Estimating road mortality hotspots while accounting for imperfect detection: a case study with amphibians and reptiles

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  • who: Noah Hallisey et al. from the Department of Natural Resources Science, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA have published the research work: Estimating Road Mortality Hotspots While Accounting for Imperfect Detection: A Case Study with Amphibians and Reptiles, in the Journal: Land 2022, 11, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2022/
  • what: As many of the COVID-19 pandemic mandates to curb travel were established during a key time of year, when many of Rhode Island`s amphibians and reptiles are highly active, the authors aimed to determine if potential traffic reductions during the . . .

     

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