College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences

Department of Natural Resource Sciences

Mark McClure

Adjunct Researcher and Instructor

Research Interests
  • Ecological Scaling
  • Above- and below-ground herbivory
  • The influence of urban development and other land-use changes on animal behavior and population dynamics
  • Endangered species management
  • Environmental consulting with a focus on the Endangered Species Act and the National Environmental Policy Act
Teaching/Professional Interests

Dr. McClure is a broadly-trained terrestrial ecologist. His current research focuses on the scaling of plant growth in the context of above- and below-ground herbivory, as well as the mechanisms of herbivore redistribution on different landscapes. In addition, he serves as an environmental and natural resource consultant. Currently, Dr. McClure teaches Introduction to Measurements and Computers in Natural Resources (NATRS 204), and portions of other courses.

Educational Background
  • Ph.D. Ecology, 2001, Utah State University, Logan, UT
  • M.S. Wildlife Science, 1993, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
  • B.S. Wildlife Science, 1991, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

Mark McClure

(509) 335-8848
mmcclure@wsu.edu

 

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