Roads and wildlife: impacts, mitigation and implications for wildlife management in Australia BD Taylor, RL Goldingay Wildlife Research 37 (4), 320-331, 2010 | 280 | 2010 |
Wildlife road-kills on three major roads in north-eastern New South Wales BD Taylor, RL Goldingay Wildlife Research 31 (1), 83-91, 2004 | 220 | 2004 |
Cutting the carnage: wildlife usage of road culverts in north-eastern New South Wales BD Taylor, RL Goldingay Wildlife research 30 (5), 529-537, 2003 | 110 | 2003 |
Specific nest box designs can improve habitat restoration for cavity-dependent arboreal mammals R Goldingay, N Rueegger, M Grimson, B Taylor Restoration Ecology, 2015 | 85 | 2015 |
Will arboreal mammals use rope-bridges across a highway in eastern Australia? RL Goldingay, D Rohweder, BD Taylor Australian Mammalogy 35, 30-38, 2013 | 58 | 2013 |
Can road-crossing structures improve population viability of an urban gliding mammal? BD Taylor, RL Goldingay Ecology and Society 14 (2), 2009 | 58 | 2009 |
Gliding performance and its relevance to gap crossing by the squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) RL Goldingay, BD Taylor Australian Journal of Zoology 57 (2), 99-104, 2009 | 55 | 2009 |
Wooden poles can provide habitat connectivity for a gliding mammal RL Goldingay, BD Taylor, T Ball Australian Mammalogy 33 (1), 36-43, 2011 | 49 | 2011 |
Horizontal or vertical? Camera trap orientations and recording modes for detecting potoroos, bandicoots and pademelons BD Taylor, RL Goldingay, JM Lindsay Australian Mammalogy 36, 60-66, 2014 | 48 | 2014 |
Restoring connectivity in landscapes fragmented by major roads: a case study using wooden poles as “stepping stones” for gliding mammals BD Taylor, RL Goldingay Restoration Ecology 20 (6), 671-678, 2012 | 46 | 2012 |
Nest box contentions: are nest boxes used by the species they target? RL Goldingay, D Rohweder, BD Taylor Ecological Management & Restoration 21 (2), 115-122, 2020 | 40 | 2020 |
Fine-scale genetic response to landscape change in a gliding mammal RL Goldingay, KA Harrisson, AC Taylor, TM Ball, DJ Sharpe, BD Taylor PLoS One 8 (12), e80383, 2013 | 40 | 2013 |
How many frogs are killed on a road in north-east New South Wales? R Goldingay, B Taylor Australian Zoologist 33 (3), 332-336, 2006 | 34 | 2006 |
Squirrel gliders use roadside glide poles to cross a road gap BD Taylor, RL Goldingay Australian Mammalogy 35, 119-122, 2013 | 28 | 2013 |
Daylight saving time can decrease the frequency of wildlife–vehicle collisions WA Ellis, SI FitzGibbon, BJ Barth, AC Niehaus, GK David, BD Taylor, ... Biology letters 12 (11), 20160632, 2016 | 22 | 2016 |
Facilitated movement over major roads is required to minimise extinction risk in an urban metapopulation of a gliding mammal BD Taylor, RL Goldingay Wildlife Research 39 (8), 685-695, 2012 | 22 | 2012 |
Can field trials improve the design of road-crossing structures for gliding mammals? RL Goldingay, BD Taylor Ecological Research 32, 743-749, 2017 | 18 | 2017 |
Use of highway underpasses by bandicoots over a 7-year period that encompassed road-widening BD Taylor, RL Goldingay Australian Mammalogy 36, 178-183, 2014 | 15 | 2014 |
Use of tall wooden poles by four species of gliding mammal provides further proof of concept for habitat restoration RL Goldingay, BD Taylor, JL Parkyn Australian Mammalogy 41 (2), 255-261, 2018 | 13 | 2018 |
Are wildlife escape ramps needed along Australian highways? RL Goldingay, BD Taylor, JL Parkyn, JM Lindsay Ecological Management & Restoration 19 (3), 198-203, 2018 | 9 | 2018 |