Tag: Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation

A highway affected occupancy in one mammal species, but not all
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in EcologyStudy examining highway impacts on eight medium-sized mammal species in an Australian conservation reserve using camera-trapping and occupancy modeling reveals species-specific responses to road.

European hedgehogs hear a broad ultrasonic range
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in AnatomyStudy of European hedgehog hearing and ear anatomy reveals peak sensitivity at 40 kHz and ultrasonic perception up to 85 kHz, with implications for developing acoustic deterrents to reduce road.

Wildlife crossing sites can be ranked across road networks
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in EcologyMulti-species framework for prioritizing wildlife crossing structure locations across regional road networks using habitat modeling and connectivity analysis, demonstrated across 6,992 km in Israel.



