Linear transportation infrastructures may displace wildlife from nearby areas that otherwise would provide adequate habitat conditions. This exclusion effect has been documented in roads, but much less is known about railways. Here we evaluated the potential exclusion effect on birds of a railway crossing a wetland of international importance (Sado Estuary, Portugal). We selected 22 sectors representative of locally available wetland habitats (salt pans, rice paddy fields, and intertidal mudflats); of each, half were located either close to (0–500 m) or far from (500–1500 m) the railway line. Water birds were counted in each sector between December 2012 and October 2015, during two months per season (spring, summer, winter, and autumn) and ...
Wetlands in the Mediterranean area have become a rare habitat due to human impact. To model the ecol...
Rails (Family: Rallidae) are among the least studied birds in North America, in large part due to th...
Disturbance from engineering works is an increasing problem in terrestrial and marine ecosystems thr...
L. Borda-de-Água et al. (eds.), Railway Ecology, Chapter 11, p. 179-195Linear transportation infrast...
Many studies have evaluated bird mortality in relation to roads and other human structures, but litt...
L. Borda-de-Água et al. (eds.), Railway Ecology, chapter 7, p. 103-115Many studies have evaluated bi...
Research results on the impact of railway noise on birds show a variety of bird responses. These beh...
This study examines the status and distribution of rail populations in northern Indiana. Because rai...
Eastern black rails (Laterallus jamaicensis jamaicensis) are among the rarest and least-studied bird...
TThe King Rail (Rallus elegans) continues to experience population declines throughout its range. Du...
Recording wildlife mortality on railways is challenging as they have narrow corridors and lower acce...
A comprehensive understanding of spatiotemporal ecology is needed to develop conservation strategies...
Evidence suggests rails are in decline and their decline may be related to loss of wetlands across t...
A comprehensive understanding of spatiotemporal ecology is needed to develop conservation strategies...
Modeling a species' distribution can be a powerful tool for predicting the location of additional ha...
Wetlands in the Mediterranean area have become a rare habitat due to human impact. To model the ecol...
Rails (Family: Rallidae) are among the least studied birds in North America, in large part due to th...
Disturbance from engineering works is an increasing problem in terrestrial and marine ecosystems thr...
L. Borda-de-Água et al. (eds.), Railway Ecology, Chapter 11, p. 179-195Linear transportation infrast...
Many studies have evaluated bird mortality in relation to roads and other human structures, but litt...
L. Borda-de-Água et al. (eds.), Railway Ecology, chapter 7, p. 103-115Many studies have evaluated bi...
Research results on the impact of railway noise on birds show a variety of bird responses. These beh...
This study examines the status and distribution of rail populations in northern Indiana. Because rai...
Eastern black rails (Laterallus jamaicensis jamaicensis) are among the rarest and least-studied bird...
TThe King Rail (Rallus elegans) continues to experience population declines throughout its range. Du...
Recording wildlife mortality on railways is challenging as they have narrow corridors and lower acce...
A comprehensive understanding of spatiotemporal ecology is needed to develop conservation strategies...
Evidence suggests rails are in decline and their decline may be related to loss of wetlands across t...
A comprehensive understanding of spatiotemporal ecology is needed to develop conservation strategies...
Modeling a species' distribution can be a powerful tool for predicting the location of additional ha...
Wetlands in the Mediterranean area have become a rare habitat due to human impact. To model the ecol...
Rails (Family: Rallidae) are among the least studied birds in North America, in large part due to th...
Disturbance from engineering works is an increasing problem in terrestrial and marine ecosystems thr...