2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290836
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From roads to biobanks: Roadkill animals as a valuable source of genetic data

Manuel Alejandro Coba-Males,
Pablo Medrano-Vizcaíno,
Sandra Enríquez
et al.

Abstract: To protect biodiversity we must understand its structure and composition including the bacteria and microparasites associated with wildlife, which may pose risks to human health. However, acquiring this knowledge often presents challenges, particularly in areas of high biodiversity where there are many undescribed and poorly studied species and funding resources can be limited. A solution to fill this knowledge gap is sampling roadkill (animals that die on roads as a result of collisions with circulating vehic… Show more

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