In recent decades, detrimental effects of roads have been the focus of numerous studies. Roadways have various negative effects, such as habitat fragmentation, noise and air pollution, on bird communities. This study was aimed to investigate the effects of traffic noise on the bird’s abundance during autumn period. Field operations were performed in a forest located parallel to a main high-traffic highway. The bird’s abundance was recorded using a point counting method at 27 points along three transects (65, 335 and 605 m from the road). The counting at each point was conducted every five minutes and repeated once every week (12 times during autumn). Environmental indices including the number of trees with DBH of over 20 cm, the number of s...
Although most studies on road effects on birds have been conducted on continental grounds, road frag...
Many authors have suggested that the negative effects of roads on animals are largely owing to traff...
Field studies under controlled circumstances have demonstrated adverse impacts of highways on breedi...
1. The global road network, currently over 45 million lane-km in length, is expected to reach 70 mil...
Roads and their traffic are known to affect bird species at both individual and population levels. C...
Lower abundance of forest birds near high traffic roads is usually attributed to traffic noise, but ...
The construction of roads near protected forest areas alters ecosystem function by creating habitat ...
Roads and their traffic can affect wildlife over large areas and, in regions with dense road network...
In wildlife considerations in planning and managing road corridors little attention has been given t...
Roadsides can harbour remarkable biodiversity; thus, they are increasingly considered as habitats wi...
International audienceIn the 1940s, Aldo Leopold took extensive notes on birds and their sounds near...
Road ecology, the study of the impacts of roads and their traffic on wildlife, including birds, is a...
This report contains a partial summary of a literature review dealing with the effect of noise on wi...
Here I report the ecological impact assessment of a section of European Highway E18 east in Helsinki...
Although most studies on road effects on birds have been conducted on continental grounds, road frag...
Many authors have suggested that the negative effects of roads on animals are largely owing to traff...
Field studies under controlled circumstances have demonstrated adverse impacts of highways on breedi...
1. The global road network, currently over 45 million lane-km in length, is expected to reach 70 mil...
Roads and their traffic are known to affect bird species at both individual and population levels. C...
Lower abundance of forest birds near high traffic roads is usually attributed to traffic noise, but ...
The construction of roads near protected forest areas alters ecosystem function by creating habitat ...
Roads and their traffic can affect wildlife over large areas and, in regions with dense road network...
In wildlife considerations in planning and managing road corridors little attention has been given t...
Roadsides can harbour remarkable biodiversity; thus, they are increasingly considered as habitats wi...
International audienceIn the 1940s, Aldo Leopold took extensive notes on birds and their sounds near...
Road ecology, the study of the impacts of roads and their traffic on wildlife, including birds, is a...
This report contains a partial summary of a literature review dealing with the effect of noise on wi...
Here I report the ecological impact assessment of a section of European Highway E18 east in Helsinki...
Although most studies on road effects on birds have been conducted on continental grounds, road frag...
Many authors have suggested that the negative effects of roads on animals are largely owing to traff...
Field studies under controlled circumstances have demonstrated adverse impacts of highways on breedi...