Do species life history traits explain population responses to roads? A meta-analysis

作者: Trina Rytwinski , Lenore Fahrig

DOI: 10.1016/J.BIOCON.2011.11.023

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摘要: Efforts to mitigate road effects are now common in new highway construction projects. For effective mitigation of road effects it is important to identify the species whose populations …

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