Curriculum Vitae
Download a full version of my CV here. PUBLICATIONS (* denotes mentee author) 25. Kluever, B. M., Pfeiffer, M. B., Barras, S. C., Dunlap, B. G., and L. A. Humberg. 2020. Black vulture conflict and management in the United States: damage trends, management overview, and research needs. Human-Wildlife Interactions 14:14 ǀ Link 24. Shiels, A. S., Klug, P. E., Kluever, B. M., and S. R. Siers. 2020. Rose-ringed parakeets in California: established populations and potentially a serious agricultural threat. Proceedings of the 29th Vertebrate Pest Conference. Paper No. 43. 5 pp. ǀ Link 23. Lonsinger, R C., Kluever, B. M., Hall, L. K., Larsen, R. H., Gese, E. M., Waits, L. P., and R. N. Knight. 2020. Conservation of kit foxes in the Great Basin Desert: a review and recommendations. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management doi.org/10.1111/JFWM-20-025 ǀ Link 22. Choi, D, Wittig, T., and B. M. Kluever. 2020. An evaluation of factors influencing the spatial arrangement of bird and bat mortalities at wind farms in the Northeast United States. PLoS ONE 15(8) e0238034 doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238034 ǀ Link 21. Richard, S. A., I.MG. Bukovich, E.A. Tillman, S. Jayamohan, J.S. Humphrey, P.E. Carrington, W.B. Bruce, B.M. Kluever, M.L. Avery, and M. R. Parker. 2020. Conspecific chemical cues facilitate mate trailing by invasive Argentine black and white tegus. PLoS ONE 15(8): e0236660288: doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236660 ǀ Link 20. Hudson, S. B., B. M Kluever, A. C. Webb, and S. S. French. 2020. Steroid hormones, energetic state, and immunocompetence vary across reproductive contexts in a parthenogenetic lizard. General and Comparative Endocrinology 288: 113372 doi:10.1016/j.ygcen.2019.113372 ǀ Link 19. Klug, P. E., Bukoski, W. P., Shiels, A. B., B. M. Kluever, and. S.R. Siers. 2019. Rose-ringed parakeets. Wildlife Damage Management Technical Series. USDA, APHIS, WS National Wildlife Research Center. Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. 16pp. ǀ Link 18. Kluever, B. M. D. T. Iles and E. M. Gese. 2019. Ectoparasite burden influences the denning behavior of a small desert carnivore. Ecosphere 10:11 doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.2749 ǀ Link 17. Kluever, B. M., T. N. Smith and E. M. Gese. 2019. Group effects of a non-native plant invasion on rodent abundance. Ecosphere 10:16 doi:10.1002/ecs2.2544 ǀ Link 16. *Smith, T. N., E. M. Gese and B. M. Kluever. 2018. Evaluating the impact of an exotic plant invasion on rodent community richness and abundance. Western North American Naturalist 77: 515-525. ǀ Link 15. Kluever, B. M. and E. M. Gese. 2017. Evaluating the influence of water developments on the demography and spatial ecology of a rare, desert- adapted carnivore: the kit fox (Vulpes macrotis). Journal of Mammalogy 98: 815-826 doi :10.1093/jmammal/gyx038 ǀ Link 14. Kluever, B. M., E. M. Gese and S. J. Dempsey. 2017. The influence of wildlife water developments on a desert carnivore and herbivore. Current Zoology 63: 121-129 doi: 10.1093/cz/zow071 ǀ Link 13. Kluever, B. M., E. M. Gese and S. J. Dempsey. 2016. The impact of wildlife water developments and vegetation on a rodent community in the Great Basin Desert. Journal of Mammalogy 97: 1209-1218: 10.1093/jmammal/gyw077 ǀ Link 12. Kluever, B. M. and E. M. Gese. 2016. Spatial response of coyotes to removal of water availability at anthropogenic water sites. Journal of Arid Environments 130: 68-75 doi: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2016.03.009 ǀ Link 11. Dempsey, S. D., E. M. Gese, B. M. Kluever, R. C. Lonsinger, and L. P. Waits. 2015. Evaluation of scat deposition transects versus radio telemetry for developing a species distribution model for a rare desert carnivore, the kit fox. PLoS ONE 10(10) doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138995 ǀ Link 10. Kluever, B. M., E. M. Gese, and S. J. Dempsey. 2015. The influence of road characteristics and species on detection probabilities of carnivore faeces. Wildlife Research 42: 75-82. ǀ Link 9. Lonsinger, R. L., E. M. Gese, S. J. Dempsey, B. M. Kluever, T. R. Johnson, and L. P. Waits. 2014. Balancing sample accumulation and DNA degradation rates to optimize noninvasive genetic sampling of sympatric carnivores. Molecular Ecology Resources doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.12356 ǀ Link 8. Dempsey, S. D., E. M. Gese, and B. M. Kluever. 2014. Finding a fox: an evaluation of survey methods to estimate abundance of a small desert carnivore. PLoS ONE 9 (8):e105873 ǀ Link 7. Mohammadi, S., B. M. Kluever, T. Tamashiro, Y. Amano, and J.G. Hill III. 2014. Spatial and thermal observations of a Malayan Krait (Bungarus canidus) from Thailand. Tropical Natural History 14: 21-26. ǀ Link 6. Kluever, B. M., E.M Gese, S.J. Dempsey, and R.N. Knight. 2013. A comparison of methods for monitoring kit foxes at den sites. Wildlife Society Bulletin 37: 439-443 ǀ Link 5. Breck, S.W., P. Clark, L.D. Howery, D. Johnson, B. M. Kluever, S. Smallidge, and A. Ciblis. 2012. A perspective on livestock-wolf interactions on western rangelands. Rangelands 34: 6-11. ǀ Link 4. Kluever, B.M., L. Lagos, S.W. Breck, L.D. Howery, M. Sanmartín D.L. Bergman, and F. Bárcena. 2012. Integrity and retention of ear tag radio transmitters in domestic cattle and feral horses. Wildlife Society Bulletin 36: 189-193. ǀ Link 3. Breck, S.W., B.M. Kluever, M. Panasci, J. Oakleaf, T. Johnson, W. Ballard, L.D. Howery, and D.L. Bergman. 2011. Domestic calf mortality and producer detection rates in the Mexican wolf recovery area: implications for livestock management and compensation schemes. Biological Conservation 144: 930-936. ǀ Link 2. Kluever, B.M., L.D. Howery, S.W. Breck, and D.L. Bergman. 2009. Predator and heterospecific stimuli alter behaviour in cattle. Behavioural Processes 81: 85-91. ǀ Link 1. Kluever, B. M., S.W. Breck, L.D. Howery, P.R. Krausman and D.L. Bergman. 2008. Vigilance in range cattle: the influence of predation, social interactions and environmental factors. Journal of Rangeland Ecology and Management 61: 321-328. ǀ Link |