2024
DOI: 10.1111/brv.13061
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Interspecific interactions disrupted by roads

Pablo Quiles,
Rafael Barrientos

Abstract: Roads have pervasive impacts on wildlife, including habitat loss and fragmentation, road mortality, habitat pollution and increased human use of habitats surrounding them. However, the effects of roads on interspecific interactions are less understood. Here we provide a synthesis of the existing literature on how species interactions may be disrupted by roads, identify knowledge gaps, and suggest avenues for future research and conservation management. We conducted a systematic search using the Web of Science … Show more

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