Amphibians and reptiles are the most threatened vertebrates by traffic, especially near ponds and wetlands. The main aim of this study was to examine seasonal and spatial patterns of amphibian and reptile road mortality in Special Nature Reserve “Obedska bara” (Serbia). We chose a road section of 4.2 km near the largest wetland in Serbia, with two different habitat types (forest-pond and agricultural area-pond). During 2018 (32 fieldwork days) and 2019–2020 (three control fieldwork days), we found 20,457 and 2231 road-killed animals, respectively. We recorded nine amphibian and eight reptile species. Amphibians (93%) were more vulnerable to traffic than reptiles (7%). The number of killed amphibians and reptiles varied between the seasons. ...
Animal mortality caused by vehicle collisions is one of the main ecological impacts of roads. Amphib...
The thesis focuses on the monitoring of reptiles and amphibians of different habitats in six samplin...
Roads constitute a direct and often permanent loss of wildlife habitat; they can serve as physical o...
Millions of animals are roadkilled every year. Amphibians and reptiles are among the most prone to r...
Transportation infrastructure is a major factor determining land use forms. As global changes in thi...
ABSTRACT: During four seasons (years 2000–2004) on 52.3 km of roads with traffic frequencies ranging...
Traffic intensification, often in conjunction with habitat fragmentation, has caused frequent roadki...
International audienceUnderstanding road-kill patterns is the first step to assess the potential eff...
Studies from different continents have proved amphibians to be the most frequently killed vertebrate...
Roads present unavoidable challenges to wildlife, both in populated and in more remote regions. Both...
Abstract Background Amphibians and reptiles are among the most endangered vertebrate species worldwi...
Although, several reviews, bibliographies, and texts describing the effects of roads on natural syst...
The diurnal movement patterns of Triturus vulgaris, T. cristatus, Pelobates fuscus, Bufo bufo, Rana ...
Roads threaten animal species through habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation, and direct mortal...
Roads are the ultimate manifestation of urbanization, providing essential connectivity within and be...
Animal mortality caused by vehicle collisions is one of the main ecological impacts of roads. Amphib...
The thesis focuses on the monitoring of reptiles and amphibians of different habitats in six samplin...
Roads constitute a direct and often permanent loss of wildlife habitat; they can serve as physical o...
Millions of animals are roadkilled every year. Amphibians and reptiles are among the most prone to r...
Transportation infrastructure is a major factor determining land use forms. As global changes in thi...
ABSTRACT: During four seasons (years 2000–2004) on 52.3 km of roads with traffic frequencies ranging...
Traffic intensification, often in conjunction with habitat fragmentation, has caused frequent roadki...
International audienceUnderstanding road-kill patterns is the first step to assess the potential eff...
Studies from different continents have proved amphibians to be the most frequently killed vertebrate...
Roads present unavoidable challenges to wildlife, both in populated and in more remote regions. Both...
Abstract Background Amphibians and reptiles are among the most endangered vertebrate species worldwi...
Although, several reviews, bibliographies, and texts describing the effects of roads on natural syst...
The diurnal movement patterns of Triturus vulgaris, T. cristatus, Pelobates fuscus, Bufo bufo, Rana ...
Roads threaten animal species through habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation, and direct mortal...
Roads are the ultimate manifestation of urbanization, providing essential connectivity within and be...
Animal mortality caused by vehicle collisions is one of the main ecological impacts of roads. Amphib...
The thesis focuses on the monitoring of reptiles and amphibians of different habitats in six samplin...
Roads constitute a direct and often permanent loss of wildlife habitat; they can serve as physical o...