专题:Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation

This cluster of papers focuses on the ecological effects of roads on wildlife, including habitat connectivity, wildlife mortality, landscape fragmentation, and conservation planning. It explores the use of graph theory and spatial analysis to understand population connectivity, assess environmental impact, and develop mitigation measures to reduce the negative effects of roads on wildlife populations.
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Birdlife as Observed by Buchanan in Rajmahal – A Territory Currently Known as Santhal Pargana Region of Jharkhand

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Migratory bird stopover patterns linked to urbanization and social landscapes

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When Calves Get Vulnerable, Ocelots ( Leopardus pardalis ) Get Bold: A Camera Trap Record of Opportunistic Foraging in a Fragmented Landscape

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Multiscale spatial patterns and behavioral variability along an urbanization gradient in a generalist raptor

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Reducing data processing effort in camera trap density estimation: Extending the REST model by explicitly modelling animal detection processes

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Conservation in Common

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Spatial distribution of foot traffic in New York City and applications for urban planning

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Policy orientations reshape landscape connectivity in mountainous regions: Simulation and spatial optimization in Funiu Mountain area in Central China

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Amphibians under artificial light at night: Current knowledge, conservation challenges and future directions

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