Tree-dwelling mammals may be vulnerable to road mortality if forced to cross canopy gaps on the ground. This group of mammals has received scant attention worldwide despite major road projects potentially causing severe fragmentation to their habitat. Gliding mammals may be enabled to cross road gaps that exceed their gliding capability by the installation of tall wooden poles to act as “stepping stones.” We investigated whether such glide poles installed across two land-bridges in eastern Australia could restore landscape connectivity for small gliding petaurid marsupials. Hair-traps revealed repeated use of all poles at both locations over periods of 1–3 years. Camera traps at one site suggest a crossing frequency on the poles by the squi...
In 1995, Queensland Environmental Protection Agency personnel designed and built an inexpensive aeri...
The network of highways, freeways, and other major roads in Australia and around the world continues...
Rope bridges are being increasingly installed worldwide to mitigate the negative impacts of roads on...
Gliding mammals may be susceptible to habitat fragmentation due to increased vulnerability to predat...
This study describes the first attempt in the world to use timber poles to provide habitat connectiv...
Tree-dwelling mammals are potentially highly vulnerable to discontinuities in habitat created by roa...
Tree-dwelling mammals are potentially highly vulnerable to discontinuities in habitat created by roa...
Gliding mammals are sensitive to habitat fragmentation that produces canopy gaps beyond their glidin...
Roads and traffic reduce landscape connectivity and increase rates of mortality for many species of ...
Wildlife crossing structures are commonly used to mitigate the barrier and mortality impacts of road...
Context Wildlife crossing structures are installed to mitigate the impacts of roads on animal popula...
An understanding of the ecological effects of roads and related traffic in highly fragmented landsca...
The mahogany glider (Petaurus gracilis) is one of the most threatened arboreal mammals in Australia....
Context: Urbanisation is recognised as a primary cause of biodiversity loss. Roads are an inherent e...
We investigated the use of inexpensive aerial bridges (rope canopy bridges) above roads and a highwa...
In 1995, Queensland Environmental Protection Agency personnel designed and built an inexpensive aeri...
The network of highways, freeways, and other major roads in Australia and around the world continues...
Rope bridges are being increasingly installed worldwide to mitigate the negative impacts of roads on...
Gliding mammals may be susceptible to habitat fragmentation due to increased vulnerability to predat...
This study describes the first attempt in the world to use timber poles to provide habitat connectiv...
Tree-dwelling mammals are potentially highly vulnerable to discontinuities in habitat created by roa...
Tree-dwelling mammals are potentially highly vulnerable to discontinuities in habitat created by roa...
Gliding mammals are sensitive to habitat fragmentation that produces canopy gaps beyond their glidin...
Roads and traffic reduce landscape connectivity and increase rates of mortality for many species of ...
Wildlife crossing structures are commonly used to mitigate the barrier and mortality impacts of road...
Context Wildlife crossing structures are installed to mitigate the impacts of roads on animal popula...
An understanding of the ecological effects of roads and related traffic in highly fragmented landsca...
The mahogany glider (Petaurus gracilis) is one of the most threatened arboreal mammals in Australia....
Context: Urbanisation is recognised as a primary cause of biodiversity loss. Roads are an inherent e...
We investigated the use of inexpensive aerial bridges (rope canopy bridges) above roads and a highwa...
In 1995, Queensland Environmental Protection Agency personnel designed and built an inexpensive aeri...
The network of highways, freeways, and other major roads in Australia and around the world continues...
Rope bridges are being increasingly installed worldwide to mitigate the negative impacts of roads on...