2022
DOI: 10.1163/14219980-20211109
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Arboreal wildlife bridges in the tropical rainforest of Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula

Abstract: Linear infrastructures, especially roads, affect the integrity of natural habitats worldwide. Roads act as a barrier to animal movement, cause mortality, decrease gene flow and increase the probability of local extinctions, particularly for arboreal species. Arboreal wildlife bridges increase connectivity of fragmented forests by allowing wildlife to safely traverse roads. However, the majority of studies about such infrastructure are from Australia, while information on lowland tropical rainforest systems in … Show more

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“…The contributions in this special issue demonstrate the advances that researchers have made in understanding bridge use by employing camera traps for monitoring rather than traditional observation (Azofeifa Rojas and Gregory, 2022; Flatt et al, 2022;Hidalgo-Mihart et al, 2022;Minato et al, 2022;Monticelli et al, 2022;Yap et al, 2022). Furthermore, with the study by Franceschi and colleagues (2022), we also learned about effective arboreal application of a traditionally terrestrial method for monitoring bridges -a sand trap bed used to monitor a bridge -when camera trap theft is a concern.…”
Section: Bridge Designs and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The contributions in this special issue demonstrate the advances that researchers have made in understanding bridge use by employing camera traps for monitoring rather than traditional observation (Azofeifa Rojas and Gregory, 2022; Flatt et al, 2022;Hidalgo-Mihart et al, 2022;Minato et al, 2022;Monticelli et al, 2022;Yap et al, 2022). Furthermore, with the study by Franceschi and colleagues (2022), we also learned about effective arboreal application of a traditionally terrestrial method for monitoring bridges -a sand trap bed used to monitor a bridge -when camera trap theft is a concern.…”
Section: Bridge Designs and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers also have had perhaps a surprising amount of success with simple single-line designs (fig. 2a 2022) or designs with two lines next to each other (Flatt et al, 2022;Prasetyo et al, 2022). Two studies of dormice on opposite sides of the globe had success with three-dimensional bridges, including triangular, quadrangular, and spherical designs (fig.…”
Section: Bridge Designs and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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