Abstract While several studies have demonstrated that roads can act as barriers to small mammal movement, the relationship between road density and small mammal abundance has not yet been investi-gated. In southeastern Ontario, Peromyscus leucopus (white-footed mice) suffer high over-winter mortality rates, resulting in small springtime populations and frequent local extinctions. Peromyscus leucopus movement is known to be inhibited by roads, which should result in lower rates of immigration into and recolonization of habitats in landscapes with high road density. We tested two predictions: (1) Forest sites situated in landscapes with high road densities have a higher chance of P. leucopus being absent during the early spring than forest si...
1 Roads may affect wildlife populations through habitat loss and disturbances, as they create an abr...
This study examined the distribution of white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) in a heterogeneous e...
1 Roads may affect wildlife populations through habitat loss and disturbances, as they create an abr...
Recent studies have highlighted the positive effects of road verges on the abundance of small mammal...
Recent studies have highlighted the positive effects of road verges on the abundance of small mammal...
Roads can block animal movement and reduce persistence of species living in road surroundings. Movem...
Some authors have hypothesized that observed increases in small mammal populations with increasing r...
<div><p>Road barrier effect is among the foremost negative impacts of roads on wildlife. Knowledge o...
It has been hypothesized that mobile species should be more negatively affected by road mortality th...
Roads disrupt landscape connectivity for many terrestrial mammals. These infrastructures can be barr...
We investigated whether white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) and eastern chipmunks (Tamias striat...
In this study, I examine the influence of urban canopy cover on gene flow between 15 white-footed mo...
In this study, I examine the influence of urban canopy cover on gene flow between 15 white-footed mo...
In this study, I examine the influence of urban canopy cover on gene flow between 15 white-footed mo...
We studied population densities, sex ratios, adult masses, reproductive activity, age structure, and...
1 Roads may affect wildlife populations through habitat loss and disturbances, as they create an abr...
This study examined the distribution of white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) in a heterogeneous e...
1 Roads may affect wildlife populations through habitat loss and disturbances, as they create an abr...
Recent studies have highlighted the positive effects of road verges on the abundance of small mammal...
Recent studies have highlighted the positive effects of road verges on the abundance of small mammal...
Roads can block animal movement and reduce persistence of species living in road surroundings. Movem...
Some authors have hypothesized that observed increases in small mammal populations with increasing r...
<div><p>Road barrier effect is among the foremost negative impacts of roads on wildlife. Knowledge o...
It has been hypothesized that mobile species should be more negatively affected by road mortality th...
Roads disrupt landscape connectivity for many terrestrial mammals. These infrastructures can be barr...
We investigated whether white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) and eastern chipmunks (Tamias striat...
In this study, I examine the influence of urban canopy cover on gene flow between 15 white-footed mo...
In this study, I examine the influence of urban canopy cover on gene flow between 15 white-footed mo...
In this study, I examine the influence of urban canopy cover on gene flow between 15 white-footed mo...
We studied population densities, sex ratios, adult masses, reproductive activity, age structure, and...
1 Roads may affect wildlife populations through habitat loss and disturbances, as they create an abr...
This study examined the distribution of white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) in a heterogeneous e...
1 Roads may affect wildlife populations through habitat loss and disturbances, as they create an abr...