Roads are among the most widespread signs of man’s presence around the globe. From simple low traffic trails to wide and highly used highways, roads have a wide array of effects on wildlife. In the present study, we tested how habitat reduction by roads may affect the space use and movement patterns of the Cabrera vole (Microtus cabrerae), a near-threatened Iberian endemism, often living on road verges. A total of 16 voles were successfully radio-tracked in two habitat patches with different size and proximity to roads. Results showed that individuals from the smaller patch (Verge patch) had smaller and less complex home-ranges than those from the larger patch (Meadow patch). Movement patterns were significantly influenced by the day period...
Although roads are widely seen as dispersal barriers, their genetic consequences for animals that ex...
Habitat fragmentation and destruction caused by development of infrastructure such as roads threaten...
The global road network is rapidly growing associated with human economic development. This growthal...
Roads are among the most widespread signs of man's presence around the globe. From simple low traffi...
Roads can block animal movement and reduce persistence of species living in road surroundings. Movem...
The effect of habitat encroachment by roads on space use and movement patterns of an endangered vol
Habitat fragmentation and destruction caused by linear infrastructure, including roads, railways, an...
Road mortality is the most noticeable effect of roads on wildlife. Road verges may provide important...
Short and narrow roads are generally overlooked when assessing road impacts on biodiversity. However...
Roads disrupt landscape connectivity for many terrestrial mammals. These infrastructures can be barr...
Barrier effect is a road-related impact affecting several animal populations. It can be caused by be...
The retention of natural habitat corridors is a useful and practical conservation tool that can atte...
Recent studies have highlighted the positive effects of road verges on the abundance of small mammal...
Several indirect effects of roads on wildlife communities have been reported such as habitat quality...
There is growing evidence that roads and traffic reduce populations of many species and efforts to m...
Although roads are widely seen as dispersal barriers, their genetic consequences for animals that ex...
Habitat fragmentation and destruction caused by development of infrastructure such as roads threaten...
The global road network is rapidly growing associated with human economic development. This growthal...
Roads are among the most widespread signs of man's presence around the globe. From simple low traffi...
Roads can block animal movement and reduce persistence of species living in road surroundings. Movem...
The effect of habitat encroachment by roads on space use and movement patterns of an endangered vol
Habitat fragmentation and destruction caused by linear infrastructure, including roads, railways, an...
Road mortality is the most noticeable effect of roads on wildlife. Road verges may provide important...
Short and narrow roads are generally overlooked when assessing road impacts on biodiversity. However...
Roads disrupt landscape connectivity for many terrestrial mammals. These infrastructures can be barr...
Barrier effect is a road-related impact affecting several animal populations. It can be caused by be...
The retention of natural habitat corridors is a useful and practical conservation tool that can atte...
Recent studies have highlighted the positive effects of road verges on the abundance of small mammal...
Several indirect effects of roads on wildlife communities have been reported such as habitat quality...
There is growing evidence that roads and traffic reduce populations of many species and efforts to m...
Although roads are widely seen as dispersal barriers, their genetic consequences for animals that ex...
Habitat fragmentation and destruction caused by development of infrastructure such as roads threaten...
The global road network is rapidly growing associated with human economic development. This growthal...