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First report on wildlife and railway problem in Sweden (only in Swedish with English summary): Ungulate-train collisions in Sweden – review, GIS-analyses and train driver experiences):
Seiler, A., Olsson, M., Helldin,  J. O. and Norin, H. (2011). Klövviltolyckor på järnväg – kunskapsläge, problemanalys och åtgärdsförslag., Trafikverket Publikation 2011:058. https://trafikverket.ineko.se/Files/sv-SE/10389/RelatedFiles/2011_058_klovviltolyckor_pa_jarnvag_kunskapslage_problemanalys_och_atgardsforslag.pdf

Pilot-report from 2015 with background to and initial plans for the study on wildlife safer railroads: https://trafikverket.ineko.se/Files/sv-SE/11814/RelatedFiles/2015_082_viltsaker_jarnvag.pdf

Rail Ecology Book chapter presenting the plan for the wildlife warning test study in Sweden (first test station will be built in 2022):
Seiler A, Olsson M (2017) Wildlife Deterrent Methods for Railways—An Experimental Study. In: Borda-de-Água L, Barrientos R, Beja P, Pereira HM (eds) Railway Ecology. Springer International Publishing, Cham, pp 277-291. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57496-7_17 

Wildlife-train accident hotspots in Sweden. MSc-thesis.:
Willebrand, S. (2017). Identifying hotspots of wildlife collisions on the Swedish railroad. Master thesis at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dept. of Ecology. Uppsala, Sweden. https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/10644/ 

Presentation at IENE 2016 conference workshop about wildlife and rail problems

Presentation at IENE 2018 conference about the camera study with train drivers

Wildlife-train collision video compilation from train driver camera study 2018: (warning for disturbing images):

Denice Lodnert, MSc thesis in 2021 – Moose-sound experiments in Sweden: Evaluating the behavioural response of moose (Alces alces)to acoustic stimuli. Supervisor Manisha Bhardwaj, Andreas Seiler at SLU, and Mattias Olsson at Enviroplanning AB

Petter Almås, MSc thesis in 2021 – Moose-sound experiments in Norway. Use of sound stimuli to elicit a change in moose and red deer behaviour. Supervisor Ronny Steen at NMBU and  Karen Marie Mathisen at  Inland Norway University

Carolin Berndt, MSc Thesis in 2021 – Fallow deer in fields: Behavioural Responses of Ungulates to sounds systems – can simulated risk influence behaviour? Supervisor: Yoris Cromsigt, Tim Hofmeester, Anna Widén, at SLU

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Litteratur

  • Borda-de-Água, L., Barrientos, R., Beja, P., and Pereira, H. M. (2017) ’Railway ecology.’ (Springer International Publishing.) https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-57496-7_1 
  • Bíl, M., Andrášik, R., Nezval, V., and Bílová, M. (2017). Identifying locations along railway networks with the highest tree fall hazard. Applied Geography 87, 45-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2017.07.012  
  • D’Angelo, G. and van der Ree, R. (2015). Use of Reflectors and Auditory Deterrents to Prevent Wildlife–Vehicle Collisions. In ’Handbook of Road Ecology’. (Eds R. v. d. Ree, D. J. Smith, and C. Grilo) pp. 213-218. (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.)  https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118568170.ch25
  • Hettena, A. M., Munoz, N., Blumstein, D. T., and Ebensperger, L. (2014). Prey Responses to Predator’s Sounds: A Review and Empirical Study. Ethology 120, 427-452. https://doi.org/10.1111/eth.12219 
  • Jaren, V., Andersen, R., Ulleberg, M., Pedersen, P.H. & Wiseth, B. (1991) Moose-Train Collsison: The Effects of Vegation Removal with a Cost-Benefit Analysis. Alces, 27, 93-99.
  • Romin LA, Dalton LB. Lack of Response by Mule Deer to Wildlife Warning Whistles. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 1992;20(4):382-834.
  • Rea, R., Child, K. & Aitken, D.A. (2010) Youtube TM insights in to moose-train interactions. Alces, 46, 183-187. https://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/67 
  • Rolandsen, C.M. (2015) Animal-Train accidents on the railway in Norway 1991–2014 (In Norwegian with english summary: Dyrepåkjørsler på jernbanen i Norge 1991–2014). Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA), Report 1145, Trondheim. https://www.nina.no/archive/nina/PppBasePdf/rapport/2015/1145.pdf 
  • Ujvári M, Baagøe HJ, Madsen AB. Effectiveness of acoustic road markings in reducing deer-vehicle collisions: a behavioural study. Wildlife Biology. 2004;10(1):155-9.
  • Santos, S.M., Carvalho, F. & Mira, A. (2017) Current knowledge on wildlife mortality in railways. Railway Ecology, pp. 11-22. Springer, Cham. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-57496-7_1 
  • Stankowich T. Ungulate flight responses to human disturbance: A review and meta-analysis. Biological Conservation. 2008;141(9):2159-73. DOI:10.1016/j.biocon.2008.06.026
  • Shimura M, Ushoki T, Kyotani T, Nakai K, Hayakawa T (2015) Study of Behavior of Sika Deer Nearby Railroad Tracks and Effect of Alarm Call. RTRI Report 29(7):45-50 
  • Shimura, M., Ushiogi, T., and Ikehata, M. (2018). Development of a deterrent sound for the prevention of deer-train collisions. QR of RTRI 59. doi: https://doi.org/10.2219/rtriqr.59.3_207.
  • Valitzski, S. A., D’Angelo, G. J., Gallagher, G. R., Osborn, D. A., Miller, K. V., and Warren, R. J. (2009). Deer Responses to Sounds From a Vehicle-Mounted Sound-Production System. Journal of Wildlife Management 73, 1072-1076. https://doi.org/10.2193/2007-581 
  • Dorsey, B., Olsson, M. & Rew, L.J. (2015) Ecological effects of railways on wildlife. Handbook of road ecology, 219-227. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118568170.ch26

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