The negative effect of roads on wildlife is recognized as a major contributor to the global biodiversity crisis, with anurans being among the most vulnerable groups overall. The “road-effect zone,” i.e., the extent of significant ecological effects from the edge of a road (Forman and Alexander 1998), has important management implications, but has never been quantified for anurans. In the first study of its kind, we measured the extent and type of relationship underlying the road-effect zones of a motorway with a high proportion of heavy-truck traffic, particularly at night (Highway 401) for anuran species richness and relative abundance. We surveyed 34 ponds located 68–3262 m from the edge of the motorway, and used piecewise and linear regr...
Transportation infrastructure is a major factor determining land use forms. As global changes in thi...
Landscape structure is important for shaping the abundance and distribution of amphibians, but prior...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
The negative effect of roads on wildlife is recognized as a major contributor to the global biodiver...
ABSTRACT. The negative effect of roads on wildlife is recognized as a major contributor to the globa...
Road traffic and the loss of forests are both known to have negative effects on anurans. However, th...
Road ecology is the study of how roads and wildlife interact. Traditionally, road ecologists have pr...
Traffic disturbances (i.e. pollution, light, noise, and vibrations) often extend into the area surro...
a b s t r a c t Efforts to mitigate road effects are now common in new highway construction projects...
Vehicular traffic can be a major source of mortality for some species. Highly uagile organisms may b...
Negative effects of roads on wildlife include mortality caused by attempted road crossings. The most...
Habitat loss is known to be the main cause of the current global decline in biodiversity, and roads ...
Habitat loss is known to be the main cause of the current global decline in biodiversity, and roads ...
Road-killed animals are easy and inexpensive to survey, and may provide information about species di...
Abstract Habitat loss is known to be the main cause of the current global decline in biodiversity, a...
Transportation infrastructure is a major factor determining land use forms. As global changes in thi...
Landscape structure is important for shaping the abundance and distribution of amphibians, but prior...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
The negative effect of roads on wildlife is recognized as a major contributor to the global biodiver...
ABSTRACT. The negative effect of roads on wildlife is recognized as a major contributor to the globa...
Road traffic and the loss of forests are both known to have negative effects on anurans. However, th...
Road ecology is the study of how roads and wildlife interact. Traditionally, road ecologists have pr...
Traffic disturbances (i.e. pollution, light, noise, and vibrations) often extend into the area surro...
a b s t r a c t Efforts to mitigate road effects are now common in new highway construction projects...
Vehicular traffic can be a major source of mortality for some species. Highly uagile organisms may b...
Negative effects of roads on wildlife include mortality caused by attempted road crossings. The most...
Habitat loss is known to be the main cause of the current global decline in biodiversity, and roads ...
Habitat loss is known to be the main cause of the current global decline in biodiversity, and roads ...
Road-killed animals are easy and inexpensive to survey, and may provide information about species di...
Abstract Habitat loss is known to be the main cause of the current global decline in biodiversity, a...
Transportation infrastructure is a major factor determining land use forms. As global changes in thi...
Landscape structure is important for shaping the abundance and distribution of amphibians, but prior...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...