Although locating wildlife roadkill hotspots is essential to mitigate road impacts, the influence of study design on hotspot identification remains uncertain. We evaluated how sampling frequency affects the accuracy of hotspot identification, using a dataset of vertebrate roadkills (n = 4427) recorded over a year of daily surveys along 37 km of roads. “True” hotspots were identified using this baseline dataset, as the 500-m segments where the number of road-killed vertebrates exceeded the upper 95% confidence limit of the mean, assuming a Poisson distribution of roadkills per segment. “Estimated” hotspots were identified likewise, using datasets representing progressively lower sampling frequencies, which were produced by extracting data fr...
Due to wildlife mortality along roadways, wildlife managers need an efficient and effective way of s...
As the global road network expands, roads pose an emerging threat to wildlife populations. One way ...
Animal-vehicle collisions are undesirable to the general public, to drivers, to insurance providers,...
The evaluation of road-kill spatial patterns is an important tool to identify priority locations for...
The identification of roadkill hotspots is necessary prior to the consideration of wildlife road mor...
Wildlife roadkill hotspots are frequently used to identify priority locations for implementing mitig...
As the global road network expands, roads pose an emerging threat to wildlife populations. One way i...
Wildlife road mortality tends to aggregate spatially at locations commonly referred to as road morta...
Negative effects of roads on wildlife include mortality caused by attempted road crossings. The most...
Background: Road mortality is probably the best-known and visible impact of roads upon wildlife. Alt...
Systematic road-kill surveys are useful to study the impact of roads on wildlife. However, they are...
Due to wildlife mortality along roadways, wildlife managers need an efficient and effective way of s...
Due to wildlife mortality along roadways, wildlife managers need an efficient and effective way of s...
Due to wildlife mortality along roadways, wildlife managers need an efficient and effective way of s...
Due to wildlife mortality along roadways, wildlife managers need an efficient and effective way of s...
Due to wildlife mortality along roadways, wildlife managers need an efficient and effective way of s...
As the global road network expands, roads pose an emerging threat to wildlife populations. One way ...
Animal-vehicle collisions are undesirable to the general public, to drivers, to insurance providers,...
The evaluation of road-kill spatial patterns is an important tool to identify priority locations for...
The identification of roadkill hotspots is necessary prior to the consideration of wildlife road mor...
Wildlife roadkill hotspots are frequently used to identify priority locations for implementing mitig...
As the global road network expands, roads pose an emerging threat to wildlife populations. One way i...
Wildlife road mortality tends to aggregate spatially at locations commonly referred to as road morta...
Negative effects of roads on wildlife include mortality caused by attempted road crossings. The most...
Background: Road mortality is probably the best-known and visible impact of roads upon wildlife. Alt...
Systematic road-kill surveys are useful to study the impact of roads on wildlife. However, they are...
Due to wildlife mortality along roadways, wildlife managers need an efficient and effective way of s...
Due to wildlife mortality along roadways, wildlife managers need an efficient and effective way of s...
Due to wildlife mortality along roadways, wildlife managers need an efficient and effective way of s...
Due to wildlife mortality along roadways, wildlife managers need an efficient and effective way of s...
Due to wildlife mortality along roadways, wildlife managers need an efficient and effective way of s...
As the global road network expands, roads pose an emerging threat to wildlife populations. One way ...
Animal-vehicle collisions are undesirable to the general public, to drivers, to insurance providers,...