[HTML][HTML] Where do wildlife cross the road? Experimental evaluation reveals fauna preferences for multiple types of crossing structures

G Young, R King, BL Allen - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2023 - Elsevier
Crossing structures are frequently installed worldwide to ameliorate the impacts of road and
rail infrastructure on wildlife populations, yet their effectiveness is often uncertain. We …

Optimizing road underpass design to maximize use by a freshwater turtle (Chelodina oblonga)

A Santoro, R Newsome, Z Regan… - Aquatic …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Roads affect the connectivity of habitat and inhibit movements of animals as a result of road
avoidance and road‐related mortalities. Freshwater turtles are particularly vulnerable to …

Monitoring the effectiveness of fauna sensitive infrastructure along the Peak Downs Highway in Central Queensland reveals mixed results for koala conservation

R Schlagloth, F Santamaria, M Hewson… - Australasian Journal …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The koala is endangered in Queensland, New South Wales and the Australian Capital
Territory. Collisions with vehicles are a major threat to the survival of the species. At the end …

The influence of bait and camera type on detection of a spectrum of medium-sized Australian mammals

RL Goldingay - Australian Mammalogy, 2024 - CSIRO Publishing
Camera-trapping programs are most effective when informed by knowledge of the influence
of components of the camera setup such as bait and camera type. I investigated the …

Movement patterns, home range and habitat selection of Australasian marsupials

RL Goldingay - American and Australasian Marsupials: An …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Knowledge of movement patterns, home range, and habitat selection is
fundamental to understanding how species have adapted to their environments but also to …

Using Camera Traps to Estimate Site Occupancy of Invasive Argentine Black and White Tegus (Salvator merianae) in South Florida

SN Smith, MA Miller, H Waddle, S Cooke… - Southeastern …, 2024 - BioOne
The introduction of nonnative species is a leading cause of biodiversity loss. Many invasive
species are cryptic or elusive in nature and therefore often evade detection, complicating …

Moving Beyond a Strange Spectatorship: Stories of Nonhuman Road Trauma in Australia

R Fetherston - Swamphen: a Journal of Cultural …, 2023 - openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au
What can nonhuman road trauma, more commonly referred to as 'roadkill', teach us about
ecological crises and human culpability? Incidents of nonhuman road trauma could be …