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. 2017 Sep 27;12(9):e0184761. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184761

Fig 1. Conceptual illustration of the spatial layout of a study site in southwestern Germany.

Fig 1

Four study sites were located in the Upper Rhine Valley (A) and another in the Hegau region (B). All sites were characterised by forest—open land mosaics and intermediary traffic volume. Exemplary weekly crossing frequencies (CF) are visualised for animals that utilised roads in their home ranges (HR) (HR allocation ‘intersect’) and those that used roads as HR boundaries (‘adjacent’).