Highway programmes typically focus on reducing vehicle collisions with large mammals because of economic or safety reasons, while overlooking the millions of birds that die annually from traffic. We studied wildlife–vehicle collisions along an interstate highway in southern Idaho, USA, with among the highest reported rates of American Barn Owl Tyto furcata road mortality. Carcass data from systematic and ad hoc surveys conducted in 2004–2006 and 2013–2015 were used to explore the extent to which spatial, road geometric and biotic factors explained Barn Owl–vehicle collisions. Barn Owls outnumbered all other identified vertebrate species of roadkill and represented \u3e 25% of individuals and 73.6% of road-killed birds. At a 1-km highway seg...
Barn Owls (Tyto alba) are a species of conservation concern in many portions of their cosmopolitan r...
Modern agricultural practices and urban development have altered agricultural landscapes resulting i...
With the increase in the number of fast-moving vehicles and the simultaneous development of road bui...
Highway programmes typically focus on reducing vehicle collisions with large mammals because of econ...
We examined the temporal, spatial, and demographic factors that influenced roadway mortality of barn...
Barn owls (Tyto alba) are the most widespread of the owl species as they are found worldwide. They p...
Collisions with vehicles can contribute significantly to overall mortality in many species. We aim t...
015966762015Final ReportPDFTech ReportFHWA-ID-15-226BirdsCrashesFeasibility analysisLandscape mainte...
Several studies suggest that species’ mortality rates are positively related with local population a...
Several studies suggest that species\u2019 mortality rates are positively related with local populat...
Background: Understanding the ecological consequences of roads and developing ways to mitigate their...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the ecological consequences of roads and developing ways to mitigate their...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Understanding the ecological consequences of roads and developing ways to...
Barn Owls (Tyto alba) are frequent casualties of roadway mortality throughout their global range. On...
This thesis consists of two chapters describing my investigations of roadway mortality and ornamenta...
Barn Owls (Tyto alba) are a species of conservation concern in many portions of their cosmopolitan r...
Modern agricultural practices and urban development have altered agricultural landscapes resulting i...
With the increase in the number of fast-moving vehicles and the simultaneous development of road bui...
Highway programmes typically focus on reducing vehicle collisions with large mammals because of econ...
We examined the temporal, spatial, and demographic factors that influenced roadway mortality of barn...
Barn owls (Tyto alba) are the most widespread of the owl species as they are found worldwide. They p...
Collisions with vehicles can contribute significantly to overall mortality in many species. We aim t...
015966762015Final ReportPDFTech ReportFHWA-ID-15-226BirdsCrashesFeasibility analysisLandscape mainte...
Several studies suggest that species’ mortality rates are positively related with local population a...
Several studies suggest that species\u2019 mortality rates are positively related with local populat...
Background: Understanding the ecological consequences of roads and developing ways to mitigate their...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the ecological consequences of roads and developing ways to mitigate their...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Understanding the ecological consequences of roads and developing ways to...
Barn Owls (Tyto alba) are frequent casualties of roadway mortality throughout their global range. On...
This thesis consists of two chapters describing my investigations of roadway mortality and ornamenta...
Barn Owls (Tyto alba) are a species of conservation concern in many portions of their cosmopolitan r...
Modern agricultural practices and urban development have altered agricultural landscapes resulting i...
With the increase in the number of fast-moving vehicles and the simultaneous development of road bui...