2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10531-023-02699-4
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Landscape and road features linked to wildlife mortality in the Amazon

Pablo Medrano-Vizcaíno,
Clara Grilo,
David Brito-Zapata
et al.

Abstract: Roads impact wildlife around the world; however, dedicated studies are lacking in many biodiverse areas such as the Amazon. Identifying which species are more often hit by vehicles and which landscape and road-related features promote roadkill is essential to guide future development and ensure adequate mitigation actions. For six months, we monitored 240 km of roads in the Ecuadorian Amazon and recorded 1125 dead vertebrates (149 species). Reptiles were the most observed Class with 380 individuals (56 species… Show more

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“…and a climatic gradient, with annual mean temperature varying from 4.63 to 23.7˚C and annual precipitation from 1100 to 3400 mm. The study area is described in more detail in previous publications [22,23].…”
Section: Study Area and Roadkill Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and a climatic gradient, with annual mean temperature varying from 4.63 to 23.7˚C and annual precipitation from 1100 to 3400 mm. The study area is described in more detail in previous publications [22,23].…”
Section: Study Area and Roadkill Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%