Arboreal fauna living in tropical ecosystems may be particularly affected by roads given their dependency on forest cover and the high vulnerability of such ecosystems to changes. Over a period of 4 yr, we followed subgroups of spider monkeys living in a regenerating dry tropical forest with 8.2 km of roads within their home range. We aimed to understand whether roads shaped the home range of spider monkeys and which road features affected their movement. Only 18 percent (3 km) of the spider monkeys' home range perimeter bordered with roads; these roads had greater habitat disparity between road sides than roads inside the home range. Although monkeys were reluctant to be close to roads, and roadside habitat contained low proportions of mat...
The impacts on rainforest fauna of internal fragmentation caused by clearings for linear infrastruct...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
The negative effects of roads on wildlife in tropical rain-forests are poorly understood. Road const...
Arboreal fauna living in tropical ecosystems may be particularly affected by roads given their depen...
The unavoidable impact of roads on arboreal fauna in protected areas has received little attention....
Along a narrow, unsealed road through rainforest in north-eastern Queensland, movements of small mam...
International audienceEcological interactions are being affected at unprecedented rates by human act...
Previous studies have used home range size to predict a species' vulnerability to forest fragmentati...
We sought to answer the question of whether tropical forest roads act as barriers to seed dispersal ...
"Roadside monkeys: Anthropogenic impacts on moor macaque (Macaca maura) ranging patterns in Bantimur...
This study examines how habitat structure affects the home range use of a group of Brachyteles hypox...
A growing body of research focuses on how anthropogenic factors affect the behavior and ecology of p...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
Spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) use sites composed of one or more trees for sleeping (sleeping sit...
The impacts on rainforest fauna of internal fragmentation caused by clearings for linear infrastruct...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
The negative effects of roads on wildlife in tropical rain-forests are poorly understood. Road const...
Arboreal fauna living in tropical ecosystems may be particularly affected by roads given their depen...
The unavoidable impact of roads on arboreal fauna in protected areas has received little attention....
Along a narrow, unsealed road through rainforest in north-eastern Queensland, movements of small mam...
International audienceEcological interactions are being affected at unprecedented rates by human act...
Previous studies have used home range size to predict a species' vulnerability to forest fragmentati...
We sought to answer the question of whether tropical forest roads act as barriers to seed dispersal ...
"Roadside monkeys: Anthropogenic impacts on moor macaque (Macaca maura) ranging patterns in Bantimur...
This study examines how habitat structure affects the home range use of a group of Brachyteles hypox...
A growing body of research focuses on how anthropogenic factors affect the behavior and ecology of p...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
Spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) use sites composed of one or more trees for sleeping (sleeping sit...
The impacts on rainforest fauna of internal fragmentation caused by clearings for linear infrastruct...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
The negative effects of roads on wildlife in tropical rain-forests are poorly understood. Road const...