The behaviour of snakes makes them vulnerable to road mortality, which may have conservation implications for some species. We examined factors affecting road mortality of snakes around Grasslands National Park of Canada (GNP), Saskatchewan, an area inhabited by a unique snake community within Canada, including the threatened Eastern Yellow-bellied Racer (Coluber constrictor flaviventris). Systematic surveys (n = 45) of roads in the Grasslands National Park area in 2009 yielded 36 dead and 18 live snakes. Multivariate modelling revealed that proximity to hibernacula was positively correlated with presence of snakes on roads. Paved roads had disproportionately higher numbers of snake mortalities, suggesting that traffic patterns are a bigger...
Pituophis catenifer sayi (Bullsnake) is a sparsely studied subspecies of conservation concern in Can...
We present observations on Bullsnakes (Pituophis catenifer sayi) gathered during a study of Prairie ...
Roads are one of the most widespread human-caused habitat modifications that can increase wildlife m...
The behaviour of snakes makes them vulnerable to road mortality, which may have conservation implica...
This study documents the magnitude of road mortality on snake species that occur in sagebrush steppe...
With increasing human development encroaching on wild areas, an understanding of the interactions of...
Habitat fragmentation from roads is widely recognized as an issue of environmental concern. On-road ...
We used models integrating road maps, traffic volume, and snake movements to examine the potential f...
Habitat loss is the greatest contributor to the decline of species globally and thus understanding h...
Roads can act as a barrier to overland movement of animals by causing habitat fragmentation, disrupt...
The Ojibway Prairie Complex in Windsor contains the largest protected tallgrass prairie ecosystem in...
Roadways negatively affect their surrounding ecosystems through the contamination of air, water, and...
Global road networks continue to expand, and the wildlife responses to these landscape-level changes...
Roads present unavoidable challenges to wildlife, both in populated and in more remote regions. Both...
International audienceUnderstanding road-kill patterns is the first step to assess the potential eff...
Pituophis catenifer sayi (Bullsnake) is a sparsely studied subspecies of conservation concern in Can...
We present observations on Bullsnakes (Pituophis catenifer sayi) gathered during a study of Prairie ...
Roads are one of the most widespread human-caused habitat modifications that can increase wildlife m...
The behaviour of snakes makes them vulnerable to road mortality, which may have conservation implica...
This study documents the magnitude of road mortality on snake species that occur in sagebrush steppe...
With increasing human development encroaching on wild areas, an understanding of the interactions of...
Habitat fragmentation from roads is widely recognized as an issue of environmental concern. On-road ...
We used models integrating road maps, traffic volume, and snake movements to examine the potential f...
Habitat loss is the greatest contributor to the decline of species globally and thus understanding h...
Roads can act as a barrier to overland movement of animals by causing habitat fragmentation, disrupt...
The Ojibway Prairie Complex in Windsor contains the largest protected tallgrass prairie ecosystem in...
Roadways negatively affect their surrounding ecosystems through the contamination of air, water, and...
Global road networks continue to expand, and the wildlife responses to these landscape-level changes...
Roads present unavoidable challenges to wildlife, both in populated and in more remote regions. Both...
International audienceUnderstanding road-kill patterns is the first step to assess the potential eff...
Pituophis catenifer sayi (Bullsnake) is a sparsely studied subspecies of conservation concern in Can...
We present observations on Bullsnakes (Pituophis catenifer sayi) gathered during a study of Prairie ...
Roads are one of the most widespread human-caused habitat modifications that can increase wildlife m...