© 2019, The Author(s). Roadways pose challenges for conserving wide-ranging animal species. As bobcat (Lynx rufus) populations recover in Ohio, an accurate evaluation of population metrics is critical to understanding future population trajectories. In this study, we integrated multiple datasets to examine overall road mortality rates in Ohio. First, we utilized a long-term vehicle-strike dataset (1978–2017) to determine landscape and local predictors of road mortality. We found that bobcats were killed at higher rates on interstates regardless of surrounding landscape composition, but that landscape variables were useful at predicting mortality on lower-traffic roads. To explore road avoidance behaviors, we used GPS telemetry data from 18 ...
Assessing the causal factors underpinning the distribution and abundance of wildlife road-induced mo...
AbstractCarnivores are particularly sensitive to reductions in population connectivity caused by hum...
Global urbanization is rapidly changing the landscape for wildlife species that must learn to persis...
We are using bobcats (Lynx rufus) as a model organism to examine how roads affect the abundance, dis...
Human developments have detrimental effects on wildlife populations globally with carnivores being p...
Terrestrial carnivores are among the most imperiled species worldwide, yet some species are resilien...
Roads and traffic affect animal populations detrimentally in four ways: they decrease habitat amount...
Humans have transformed most landscapes across the globe, forcing other species to adapt in order to...
Urban development is the leading cause of habitat loss, replacing natural areas with infrastructure ...
poster abstract“Habitat loss is known to be the main cause of the current global decline in biodiver...
INTRODUCTION: While bobcats (Lynx rufus) historically ranged throughout the entire US, in the past 1...
Urbanization profoundly impacts animal populations by causing isolation, increased susceptibility to...
Roads are major barriers to animal movement and are a principal cause of habitat fragmentation in wh...
Wildlife behavior when crossing roads is likely to mirror natural responses to predation risk includ...
Lynx rufus (Bobcat) is a wide-ranging and highly adaptable predator whose populations are increasing...
Assessing the causal factors underpinning the distribution and abundance of wildlife road-induced mo...
AbstractCarnivores are particularly sensitive to reductions in population connectivity caused by hum...
Global urbanization is rapidly changing the landscape for wildlife species that must learn to persis...
We are using bobcats (Lynx rufus) as a model organism to examine how roads affect the abundance, dis...
Human developments have detrimental effects on wildlife populations globally with carnivores being p...
Terrestrial carnivores are among the most imperiled species worldwide, yet some species are resilien...
Roads and traffic affect animal populations detrimentally in four ways: they decrease habitat amount...
Humans have transformed most landscapes across the globe, forcing other species to adapt in order to...
Urban development is the leading cause of habitat loss, replacing natural areas with infrastructure ...
poster abstract“Habitat loss is known to be the main cause of the current global decline in biodiver...
INTRODUCTION: While bobcats (Lynx rufus) historically ranged throughout the entire US, in the past 1...
Urbanization profoundly impacts animal populations by causing isolation, increased susceptibility to...
Roads are major barriers to animal movement and are a principal cause of habitat fragmentation in wh...
Wildlife behavior when crossing roads is likely to mirror natural responses to predation risk includ...
Lynx rufus (Bobcat) is a wide-ranging and highly adaptable predator whose populations are increasing...
Assessing the causal factors underpinning the distribution and abundance of wildlife road-induced mo...
AbstractCarnivores are particularly sensitive to reductions in population connectivity caused by hum...
Global urbanization is rapidly changing the landscape for wildlife species that must learn to persis...