2023
DOI: 10.3390/d15060780
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Mammalian Roadkill in a Semi-Arid Region of Brazil: Species, Landscape Patterns, Seasonality, and Hotspots

Abstract: Roadkill is one of the principal causes of the loss of biodiversity around the world. The effects of roads on mammals are still poorly understood in regions with a semi-arid climate, where many knowledge gaps persist. The present study provides an inventory of the mammalian species affected on highways in northeastern Brazil, as well as identifying roadkill hotspots and contributing to the understanding of how seasonality and the landscape may influence the roadkill patterns of wild mammals. A total of 6192.52… Show more

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“…A greater percentage of taxa are thus at risk of roadkill, especially for species that are attracted to resources along roads (e.g. roadside microhabitat, scavenging opportunities and thermoregulation), move slowly or far for seasonal resources, or are threatened by extinction [13,23,39,[48][49][50]. Diversity in arid regions favours nocturnal species [51], yet, less is generally known about nocturnal ecology of animals [52].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A greater percentage of taxa are thus at risk of roadkill, especially for species that are attracted to resources along roads (e.g. roadside microhabitat, scavenging opportunities and thermoregulation), move slowly or far for seasonal resources, or are threatened by extinction [13,23,39,[48][49][50]. Diversity in arid regions favours nocturnal species [51], yet, less is generally known about nocturnal ecology of animals [52].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%