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Do roe deer react to wildlife warning reflectors? A test combining a controlled experiment with field observations
by
Ortmann, Sylvia
, Suchant, Rudi
, Petersen, Imke
, Hartig, Florian
, Brieger, Falko
, Hagen, Robert
, Kröschel, Max
in
accidents
/ animal behavior
/ animals
/ Automotive parts
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Capreolus capreolus
/ Collision rates
/ Deer
/ Ecology
/ Field study
/ Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management
/ Flight
/ Flight behavior
/ Germany
/ Life Sciences
/ lighting
/ Original Article
/ Reflectors
/ traffic
/ Traffic accidents & safety
/ Traffic flow
/ Traffic models
/ Vigilance
/ Warning
/ Wildlife
/ Zoology
2017
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Do roe deer react to wildlife warning reflectors? A test combining a controlled experiment with field observations
by
Ortmann, Sylvia
, Suchant, Rudi
, Petersen, Imke
, Hartig, Florian
, Brieger, Falko
, Hagen, Robert
, Kröschel, Max
in
accidents
/ animal behavior
/ animals
/ Automotive parts
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Capreolus capreolus
/ Collision rates
/ Deer
/ Ecology
/ Field study
/ Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management
/ Flight
/ Flight behavior
/ Germany
/ Life Sciences
/ lighting
/ Original Article
/ Reflectors
/ traffic
/ Traffic accidents & safety
/ Traffic flow
/ Traffic models
/ Vigilance
/ Warning
/ Wildlife
/ Zoology
2017
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Do roe deer react to wildlife warning reflectors? A test combining a controlled experiment with field observations
by
Ortmann, Sylvia
, Suchant, Rudi
, Petersen, Imke
, Hartig, Florian
, Brieger, Falko
, Hagen, Robert
, Kröschel, Max
in
accidents
/ animal behavior
/ animals
/ Automotive parts
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Capreolus capreolus
/ Collision rates
/ Deer
/ Ecology
/ Field study
/ Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management
/ Flight
/ Flight behavior
/ Germany
/ Life Sciences
/ lighting
/ Original Article
/ Reflectors
/ traffic
/ Traffic accidents & safety
/ Traffic flow
/ Traffic models
/ Vigilance
/ Warning
/ Wildlife
/ Zoology
2017
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Do roe deer react to wildlife warning reflectors? A test combining a controlled experiment with field observations
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Do roe deer react to wildlife warning reflectors? A test combining a controlled experiment with field observations
2017
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Overview
Millions of animals are killed by vehicle collisions each year. As mitigation measures, wildlife warning reflectors have become increasingly popular, although clear evidence for their effectiveness is lacking. A reason for inconclusive results in the literature may be that most previous studies on the effectiveness of wildlife warning reflectors compare animal-vehicle collision rates with and without reflectors, a setting characterised by low event rates and weak experimental control. Animal behaviour can be expected to provide a more direct evidence for a possible effect of reflectors. In this study, we analyse roe deer behaviour in the presence of a blue semicircle reflector, one of the most frequently applied wildlife warning reflectors in Germany and other parts of Europe. Behavioural response to these reflectors (classified as no reaction, vigilance, short-distance flight and long-distance flight) was recorded both under controlled experimental conditions with captive roe deer and for free-ranging roe deer at road sections with traffic occurrence. We used generalised linear mixed models (GLMMs) to test if reflector presence induced threat-related behaviour (vigilance, flight) and movement away from the reflectors. We found no significant evidence that the light stimulus emitted by reflectors was perceived as a threat or induced evasive movement. We conclude that our study provides no evidence that blue semicircle reflectors induce behaviour in roe deer that seems suitable to reduce roe deer-vehicle collisions.
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