Lower abundance of forest birds near high traffic roads is usually attributed to traffic noise, but the potential role of traffic mortality has not been adequately tested. We tested for the effect of traffic mortality independent of traffic noise, by sampling forest birds at sites with similar traffic volume (and noise levels), that varied in the likelihood of traffic collisions. Collision rates should be higher at forest sites next to roads where there is forest directly across the road, since forest birds are more likely to attempt to cross a small forest gap than a large one. We predicted that if traffic collisions play a significant role in the road effect on birds then in sites where there is a higher risk of traffic collision (small g...
The contribution of roads to human economic and social development contrasts with its impact on the ...
Many authors have suggested that the negative effects of roads on animals are largely owing to traff...
Among the most widespread forms of anthropogenic modification of the natural landscape is road const...
In recent decades, detrimental effects of roads have been the focus of numerous studies. Roadways ha...
Roads and their traffic are known to affect bird species at both individual and population levels. C...
1. The global road network, currently over 45 million lane-km in length, is expected to reach 70 mil...
Several hundred million birds are killed on an annual basis worldwide due to collisions with vehicle...
Roadsides can harbour remarkable biodiversity; thus, they are increasingly considered as habitats wi...
Roads and their traffic can affect wildlife over large areas and, in regions with dense road network...
Road ecology, the study of the impacts of roads and their traffic on wildlife, including birds, is a...
Birds and other animals are frequently killed by cars, causing the death of many million individuals...
The construction of roads near protected forest areas alters ecosystem function by creating habitat ...
In wildlife considerations in planning and managing road corridors little attention has been given t...
Negative effects of roads on wildlife include mortality caused by attempted road crossings. The most...
The contribution of roads to human economic and social development contrasts with its impact on the ...
Many authors have suggested that the negative effects of roads on animals are largely owing to traff...
Among the most widespread forms of anthropogenic modification of the natural landscape is road const...
In recent decades, detrimental effects of roads have been the focus of numerous studies. Roadways ha...
Roads and their traffic are known to affect bird species at both individual and population levels. C...
1. The global road network, currently over 45 million lane-km in length, is expected to reach 70 mil...
Several hundred million birds are killed on an annual basis worldwide due to collisions with vehicle...
Roadsides can harbour remarkable biodiversity; thus, they are increasingly considered as habitats wi...
Roads and their traffic can affect wildlife over large areas and, in regions with dense road network...
Road ecology, the study of the impacts of roads and their traffic on wildlife, including birds, is a...
Birds and other animals are frequently killed by cars, causing the death of many million individuals...
The construction of roads near protected forest areas alters ecosystem function by creating habitat ...
In wildlife considerations in planning and managing road corridors little attention has been given t...
Negative effects of roads on wildlife include mortality caused by attempted road crossings. The most...
The contribution of roads to human economic and social development contrasts with its impact on the ...
Many authors have suggested that the negative effects of roads on animals are largely owing to traff...
Among the most widespread forms of anthropogenic modification of the natural landscape is road const...