Identifying factors that contribute to the risk of wildlife‐vehicle collisions (WVCs) has been a key focus of wildlife managers, transportation safety planners and road ecologists for over three decades. Despite these efforts, few generalities have emerged which can help predict the occurrence of WVCs, heightening the uncertainty under which conservation, wildlife and transportation management decisions are made. Undermining this general understanding is the use of study area boundaries that are incongruent with major biophysical gradients, inconsistent data collection protocols among study areas and species‐specific interactions with roads. We tested the extent to which factors predicting the occurrence of deer‐vehicle collisions (DVCs) we...
Abstract: Wildlife-vehicle collisions represent an additive source of mortality to wildlife populati...
There are few more dramatic manifestations of human– wildlife conflict than squealing brakes, a sick...
Imposing human perceptions about the scales of ecological processes can produce unreliable scientifi...
Identifying factors that contribute to the risk of wildlife‐vehicle collisions (WVCs) has been a key...
Deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) are steadily increasing across North America. The increase is particu...
To properly mitigate road impacts for wildlife and increase motorist safety, transportation departme...
Deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) are steadily increasing across North America. The increase is particu...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions represent an additive source of mortality to wildlife populations, in ad...
Deer-vehicle collisions (DVCs) impact the economic and social well being of humans. We examined larg...
Deer-vehicle collisions are a major transportation hazard, but factors affecting deer escape decisio...
Deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) are steadily increasing across North America. The increase is particu...
Vehicular collisions with large ungulates pose serious challenges for managing and conserving large ...
Vehicular collisions with large ungulates pose serious challenges for managing and conserving large ...
Deer-vehicle collisions (DVCs) impact the economic and social well being of humans. We examined larg...
Vehicular collisions with large ungulates pose serious challenges for managing and conserving large ...
Abstract: Wildlife-vehicle collisions represent an additive source of mortality to wildlife populati...
There are few more dramatic manifestations of human– wildlife conflict than squealing brakes, a sick...
Imposing human perceptions about the scales of ecological processes can produce unreliable scientifi...
Identifying factors that contribute to the risk of wildlife‐vehicle collisions (WVCs) has been a key...
Deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) are steadily increasing across North America. The increase is particu...
To properly mitigate road impacts for wildlife and increase motorist safety, transportation departme...
Deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) are steadily increasing across North America. The increase is particu...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions represent an additive source of mortality to wildlife populations, in ad...
Deer-vehicle collisions (DVCs) impact the economic and social well being of humans. We examined larg...
Deer-vehicle collisions are a major transportation hazard, but factors affecting deer escape decisio...
Deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) are steadily increasing across North America. The increase is particu...
Vehicular collisions with large ungulates pose serious challenges for managing and conserving large ...
Vehicular collisions with large ungulates pose serious challenges for managing and conserving large ...
Deer-vehicle collisions (DVCs) impact the economic and social well being of humans. We examined larg...
Vehicular collisions with large ungulates pose serious challenges for managing and conserving large ...
Abstract: Wildlife-vehicle collisions represent an additive source of mortality to wildlife populati...
There are few more dramatic manifestations of human– wildlife conflict than squealing brakes, a sick...
Imposing human perceptions about the scales of ecological processes can produce unreliable scientifi...