Understanding the dynamics of movement in animals threatened by habitat alterations requires that structures such as roads be considered. I conducted a two-part study to better understand the impact of roads on populations and the conservation management of this species
Roadways are among the most widespread and disruptive anthropogenic land use features that influence...
In the spring of 1977 Herpetological Associates (H.A.), an environmental consulting firm based in St...
Effective conservation strategies and management plans for wildlife species, especially species-at-r...
Although the most common rattlesnake in the eastern United States, the timber rattlesnake (Crotalus ...
As reptile populations worldwide decline, construction and monitoring of road mortality mitigation m...
Roadways are among the most widespread and disruptive anthropogenic land use features that influence...
Conservation of animal populations requires knowledge of their habitat and spatial needs. Quantifyin...
xii, 83 leaves : col. ill., col. maps ; 29 cmEighteen prairie rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis viridis...
Direct mortality due to wildlife-vehicle collisions has emerged as a major and worldwide conservatio...
Regulations and a lack of understanding the habitat needs of timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus)...
Roadways are among the most widespread anthropogenic land use features that impact wildlife. Negativ...
Understanding animal movement behavior is fundamental to effective conservation and management. With...
The indirect effects of anthropogenic disturbances on wildlife are relatively difficult to detect, m...
Roadways negatively affect their surrounding ecosystems through the contamination of air, water, and...
Habitat fragmentation and loss are two of the leading causes of species declines world-wide. To miti...
Roadways are among the most widespread and disruptive anthropogenic land use features that influence...
In the spring of 1977 Herpetological Associates (H.A.), an environmental consulting firm based in St...
Effective conservation strategies and management plans for wildlife species, especially species-at-r...
Although the most common rattlesnake in the eastern United States, the timber rattlesnake (Crotalus ...
As reptile populations worldwide decline, construction and monitoring of road mortality mitigation m...
Roadways are among the most widespread and disruptive anthropogenic land use features that influence...
Conservation of animal populations requires knowledge of their habitat and spatial needs. Quantifyin...
xii, 83 leaves : col. ill., col. maps ; 29 cmEighteen prairie rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis viridis...
Direct mortality due to wildlife-vehicle collisions has emerged as a major and worldwide conservatio...
Regulations and a lack of understanding the habitat needs of timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus)...
Roadways are among the most widespread anthropogenic land use features that impact wildlife. Negativ...
Understanding animal movement behavior is fundamental to effective conservation and management. With...
The indirect effects of anthropogenic disturbances on wildlife are relatively difficult to detect, m...
Roadways negatively affect their surrounding ecosystems through the contamination of air, water, and...
Habitat fragmentation and loss are two of the leading causes of species declines world-wide. To miti...
Roadways are among the most widespread and disruptive anthropogenic land use features that influence...
In the spring of 1977 Herpetological Associates (H.A.), an environmental consulting firm based in St...
Effective conservation strategies and management plans for wildlife species, especially species-at-r...