Frogs are potentially sensitive indicators of road impacts, with studies indicating particular susceptibility to road mortality. Calling, i.e., breeding, behavior could also be affected by traffic noise. We investigated effects on frog abundance and calling behavior where a busy highway crosses rainforest stream breeding habitat in northeast Australia. Frog abundance was repeatedly surveyed along five stream transects during a summer breeding season. Abundance of two species, Litoria rheocola and Austrochaperina pluvialis, increased significantly with perpendicular distance from the road along two transects. No trends in abundance were detected for A. pluvialis on two other transects where it was common, or for Litoria serrata on one transe...
Amphibians are the most threatened vertebrate taxon of modern times. Baseline data and affordable me...
Efforts to mitigate road effects are now common in new highway construction projects. For effective ...
In habitats disturbed by anthropogenic noise, acoustically communicating species may develop behavio...
Frogs are potentially sensitive indicators of road impacts, with studies indicating particular susce...
A key goal in road ecology is to determine which species are most vulnerable to the negative effects...
As urbanization increases, biodiversity often decreases. Urbanization affects the environment in man...
Vehicular traffic can be a major source of mortality for some species. Highly uagile organisms may b...
Graduation date: 2016Amphibians are experiencing global population declines and are one of the most ...
Human-modified habitats rarely yield outcomes that are aligned with conservation ideals. Landscapes ...
Many amphibians in Europe and North America regularly use under-road tunnels during dispersal. Howev...
Human‐modified habitats rarely yield outcomes that are aligned with conservation ideals. Landscapes ...
Anthropogenic disturbance has been pointed to as one of the major causes of the world´s biodiversity...
Transportation infrastructure is a major factor determining land use forms. As global changes in thi...
Roads create many challenges for conservation, and amphibians are particularly vulnerable to their n...
a b s t r a c t Efforts to mitigate road effects are now common in new highway construction projects...
Amphibians are the most threatened vertebrate taxon of modern times. Baseline data and affordable me...
Efforts to mitigate road effects are now common in new highway construction projects. For effective ...
In habitats disturbed by anthropogenic noise, acoustically communicating species may develop behavio...
Frogs are potentially sensitive indicators of road impacts, with studies indicating particular susce...
A key goal in road ecology is to determine which species are most vulnerable to the negative effects...
As urbanization increases, biodiversity often decreases. Urbanization affects the environment in man...
Vehicular traffic can be a major source of mortality for some species. Highly uagile organisms may b...
Graduation date: 2016Amphibians are experiencing global population declines and are one of the most ...
Human-modified habitats rarely yield outcomes that are aligned with conservation ideals. Landscapes ...
Many amphibians in Europe and North America regularly use under-road tunnels during dispersal. Howev...
Human‐modified habitats rarely yield outcomes that are aligned with conservation ideals. Landscapes ...
Anthropogenic disturbance has been pointed to as one of the major causes of the world´s biodiversity...
Transportation infrastructure is a major factor determining land use forms. As global changes in thi...
Roads create many challenges for conservation, and amphibians are particularly vulnerable to their n...
a b s t r a c t Efforts to mitigate road effects are now common in new highway construction projects...
Amphibians are the most threatened vertebrate taxon of modern times. Baseline data and affordable me...
Efforts to mitigate road effects are now common in new highway construction projects. For effective ...
In habitats disturbed by anthropogenic noise, acoustically communicating species may develop behavio...