International audienceIn the 1940s, Aldo Leopold took extensive notes on birds and their sounds near his iconic shack in Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA. His observations, along with his land management techniques, helped frame his seminal book, A Sand County Almanac. After his death, two interstate highways were built near his property and subjected this historically significant area to traffic noise. While highways currently represent vital transportation corridors, their observed and potential impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services are cause for concern. As the area including Leopold's shack is now an Important Bird Area, we sought to evaluate the impact of these highways on the bird community and its related acoustic diversity. In 2011,...
[Extract]\ud Research Objectives\ud \ud This review of scientific literature was undertaken in order...
Roads and their traffic can affect wildlife over large areas and, in regions with dense road network...
Many authors have suggested that the negative effects of roads on animals are largely owing to traff...
International audienceIn the 1940s, Aldo Leopold took extensive notes on birds and their sounds near...
In recent decades, detrimental effects of roads have been the focus of numerous studies. Roadways ha...
Here I report the ecological impact assessment of a section of European Highway E18 east in Helsinki...
The construction of roads near protected forest areas alters ecosystem function by creating habitat ...
This report contains a partial summary of a literature review dealing with the effect of noise on wi...
Roadsides can harbour remarkable biodiversity; thus, they are increasingly considered as habitats wi...
Many songbird species avoid roads. Although acoustic masking, vehicle collision, and edge effects ar...
Habitat loss due to anthropogenic development is one of the greatest threats to birds, particularly ...
Worldwide, urbanization is recognized as a leading cause of species extinction because of its role i...
Habitat loss due to anthropogenic development is one of the greatest threats to birds, particularly ...
1. The global road network, currently over 45 million lane-km in length, is expected to reach 70 mil...
In wildlife considerations in planning and managing road corridors little attention has been given t...
[Extract]\ud Research Objectives\ud \ud This review of scientific literature was undertaken in order...
Roads and their traffic can affect wildlife over large areas and, in regions with dense road network...
Many authors have suggested that the negative effects of roads on animals are largely owing to traff...
International audienceIn the 1940s, Aldo Leopold took extensive notes on birds and their sounds near...
In recent decades, detrimental effects of roads have been the focus of numerous studies. Roadways ha...
Here I report the ecological impact assessment of a section of European Highway E18 east in Helsinki...
The construction of roads near protected forest areas alters ecosystem function by creating habitat ...
This report contains a partial summary of a literature review dealing with the effect of noise on wi...
Roadsides can harbour remarkable biodiversity; thus, they are increasingly considered as habitats wi...
Many songbird species avoid roads. Although acoustic masking, vehicle collision, and edge effects ar...
Habitat loss due to anthropogenic development is one of the greatest threats to birds, particularly ...
Worldwide, urbanization is recognized as a leading cause of species extinction because of its role i...
Habitat loss due to anthropogenic development is one of the greatest threats to birds, particularly ...
1. The global road network, currently over 45 million lane-km in length, is expected to reach 70 mil...
In wildlife considerations in planning and managing road corridors little attention has been given t...
[Extract]\ud Research Objectives\ud \ud This review of scientific literature was undertaken in order...
Roads and their traffic can affect wildlife over large areas and, in regions with dense road network...
Many authors have suggested that the negative effects of roads on animals are largely owing to traff...