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Trends in numbers of petrels attracted to artificial lights suggest populatio...
The secretive breeding behaviour of petrels makes monitoring their breeding populations challenging. To assess population trends of Cory’s Shearwater Calonectris diomedea,... -
Dry pathways and flowing water within culverts jointly promote crossings by c...
Roads are linear infrastructures causing high wildlife mortality. Transportation administrations make large investments on mitigation measures to promote safe road crossings by... -
Use of non-wildlife passages across a high speed railway by terrestrial verte...
Wild ungulates (Cervus elaphus, Capreolus capreolus, Sus scrofa) strongly avoided the vicinity of a newly built, side-fenced high-speed railway in an quiet mountainous area.... -
El lobo en España: una visión global.
Se recogieron datos sobre 812 lobos muertos por causas humanas en España hasta 1987: el 4,6% de ellos fueron atropellos, siendo esta causa la cuarta causa de muerte entre las... -
Response of vertebrate scavengers to power line and road rights-of-way and it...
Linear infrastructures, such as power lines and roads, are an important source of bird mortality. However, little is known on the potential effect of these infrastructures on... -
Bird community structure and species responses to edges in laurel forest frag...
We examined interacting effects of habitat structure, topographic landscape, road edge and vehicle traffic (density and noise), on bird species composition, abundance and... -
Carnivores cross irrigation canals more often through overpasses than through...
As rainfall becomes scarcer or more erratic, we rely more on irrigation systems for agricultural and human water provision. Impacts of irrigation canals such as the barrier... -
Preferencias de hábitat invernal de la musaraña común (Crocidura russula) en ...
Preferencias de hábitat invernal de la musaraña común (Crocidura russula) en un encinar fragmentado de la submeseta norte. Palabras clave: Bosque, Fragmentación, Mamíferos,... -
Landscape and population drivers of ungulate-vehicle collisions in Portugal.
Landscape and population drivers of ungulate-vehicle collisions in Portugal. -
Effects of forest fragmentation on european birds: implications of regional d...
Aim: In this paper, we adopted a large-scale approach to evaluate the effect of regional richness of forest birds on the number of bird species retained by forest fragments in... -
Evaluating connectivity between Natura 2000 sites within the montado agrofore...
The Natura 2000 network is the centerpiece of European nature conservation policy but its effectiveness is challenged by ongoing landscape change. Our objective was to assess... -
Identification and development of habitat defragmentation priority projects, ...
Within the framework of the European Union Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 and the Green Infrastructure Communication Enhancing Europe’s Natural Capital, the Directorate General... -
Ecotecnología aplicada a la restauración de infraestructuras de transporte.
La ecotecnología1 es un concepto surgido a princi-pios de la década de los sesenta. La definición de este término ha generado mucha discusión en la lite-ratura científica,... -
Photoactive roadways: laboratory, field and modeling insight on the impact of...
Photoactive roadways have been suggested as a mitigation method to improve air quality in urban areas. However, difficulties translating laboratory results to real world... -
Are protected areas truly protected? The impact of road traffic on vertebrate...
The extension of road networks is considered one of the major factors affecting fauna survival. Roadkill has been documented widely and affects all taxonomic groups. Although... -
Nightjars, rabbits, and foxes interact on unpaved roads: spatial use of a sec...
Linear developments, such as roads and firebreaks, can increase encounter rates between predator and prey, which could affect predator–prey interactions and community dynamics.... -
Uncapped tubular poles along high-speed railway lines act as pitfall traps fo...
Man-made ecosystems, such as those associated with transport infrastructure, are common worldwide, offering both opportunities and risks to wildlife. Thus, it is essential to... -
Roads as overlooked drivers of change in bird communities.
Road networks are expanding globally, promoting numerous impacts on biodiversity, resulting in important changes in species occurrence patterns, but there is still a lack of... -
On the identification of mortality hotspots in linear infrastructures.
One of the main tasks when dealing with the impacts of infrastructures on wildlife is to identify hotspots of high mortality so one can devise and implement mitigation measures.... -
Mortandad de vertebrados.
La Sociedad para la Conservación de los Vertebrados registró durante tres años los atropellos de vertebrados en líneas de ferrocarril. Se recopilaron un total de 329 registros...