Effects of Roads and Traffic on Wildlife Populations and Landscape Function
Apr 2011
Research
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Quantifying the Road-Effect Zone: Threshold Effects of a Motorway on Anuran Populations in Ontario, Canada PDF
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Frogs Call at a Higher Pitch in Traffic Noise PDF
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Road Zone Effects in Small-Mammal Communities PDF
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Impacts of Traffic Noise and Traffic Volume on Birds of Roadside Habitats PDF
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Integration of Regional Mitigation Assessment and Conservation Planning PDF
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Reducing Moose–Vehicle Collisions through Salt Pool Removal and Displacement: an Agent-Based Modeling Approach PDF
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Wildlife Tunnel Enhances Population Viability PDF
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Can Road-Crossing Structures Improve Population Viability of an Urban Gliding Mammal? PDF
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Cost–Benefit Analyses of Mitigation Measures Aimed at Reducing Collisions with Large Ungulates in the United States and Canada: a Decision Support Tool PDF
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Behavioral Responses of Northern Leopard Frogs (Rana pipiens) to Roads and Traffic: Implications for Population Persistence PDF
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Modeling the Effect of Traffic Calming on Local Animal Population Persistence PDF
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Piloting a Non-Invasive Genetic Sampling Method for Evaluating Population-Level Benefits of Wildlife Crossing Structures PDF
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Road Impacts on Abundance, Call Traits, and Body Size of Rainforest Frogs in Northeast Australia PDF
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Evidence that a Highway Reduces Apparent Survival Rates of Squirrel Gliders PDF
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Large Gaps in Canopy Reduce Road Crossing by a Gliding Mammal PDF