In reviews on effects of roads on animal population abundance we found that most effects are negative; however, there are also many neutral and positive responses [Fahrig and Rytwinski (Ecol Soc 14:21, 2009; Rytwinski and Fahrig (Biol Conserv 147:87-98, 2012)]. Here we use an individual-based simulation model to: (1) confirm predictions from the existing literature of the combinations of species traits and behavioural responses to roads that lead to negative effects of roads on animal population abundance, and (2) improve prediction of the combinations of species traits and behavioural responses to roads that lead to neutral and positive effects of roads on animal population abundance. Simulations represented a typical situation in which ro...
A steady growth in traffic volumes in industrialized countries with dense human populations is expec...
Roads affect animals in three adverse ways. They act as barriers to movement (’fence effect’), enhan...
Roads affect animal populations in three adverse ways. They act as barriers to movement, enhance mor...
Roads and traffic affect animal populations detrimentally in four ways: they decrease habitat amount...
Roads act as barriers to animal movement, thereby reducing the accessibility of resources on the oth...
Roads act as barriers to animal movement, thereby reducing the accessibility of resources on the oth...
We attempted a complete review of the empirical literature on effects of roads and traffic on animal...
There is growing evidence that roads and traffic reduce populations of many species and efforts to m...
The purpose of this paper is to summarize what is known about the effects of roads on persistence of...
a b s t r a c t Efforts to mitigate road effects are now common in new highway construction projects...
Efforts to mitigate road effects are now common in new highway construction projects. For effective ...
Abstract: Roads affect animals in three adverse ways. They act as barriers to movement ('fence ...
Abstract: Roads act as barriers to animal movement, thereby reducing the accessibility of resources ...
Some authors have hypothesized that observed increases in small mammal populations with increasing r...
A steady growth in traffic volumes in industrialized countries with dense human populations is expec...
A steady growth in traffic volumes in industrialized countries with dense human populations is expec...
Roads affect animals in three adverse ways. They act as barriers to movement (’fence effect’), enhan...
Roads affect animal populations in three adverse ways. They act as barriers to movement, enhance mor...
Roads and traffic affect animal populations detrimentally in four ways: they decrease habitat amount...
Roads act as barriers to animal movement, thereby reducing the accessibility of resources on the oth...
Roads act as barriers to animal movement, thereby reducing the accessibility of resources on the oth...
We attempted a complete review of the empirical literature on effects of roads and traffic on animal...
There is growing evidence that roads and traffic reduce populations of many species and efforts to m...
The purpose of this paper is to summarize what is known about the effects of roads on persistence of...
a b s t r a c t Efforts to mitigate road effects are now common in new highway construction projects...
Efforts to mitigate road effects are now common in new highway construction projects. For effective ...
Abstract: Roads affect animals in three adverse ways. They act as barriers to movement ('fence ...
Abstract: Roads act as barriers to animal movement, thereby reducing the accessibility of resources ...
Some authors have hypothesized that observed increases in small mammal populations with increasing r...
A steady growth in traffic volumes in industrialized countries with dense human populations is expec...
A steady growth in traffic volumes in industrialized countries with dense human populations is expec...
Roads affect animals in three adverse ways. They act as barriers to movement (’fence effect’), enhan...
Roads affect animal populations in three adverse ways. They act as barriers to movement, enhance mor...