The Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) is a relatively well studied species, but some aspects of its habitat requirements remain poorly understood. While it has been well established that the most important threat to panthers include limited habitat area and continued habitat loss and fragmentation, the importance of roads in this context has not been determined. The goal of this research is to determine the influence of roads on the movement patterns of the Florida panther. Panther telemetry data from 1981 until 2003 was used, as well as detailed road networks and vegetation maps. The influence of roads on individual panthers was determined through an analysis of: 1) vehicular mortality; 2) road crossing behavior; 3) road barrier effect...
There are only 30 to 50 adult Florida panthers left in the wild, making Florida\u27s official state ...
A recent model of Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) habitat erred in arbitrarily creating buffer...
Although, several reviews, bibliographies, and texts describing the effects of roads on natural syst...
The Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) is a relatively well studied species, but some aspects of ...
Crossing structures are an effective method for mitigating habitat fragmentation and reducing wildli...
The endangered Florida panther (puma concolor coryi) continues to face challenges for expansion in t...
Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now restric...
<div><p>Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now...
Roads fragment wildlife habitat, and the vehicles that travel them are often a source of wildlife mo...
Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now restric...
Decisions regarding landscape management, restoration, and land acquisition typically depend on land...
There is growing evidence that roads and traffic reduce populations of many species and efforts to m...
Wide-ranging large carnivores pose myriad challenges for conservation, especially in highly fragment...
Urban development is the leading cause of habitat loss, replacing natural areas with infrastructure ...
Transportation networks negatively impact wildlife populations by limiting the physical movement of ...
There are only 30 to 50 adult Florida panthers left in the wild, making Florida\u27s official state ...
A recent model of Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) habitat erred in arbitrarily creating buffer...
Although, several reviews, bibliographies, and texts describing the effects of roads on natural syst...
The Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) is a relatively well studied species, but some aspects of ...
Crossing structures are an effective method for mitigating habitat fragmentation and reducing wildli...
The endangered Florida panther (puma concolor coryi) continues to face challenges for expansion in t...
Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now restric...
<div><p>Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now...
Roads fragment wildlife habitat, and the vehicles that travel them are often a source of wildlife mo...
Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now restric...
Decisions regarding landscape management, restoration, and land acquisition typically depend on land...
There is growing evidence that roads and traffic reduce populations of many species and efforts to m...
Wide-ranging large carnivores pose myriad challenges for conservation, especially in highly fragment...
Urban development is the leading cause of habitat loss, replacing natural areas with infrastructure ...
Transportation networks negatively impact wildlife populations by limiting the physical movement of ...
There are only 30 to 50 adult Florida panthers left in the wild, making Florida\u27s official state ...
A recent model of Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) habitat erred in arbitrarily creating buffer...
Although, several reviews, bibliographies, and texts describing the effects of roads on natural syst...