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url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/frank-t-van-manen | |||
timestamp: '2024-01-30T22:07:25.431307' | |||
status_code: 200 | status_code: 200 | ||
profile: | profile: | ||
name: Frank T van Manen, Ph.D. | |||
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titles: | |||
- | - Supervisory Research Wildlife Biologist | ||
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- Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center | |||
- https://www.usgs.gov/centers/norock | |||
email: fvanmanen@usgs.gov | email: fvanmanen@usgs.gov | ||
orcid: 0000-0001-5340-8489 | |||
intro_statements: | |||
- Frank van Manen is an ecologist who blends his research interest in large carnivores | |||
with landscape ecology and is the team lead of the Interagency Grizzly Bear | |||
Study Team. | |||
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- bear ecology and management | - bear ecology and management | ||
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- wildlife biology | - wildlife biology | ||
- wildlife management | - wildlife management | ||
professional_experience: | professional_experience: | ||
- In 2012 Frank became Team Leader of the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, | - In 2012 Frank became Team Leader of the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, | ||
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Editor for the scientific journal Ursus. He has adjunct appointments with Montana | Editor for the scientific journal Ursus. He has adjunct appointments with Montana | ||
State University and the University of Tennessee. | State University and the University of Tennessee. | ||
education: | |||
- Ph.D. 1994. Ecology and Statistics. University of Tennessee | |||
- B.S. and M.S. 1989. Biology. Wageningen Agricultural University, Netherlands | |||
affiliations: [] | |||
honors: [] | |||
abstracts: [] | |||
personal_statement: Research InterestsFrank's research focus is on 1) grizzly | |||
bear and black bear ecology and management, 2) demographic models to inform | |||
large carnivore management, 3) resource selection and energy landscapes, 4) | |||
wildlife genetics, and 5) international bear conservation.Formerly, Frank spent | |||
12 years with the USGS Leetown Science Center specializing in responses of mammals | |||
to landscape changes, management of large carnivores, and habitat models to | |||
support protection and restoration of plants and trees.For available articles, | |||
click on the Publications tab. |