
Clevenger, A.P. 1999. Ecological effects of roads in the Bow River Valley,
Alberta. Banff Park Research Updates, Vol. 2, No. 2.
Clevenger, A.P. 1998. Roads, wildlife & public safety
in Banff National Park. Safety Counselor 22:8-10.
Clevenger, A.P. 1997. Highway effects on wildlife in Banff
National Park. Research Links 5:1-2.
Clevenger, A.P. & K. Wells (eds.). 1997. Proceedings of the Second Roads,
Rails and the Environment Workshop. Columbia Mountains Institue of Applied
Ecology, Revelstoke, B.C. 100 pp.
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