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Monitoring the effectiveness of wildlife passages for medium-sized and small mammals along HW 175. News bulletin No. 2.

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Monitoring the effectiveness of wildlife passages for medium-sized and small mammals along HW 175. News bulletin No. 2.

Jaeger, Jochen A.G., Bélanger-Smith, Katrina, Paspaliaris, Mary-Helen, Hovington, Évan, Pachmann, Gregor and Clevenger, Anthony P. (2013) Monitoring the effectiveness of wildlife passages for medium-sized and small mammals along HW 175. News bulletin No. 2. Documentation. Concordia University, Montreal.

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Abstract

Road mitigation measures serve three general objectives:
A. To reduce the risk of traffic mortality of wildlife and to increase traffic safety for drivers;
B. To improve the permeability of the highway, i.e. to increase access to habitats on either side of the highway for animals of all species;
C. To maintain connectivity of ecological processes across the road and provide for the long‐term persistence of wildlife populations in the area.
This research project has three main objectives:
(1) To characterize the locations and rates of vehicle collisions with medium‐sized and small mammals and to evaluate the changes in the frequency of highway‐related mortality due to the mitigation measures;
(2) To determine the performance of the five types of wildlife passages for medium‐sized and small mammals;
(3) To assess how well the mitigation measures provide for the permeability of the highway for
individuals and for gene flow across the road, with a focus on American marten.

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science
Item Type:Monograph (Documentation)
Authors:Jaeger, Jochen A.G. and Bélanger-Smith, Katrina and Paspaliaris, Mary-Helen and Hovington, Évan and Pachmann, Gregor and Clevenger, Anthony P.
Series Name:Information Bulletin
Institution:Concordia University
Date:March 2013
Projects:
  • Monitoring the effectiveness of wildlife passages along Highway 175 for medium-sized and small mammals
Funders:
  • Ministère des Transports du Québec (MTQ)
Identification Number:No. 2
Keywords:road ecology; fauna passages; wildlife passages; traffic mortality; wildlife corridors; monitoring; mitigation measures.
ID Code:980320
Deposited By: Jochen Jaeger
Deposited On:24 Aug 2015 15:02
Last Modified:18 Jan 2018 17:51

References:

Jaeger, J., Bélanger-Smith, K., Paspaliaris, M.-H., Hovington, É., Pachmann, G., Clevenger, A. (2013): Monitoring the effectiveness of wildlife passages for medium-sized and small mammals along HW 175. News bulletin No. 2 – March 2013. Concordia University, Montréal. 11 pp. Also available in French.
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