International audienceSeveral studies assert that transportation infrastructure rights-of-way can play a positive role for many animal species, especially in highly fragmented and human-dominated landscapes. This study examines the contribution of highway stormwater ponds to amphibian ecological networks, questioning both the influence of their location on species richness and their capacity to increase landscape connectivity. The ecological networks of amphibian species were modeled by graph theory around highway A77 (France). Stormwater ponds as well as natural ponds were included as potential habitats and several connectivity metrics were calculated at different scales. The connectivity values of the stormwater ponds were analyzed in rel...
Transport infrastructures are known to have major negative impacts on species and ecosystems dynamic...
International audienceContextLinear transportation infrastructures traverse and separate wildlife po...
Roads are not the only determining factor for wildlife movement across the landscape, but due to the...
International audienceSeveral studies assert that transportation infrastructure rights-of-way can pl...
International audienceSome structures developed for particular technical anthropogenic uses are colo...
International audienceConnectivity in pond ecosystems is essential for amphibian population persiste...
International audienceDuring road construction, stormwater ponds are created to address sanitation, ...
Roads threaten animal species through habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation, and direct mortal...
Wetlands have been degraded and destroyed, resulting in the decline of many wetland-dependent specie...
Habitat fragmentation affects amphibian populations worldwide. Urban expansion and associated infras...
Transport infrastructures are known to have major negative impacts on species and ecosystems dynamic...
[Context] Robust assessment of functional connectivity in amphibian population networks is essential...
Transport infrastructures are known to have major negative impacts on species and ecosystems dynamic...
International audienceContextLinear transportation infrastructures traverse and separate wildlife po...
Roads are not the only determining factor for wildlife movement across the landscape, but due to the...
International audienceSeveral studies assert that transportation infrastructure rights-of-way can pl...
International audienceSome structures developed for particular technical anthropogenic uses are colo...
International audienceConnectivity in pond ecosystems is essential for amphibian population persiste...
International audienceDuring road construction, stormwater ponds are created to address sanitation, ...
Roads threaten animal species through habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation, and direct mortal...
Wetlands have been degraded and destroyed, resulting in the decline of many wetland-dependent specie...
Habitat fragmentation affects amphibian populations worldwide. Urban expansion and associated infras...
Transport infrastructures are known to have major negative impacts on species and ecosystems dynamic...
[Context] Robust assessment of functional connectivity in amphibian population networks is essential...
Transport infrastructures are known to have major negative impacts on species and ecosystems dynamic...
International audienceContextLinear transportation infrastructures traverse and separate wildlife po...
Roads are not the only determining factor for wildlife movement across the landscape, but due to the...