Research results on the impact of railway noise on birds show a variety of bird responses. These behaviours are often different from those exhibited by birds occupying habitats along tarred roads. Knowledge of this subject is still incomplete. We attempted to define the influence of a heavily transited railway line on bird communities at stopover sites near the tracks during the autumn migration period. Birds were counted using the point method at 45 observation points located at three distances (30 m, 280 m, 530 m) from the tracks. At each point we determined the habitat parameters and the intensity of noise. A total of 614 individuals from 29 species were recorded on the study plot. The results of our observations indicate that the railwa...
Roads and their traffic are known to affect bird species at both individual and population levels. C...
Bird collisions with high-speed transport modes is a vital topic on vehicle safety and wildlife prot...
Lower abundance of forest birds near high traffic roads is usually attributed to traffic noise, but ...
Linear transportation infrastructures may displace wildlife from nearby areas that otherwise would p...
Many studies have evaluated bird mortality in relation to roads and other human structures, but litt...
L. Borda-de-Água et al. (eds.), Railway Ecology, Chapter 11, p. 179-195Linear transportation infrast...
L. Borda-de-Água et al. (eds.), Railway Ecology, chapter 7, p. 103-115Many studies have evaluated bi...
Noise pollution is a concern both to wildlife conservation and to human health. Much research has be...
In recent decades, detrimental effects of roads have been the focus of numerous studies. Roadways ha...
Despite the rapid advancements in the field of road ecology, very little research has been done in r...
In wildlife considerations in planning and managing road corridors little attention has been given t...
1. The global road network, currently over 45 million lane-km in length, is expected to reach 70 mil...
We evaluate the bird-train collision risk associated with a recent high-speed railway project for th...
Roads and their traffic can affect wildlife over large areas and, in regions with dense road network...
Road ecology, the study of the impacts of roads and their traffic on wildlife, including birds, is a...
Roads and their traffic are known to affect bird species at both individual and population levels. C...
Bird collisions with high-speed transport modes is a vital topic on vehicle safety and wildlife prot...
Lower abundance of forest birds near high traffic roads is usually attributed to traffic noise, but ...
Linear transportation infrastructures may displace wildlife from nearby areas that otherwise would p...
Many studies have evaluated bird mortality in relation to roads and other human structures, but litt...
L. Borda-de-Água et al. (eds.), Railway Ecology, Chapter 11, p. 179-195Linear transportation infrast...
L. Borda-de-Água et al. (eds.), Railway Ecology, chapter 7, p. 103-115Many studies have evaluated bi...
Noise pollution is a concern both to wildlife conservation and to human health. Much research has be...
In recent decades, detrimental effects of roads have been the focus of numerous studies. Roadways ha...
Despite the rapid advancements in the field of road ecology, very little research has been done in r...
In wildlife considerations in planning and managing road corridors little attention has been given t...
1. The global road network, currently over 45 million lane-km in length, is expected to reach 70 mil...
We evaluate the bird-train collision risk associated with a recent high-speed railway project for th...
Roads and their traffic can affect wildlife over large areas and, in regions with dense road network...
Road ecology, the study of the impacts of roads and their traffic on wildlife, including birds, is a...
Roads and their traffic are known to affect bird species at both individual and population levels. C...
Bird collisions with high-speed transport modes is a vital topic on vehicle safety and wildlife prot...
Lower abundance of forest birds near high traffic roads is usually attributed to traffic noise, but ...