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Biological Conservation | 2003

Spatial patterns and factors influencing small vertebrate fauna road-kill aggregations

Anthony P. Clevenger; Bryan Chruszcz; Kari E. Gunson

We examined the spatial patterns and factors influencing small terrestrial vertebrate road-kill aggregations in the Bow River Valley, Alberta, Canada. We surveyed roads varying in traffic volume, configuration and adjacent landscape attributes for road-kills between 1997 and 2000. The spatial pattern of road-kills was described using neighbour K statistics. We investigated the importance of road-kills at three taxonomic levels using logistic regression. Mammal and bird road-kill indices were consistently higher on a low volume parkway than on the high-speed, high volume Trans-Canada highway (TCH). Birds were more vulnerable to collisions than mammals on the TCH. Road-kill aggregations were nonrandomly distributed. Parkway road-kills were aggregated on small scales and characterized by low clustering intensities compared to the TCH. Road-kills were less likely to occur on raised sections of road. Road-kills tended to occur close to vegetative cover and far from wildlife passages or culverts. Our findings reveal how two distinct road types can have different effects in terms of vertebrate mortality and their spatial pattern. We recommend a series of mitigation measures for existing roads or future road planning projects.


Ecosphere | 2015

Context-dependent effects on spatial variation in deer-vehicle collisions

Anthony P. Clevenger; Mirjam Barrueto; Kari E. Gunson; Fiona M. Caryl; Adam T. Ford

Identifying factors that contribute to the risk of wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVCs) has been a key focus of wildlife managers, transportation safety planners and road ecologists for over three decades. Despite these efforts, few generalities have emerged which can help predict the occurrence of WVCs, heightening the uncertainty under which conservation, wildlife and transportation management decisions are made. Undermining this general understanding is the use of study area boundaries that are incongruent with major biophysical gradients, inconsistent data collection protocols among study areas and species-specific interactions with roads. We tested the extent to which factors predicting the occurrence of deer-vehicle collisions (DVCs) were general among five study areas distributed over a 11,400-km2 region in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. In spite of our system-wide focus on the same genus (i.e., Odocoileus hemionus and O. virginianus), study area delineation along major biophysical gradients, and use ...


Wildlife Society Bulletin | 2001

Highway Mitigation Fencing Reduces Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions

Anthony P. Clevenger; Bryan Chruszcz; Kari E. Gunson


Conservation Biology | 2002

GIS-Generated, Expert-Based Models for Identifying Wildlife Habitat Linkages and Planning Mitigation Passages

Anthony P. Clevenger; Jack Wierzchowski; Bryan Chruszcz; Kari E. Gunson


Journal of Applied Ecology | 2001

Drainage culverts as habitat linkages and factors affecting passage by mammals

Anthony P. Clevenger; Bryan Chruszcz; Kari E. Gunson


Canadian Journal of Zoology | 2003

Relationships among grizzly bears, highways, and habitat in the Banff-Bow Valley, Alberta, Canada

Bryan Chruszcz; Anthony P. Clevenger; Kari E. Gunson; Michael L. Gibeau


2003 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation (ICOET 2003)Federal Highway AdministrationUSDA Forest ServiceU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceU.S. Environmental Protection AgencyNew York State Department of TransportationWashington State Department of TransportationFlorida Department of TransportationAmerican Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials (AASHTO)Transportation Research BoardThe Humane Society of the United StatesDefenders of WildlifeWestern Transportation InstituteNorth Carolina State University, Raleigh | 2003

Large animal-vehicle collisions in the Central Canadian Rocky Mountains: patterns and characteristics

Kari E. Gunson; Bryan Chruszcz; Anthony P. Clevenger


2005 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation (ICOET 2005)Federal Highway AdministrationUSDA Forest ServiceU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceU.S. Environmental Protection AgencyWashington State Department of TransportationFlorida Department of TransportationThe Humane Society of the United StatesDefenders of WildlifeNorth Carolina State University, Raleigh | 2005

What Features of the Landscape and Highway Influence Ungulate Vehicle Collisions in the Watersheds of the Central Canadian Rocky Mountains: A Fine-Scale Perspective?

Kari E. Gunson; Bryan Chruszcz; Anthony P. Clevenger


Road Ecology Center | 2007

Limited Applications of Wildlife-Vehicle Collision Analyses for Transportation Planning and Mitigation Efforts Due to Spatial Inaccuracy

Kari E. Gunson; Anthony P. Clevenger


Archive | 2007

Analyses of Wildlife-Vehicle Collision Data: Applications for Guiding Decision-Making for Wildlife Crossing Mitigation and Motorist Safety: I. Limiting Effects of Road-Kill Reporting Data Due to Spatial Inaccuracy

Anthony P. Clevenger; Amanda Hardy; Kari E. Gunson

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Adam T. Ford

University of British Columbia

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Amanda Hardy

Montana State University

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