Estimating the permeability of linear infrastructures using recapture data
@article{Remon2018EstimatingTP, title={Estimating the permeability of linear infrastructures using recapture data}, author={J. Remon and Emmanuelle Chevallier and J. Prunier and M. Baguette and Sylvain Moulherat}, journal={Landscape Ecology}, year={2018}, volume={33}, pages={1697-1710} }
ContextBarrier effects of Large-scale Transportation Infrastructures (LTIs) are among the main factors contributing to the fragmentation of habitats. The reduction of dispersal across LTIs can drive small, local populations to extinction. To understand how LTIs modify dispersal, efficient and workable evaluation methods are required.ObjectivesWe developed a method based on Mark-Release-Recapture surveys to estimate barrier effects of LTIs that could be easily applied in various landscape… CONTINUE READING
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