Jochen A G Jaeger
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1.
Pourali M, Townsend C, Kross A, Guindon A, Jaeger J
Data Brief
. 2022 Mar;
41:107941.
PMID: 35242923
The dataset presented here provides the degree of urban sprawl across 33 Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) in Canada of 2011 together with the 469 Census Subdivisions (CSDs) located within the...
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Cerqueira R, de Rivera O, Jaeger J, Grilo C
Sci Rep
. 2021 Nov;
11(1):22617.
PMID: 34799617
Roads pose an imminent threat to wildlife directly through mortality and changes in individual behavior, and also indirectly through modification of the amount and configuration of wildlife habitat. However, few...
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Cerqueira R, Leonard P, Goncalves da Silva L, Bager A, Clevenger A, Jaeger J, et al.
Environ Manage
. 2021 Jan;
67(2):412-423.
PMID: 33469694
The negative effects of roads on wildlife populations are a growing concern. Movement corridors and road-kill data are typically used to prioritize road segments for mitigation measures. Some research suggests...
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Brunen B, Daguet C, Jaeger J
J Environ Manage
. 2020 Jun;
268:110423.
PMID: 32510423
Roads increase wildlife mortality and present a movement barrier for many species. While wildlife passages have been advocated as a solution to many of the problems associated with roads, they...
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Spanowicz A, Teixeira F, Jaeger J
Conserv Biol
. 2020 Apr;
34(5):1210-1220.
PMID: 32227646
Mortality of animals on roads is a critical threat to many wildlife populations and is poised to increase strongly because of ongoing and planned road construction. If these new roads...
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Plante J, Jaeger J, Desrochers A
J Environ Manage
. 2019 Feb;
235:511-520.
PMID: 30711836
Road mortality is the most easily visible effect of roads and traffic on wildlife populations. Mitigation measures such as fences and wildlife passages have been applied to reduce these effects....
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Plante J, Belanger-Smith K, Spanowicz A, Clevenger A, Jaeger J
Data Brief
. 2018 Nov;
21:1209-1215.
PMID: 30456234
The data presented here consist of the locations of 839 roadkill points from four years (2012-2015) of roadkill surveys for small and medium-sized mammals (under 30 kg) from a four-lane...
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Rytwinski T, Soanes K, Jaeger J, Fahrig L, Findlay C, Houlahan J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Nov;
11(11):e0166941.
PMID: 27870889
Road traffic kills hundreds of millions of animals every year, posing a critical threat to the populations of many species. To address this problem there are more than forty types...
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Torres A, Jaeger J, Alonso J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2016 Jul;
113(30):8472-7.
PMID: 27402749
Habitat loss and deterioration represent the main threats to wildlife species, and are closely linked to the expansion of roads and human settlements. Unfortunately, large-scale effects of these structures remain...
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Rytwinski T, van der Ree R, Cunnington G, Fahrig L, Findlay C, Houlahan J, et al.
J Environ Manage
. 2015 Feb;
154:48-64.
PMID: 25704749
An experimental approach to road mitigation that maximizes inferential power is essential to ensure that mitigation is both ecologically-effective and cost-effective. Here, we set out the need for and standards...