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General versus specific surveys: Estimating the suitability of different road-crossing structures for small mammals
by
Revilla, Eloy
, Román, Jacinto
, Clevenger, Anthony P.
, D'Amico, Marcello
in
Banff National Park
/ barrier effect
/ Culverts
/ Deer
/ Grasslands
/ Habitat conservation
/ Habitats
/ Highways
/ landscape connectivity
/ Mammals
/ meadow vole Microtus pennsylvanicus
/ Meadows
/ Microtus
/ Microtus pennsylvanicus
/ Myodes
/ National parks
/ North American deer mouse Peromyscus maniculatus
/ Overpasses
/ Peromyscus maniculatus
/ Polls & surveys
/ Roads
/ Roads & highways
/ Small mammals
/ southern red-backed vole Myodes [Clethrionomys] gapperi
/ track tubes
/ traffic mitigation measures
/ Voles
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Wildlife habitats
/ Wildlife management
/ wildlife road-crossing structures
/ Woodlands
2015
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General versus specific surveys: Estimating the suitability of different road-crossing structures for small mammals
by
Revilla, Eloy
, Román, Jacinto
, Clevenger, Anthony P.
, D'Amico, Marcello
in
Banff National Park
/ barrier effect
/ Culverts
/ Deer
/ Grasslands
/ Habitat conservation
/ Habitats
/ Highways
/ landscape connectivity
/ Mammals
/ meadow vole Microtus pennsylvanicus
/ Meadows
/ Microtus
/ Microtus pennsylvanicus
/ Myodes
/ National parks
/ North American deer mouse Peromyscus maniculatus
/ Overpasses
/ Peromyscus maniculatus
/ Polls & surveys
/ Roads
/ Roads & highways
/ Small mammals
/ southern red-backed vole Myodes [Clethrionomys] gapperi
/ track tubes
/ traffic mitigation measures
/ Voles
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Wildlife habitats
/ Wildlife management
/ wildlife road-crossing structures
/ Woodlands
2015
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General versus specific surveys: Estimating the suitability of different road-crossing structures for small mammals
by
Revilla, Eloy
, Román, Jacinto
, Clevenger, Anthony P.
, D'Amico, Marcello
in
Banff National Park
/ barrier effect
/ Culverts
/ Deer
/ Grasslands
/ Habitat conservation
/ Habitats
/ Highways
/ landscape connectivity
/ Mammals
/ meadow vole Microtus pennsylvanicus
/ Meadows
/ Microtus
/ Microtus pennsylvanicus
/ Myodes
/ National parks
/ North American deer mouse Peromyscus maniculatus
/ Overpasses
/ Peromyscus maniculatus
/ Polls & surveys
/ Roads
/ Roads & highways
/ Small mammals
/ southern red-backed vole Myodes [Clethrionomys] gapperi
/ track tubes
/ traffic mitigation measures
/ Voles
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Wildlife habitats
/ Wildlife management
/ wildlife road-crossing structures
/ Woodlands
2015
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General versus specific surveys: Estimating the suitability of different road-crossing structures for small mammals
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General versus specific surveys: Estimating the suitability of different road-crossing structures for small mammals
2015
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The use of wildlife road-crossing structures (WCS hereafter) is less monitored for small mammals than for more emblematic species. Furthermore, because of the undeniable difficulty of small-mammal track identification, most biologists usually carry out general surveys without species recognition. We hypothesized that general surveys traditionally used for monitoring WRC by small mammals may be biased because the degraded habitats along roads are mainly used by generalist and not specialist species. For this reason, we compared the results of a general small-mammal survey with those from a species-specific one, focusing on 3 study species: 1 habitat generalist (North American deer mouse [Peromyscus maniculatus]), 1 forest specialist (southern red-backed vole [Myodes gapperi]), and 1 prairie specialist (meadow vole [Microtus pennsylvanicus]). We sampled along 4 types of WCS (overpasses, open-span underpasses, and both elliptical and box culverts) in Banff National Park (Canada), by placing footprint track tubes along the WCS, and as a reference in front of their entrances (mainly located in roadside grasslands) and in the surrounding woodlands. Using the traditional general survey, we did not detect significant differences in small-mammal presence among WCS and reference sites. In contrast, species-specific surveys showed that only the deer mouse (a generalist species) consistently used the WCS. The deer mice did not show preferences for any WCS type, whereas the specialist species (voles) used only overpasses. Therefore, general surveys used without species identification can underestimate the value of WCS for specialist small mammals, with relevant conservation implications. As a consequence, we recommend species-specific surveys of WCS suitability for small mammals. We also suggest improving the habitat (or at least the cover availability) in the WCS and along the space between them and the surrounding environments to increase WCS suitability for specialist species.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
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