Effects of roads on animal abundance: an empirical review and synthesis
L Fahrig, T Rytwinski - Ecology and society, 2009 - JSTOR
We attempted a complete review of the empirical literature on effects of roads and traffic on
animal abundance and distribution. We found 79 studies, with results for 131 species and 30 …
animal abundance and distribution. We found 79 studies, with results for 131 species and 30 …
Can roads, railways and related structures have positive effects on birds?–A review
The urbanization process affects faunal distributions and movement patterns, contributing
directly to biotic homogenization and representing an important threat to biodiversity. In …
directly to biotic homogenization and representing an important threat to biodiversity. In …
Review of ecological effects of roads on terrestrial and aquatic communities
SC Trombulak, CA Frissell - Conservation biology, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Roads are a widespread and increasing feature of most landscapes. We reviewed the
scientific literature on the ecological effects of roads and found support for the general …
scientific literature on the ecological effects of roads and found support for the general …
[PDF][PDF] Road ecology
RTT Forman, D Sperling, JA Bissonette… - Science and …, 2003 - arc-solutions.org
Humans have spread an enormous net over the land. As the largest human artifact on earth,
this vast, nearly five million mile (8 million km) road network used by a quarter billion …
this vast, nearly five million mile (8 million km) road network used by a quarter billion …
Examination of the effects of disturbance on birds with reference to its importance in ecological assessments
D Hockin, M Ounsted, M Gorman, D Hill, V Keller… - Journal of …, 1992 - Elsevier
Abstract National, European and International legislation regarding the conservation of
species and habitats requires professional statements to be made in respect of land use …
species and habitats requires professional statements to be made in respect of land use …
Food finding and the influence of information, local enhancement, and communal roosting on foraging success of North American vultures
NJ Buckley - The Auk, 1996 - academic.oup.com
I investigated foraging behavior and competition for food between Turkey Vultures
(Cathartes aura) and Black Vultures (Coragyps atratus) in southern Texas. Turkey Vultures …
(Cathartes aura) and Black Vultures (Coragyps atratus) in southern Texas. Turkey Vultures …
Assessing the ecological impacts of transportation infrastructure development: A reconnaissance study of the Standard Gauge Railway in Kenya
Transportation infrastructure, such as railways, roads and power lines, contribute to national
and regional economic, social and cultural growth and integration. Kenya, with support from …
and regional economic, social and cultural growth and integration. Kenya, with support from …
Roadkills of vertebrates in Venezuela
J Pinowski - Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, 2005 - SciELO Brasil
This paper presents an analysis of vertebrate roadkills in five different habitats of tropical
South America. Observations of vertebrate roadkills were conducted in 1978, on a 572 km …
South America. Observations of vertebrate roadkills were conducted in 1978, on a 572 km …
Trophic niche overlap among scavengers in Patagonia supports the condor-vulture competition hypothesis
F Ballejo, SA Lambertucci, A Trejo… - Bird Conservation …, 2018 - cambridge.org
Animals that share resources tend to use different foraging strategies in order to decrease
potential competition. Scavenging birds using the same nutritional resources can segregate …
potential competition. Scavenging birds using the same nutritional resources can segregate …
Assessing allowable take of migratory birds
Legal removal of migratory birds from the wild occurs for several reasons, including
subsistence, sport harvest, damage control, and the pet trade. We argue that harvest theory …
subsistence, sport harvest, damage control, and the pet trade. We argue that harvest theory …