How long do the dead survive on the road? Carcass persistence probability and implications for road-kill monitoring surveys.
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Following the trail: factors underlying the sudden expansion of the Egyptian mongoose (Herpestes ichneumon) in PortugalRoads and bats: a meta-analysis and review of the evidence on vehicle collisions and barrier effects.Wildlife road traffic accidents: a standardized protocol for counting flattened faunaA Hierarchical Distance Sampling Approach to Estimating Mortality Rates from Opportunistic Carcass Surveillance Data.Estimating bat and bird mortality occurring at wind energy turbines from covariates and carcass searches using mixture modelsWildlife mortality from infrastructure collisions: statistical modeling of count data from carcass surveys.Amphibian and reptile road-kills on tertiary roads in relation to landscape structure: using a citizen science approach with open-access land cover data.Individual spatial responses towards roads: implications for mortality risk.Relative effects of road risk, habitat suitability, and connectivity on wildlife roadkills: the case of tawny owls (Strix aluco)Effects of vehicle speed on flight initiation by Turkey vultures: implications for bird-vehicle collisions.Chimpanzees facing a dangerous situation: A high-traffic asphalted road in the Sebitoli area of Kibale National Park, Uganda.Examining Road Traffic Mortality Status in China: A Simulation Study.Management-Related Traffic as a Stressor Eliciting Parental Care in a Roadside-Nesting Bird: The European Bee-Eater Merops apiaster.Carcass Persistence and Detectability: Reducing the Uncertainty Surrounding Wildlife-Vehicle Collision SurveysEffects of road mortality and mitigation measures on amphibian populations.Citizen Science and Wildlife Disease Surveillance.Patterns and Composition of Road-Killed Wildlife in Northwest Argentina.Road Killed Carnivores Illustrate the Status of Zoonotic Helminthes in Caspian Sea Littoral of Iran.Hot Spots and Hot Times: Wildlife Road Mortality in a Regional Conservation Corridor.Early detection of emerging zoonotic diseases with animal morbidity and mortality monitoring.Wildlife-vehicle collisions in Lanzarote Biosphere Reserve, Canary Islands.Gauging the influence of increased search effort on reporting rates of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) strandings following the deepwater horizon oil spill.Do the numbers and locations of road-killed anuran carcasses accurately reflect impacts of vehicular traffic?Scavenging of small bird carrion in southwestern Germany by beetles, birds and mammalsCorvids congregate to breeding colonies of a burrow-nesting seabirdAssessing road effects on bats: the role of landscape, road features, and bat activity on road-killsWildlife roadkill patterns on a major highway in northern TanzaniaRoads do not increase carrion use by a vertebrate scavenging communityDaytime driving decreases amphibian roadkill
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How long do the dead survive on the road? Carcass persistence probability and implications for road-kill monitoring surveys.
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