Selective logging is driving the proliferation of roads throughout tropical rain forests, particularly narrow, unpaved logging roads. However, little is known about the extent of road edge effects or their influence on the movements of tropical understory animal species. Here, we used forest rats to address the following questions: (a) Does the occupancy of rats differ from road edges to forest interior within logged forests? (b) Do roads inhibit the movements of rats within these forests? We established trapping grids along a road edge‐to‐forest interior gradient at four roads and in three control sites within a logged forest in Sabah, Malaysia. To quantify the probability of road crossing, rats were captured, translocated across a road, a...
<div><p>Habitat destruction and overhunting are two major drivers of mammal population declines and ...
Currently, 43% of the world's terrestrial surface is within five kilometres of a road, and therefore...
Globally, the aggregate length of roads exceeds 64 million km and 90.7% of protected areas are distu...
Selective logging is driving the proliferation of roads throughout tropical rainforests, particularl...
In the wet tropics of north-eastern Queensland, the composition of the small-mammal community close ...
Knowledge of how animals move through the environment is important for predicting effects of habitat...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
Along a narrow, unsealed road through rainforest in north-eastern Queensland, movements of small mam...
As logging activity increases in tropical rainforests, it is crucial to better understand the extent...
In recent years a push to establish pulpwood plantation forestry in Sarawak, East Malaysia with Acac...
We studied the effect of road edges on foraging activity by introduced ship or roof rats Rattus rat...
Arboreal fauna living in tropical ecosystems may be particularly affected by roads given their depen...
In the face of rapid tropical agricultural expansion, preservation of tropical forest remnants is cr...
Roads can block animal movement and reduce persistence of species living in road surroundings. Movem...
<div><p>Habitat destruction and overhunting are two major drivers of mammal population declines and ...
Currently, 43% of the world's terrestrial surface is within five kilometres of a road, and therefore...
Globally, the aggregate length of roads exceeds 64 million km and 90.7% of protected areas are distu...
Selective logging is driving the proliferation of roads throughout tropical rainforests, particularl...
In the wet tropics of north-eastern Queensland, the composition of the small-mammal community close ...
Knowledge of how animals move through the environment is important for predicting effects of habitat...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
Along a narrow, unsealed road through rainforest in north-eastern Queensland, movements of small mam...
As logging activity increases in tropical rainforests, it is crucial to better understand the extent...
In recent years a push to establish pulpwood plantation forestry in Sarawak, East Malaysia with Acac...
We studied the effect of road edges on foraging activity by introduced ship or roof rats Rattus rat...
Arboreal fauna living in tropical ecosystems may be particularly affected by roads given their depen...
In the face of rapid tropical agricultural expansion, preservation of tropical forest remnants is cr...
Roads can block animal movement and reduce persistence of species living in road surroundings. Movem...
<div><p>Habitat destruction and overhunting are two major drivers of mammal population declines and ...
Currently, 43% of the world's terrestrial surface is within five kilometres of a road, and therefore...
Globally, the aggregate length of roads exceeds 64 million km and 90.7% of protected areas are distu...