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The impact of river fragmentation on the population persistence of native and...
The genetic diversity of feral and ranch American mink was studied in order to detect gene flux among rivers, investigate the processes of invasion, and determine the possible... -
Movement re-established but not restored: inferring the effectiveness of road...
Wildlife crossing structures are commonly used to mitigate the barrier and mortality impacts of roads on wildlife. For arboreal mammals, canopy bridges, glider poles and... -
Are largescale citizen science data precise enough to determine roadkill patt...
Roads are one of the most transforming linear infrastructures in human-dominated landscapes, with animal road-kills as their most studied impact. Therefore, there is the need to... -
The role of habitat connectivity on road mortality of tawny owls.
The role of habitat connectivity on road mortality of tawny owls. -
Noise pollution in national parks: soundscape and economic valuation.
In this study a national park soundscape characterisation was contrasted with an economic estimation of the impact of noise pollution on the park visitors’ perception. The main... -
Introducción de medidas de prevención de incendios forestales en los estudios...
Introducción de medidas de prevención de incendios forestales en los estudios de impacto ambiental de proyectos de carreteras. -
El lobo en Galicia.
Se investigaron las causas de mortalidad de 126 lobos (Canis lupus) entre 1987 y 1988. Los atropellos significaron el 4,4% de la mortalidad. Palabras clave: Siniestralidad con... -
Evaluación del ruido ambiental en espacios naturales protegidos: implicacione...
Evaluación del ruido ambiental en espacios naturales protegidos: implicaciones para su gestión. -
Species-specific movement traits and specialization determine the spatial res...
The barrier effect is a pervasive impact of road networks. For many small mammals individual avoidance responses can be the mechanism behind the barrier effect. However, little... -
The responses of leaf litter invertebrates to environmental gradients along r...
Knowledge of how roads affect forest biodiversity can be improved by measuring the responses of indicator species to complex environmental gradients caused by these... -
Inappropriate tourist behavior in protected areas can lead to wildlife road-k...
Tourism in protected areas is increasingly important to the economy of environmentally vulnerable countries. However, when pursuing sustainable tourism in protected areas,... -
Global environmental change to and the future of mediterranean forest avifauna.
Global environmental change to and the future of mediterranean forest avifauna. Palabras clave: Bird, Fauna, Forest -
Recent changes in landscape structure and function in a Mediterranean region ...
Changes in landscape patterns are analysed in two areas of southern Spain during the second half of the 20th century. There was a general trend of the human population to... -
Behavioral responses of the European mink in the face of different threats: c...
Prey species assess the risk of threat using visual, olfactory, and acoustic cues from their habitat. Thus, they modify their behavior in order to avoid encounters with... -
The lost road: do transportation networks imperil wildlife population persist...
The global road network is rapidly growing associated with human economic development. This growth also entails a high toll for biodiversity, with several well-documented... -
Testing wild plants seed mixtures along grey infrastructures.
Linear infrastructures, like roads and railways, exist all around the world and spread throughout a great variety of environments. Despite their known negative impacts, these... -
An approach to road networks and soundscapes.
Roads and traffic are the most important source of noise in the environment. Moreover, much research effort has been aimed to identify and to quantify road impacts on animal... -
Wolf response to two kinds of barriers in an agricultural habitat in Spain.
We examined the effect of two kinds of barriers on an expanding gray wolf, Canis lupus L., 1758, population in an agricultural habitat in north-central Spain. The barriers were... -
Living on the verge: are roads a more suitable refuge for small mammals than ...
Retaining natural remnant corridors of habitat is a useful and practical conservation tool, which can attenuate the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on wildlife. By... -
Patterns of amphibian fatalities in a Mediterranean landscape: insights from ...
Amphibian fatalities were monitored on the local road M1078 (of total length 7.1 k m) that runs across a rural Mediterranean landscape in the Alentejo region (Southern Portugal)...