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Roadkill and space use data predict vehicle-strike hotspots and mortality rates in a recovering bobcat (Lynx rufus) population

机译:道路杀伤和空间使用数据可预测山猫(Lynx rufus)恢复中的车辆罢工热点和死亡率

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Roadways pose challenges for conserving wide-ranging animal species. As bobcat (Lynx rufus) populations recover in Ohio, an accurate evaluation of population metrics is critical to understanding future population trajectories. In this study, we integrated multiple datasets to examine overall road mortality rates in Ohio. First, we utilized a long-term vehicle-strike dataset (1978–2017) to determine landscape and local predictors of road mortality. We found that bobcats were killed at higher rates on interstates regardless of surrounding landscape composition, but that landscape variables were useful at predicting mortality on lower-traffic roads. To explore road avoidance behaviors, we used GPS telemetry data from 18 individuals to compare road crossings along trajectory paths with random road crossings simulated using Correlated Random Walks. Bobcats exhibited avoidance of certain route types (county, municipal, and US routes). Finally, by integrating traffic volume data, road crossing behavior, and accounting for the proportion of each route type present in the study area, we estimated that a minimum of 6% and up to 18% of the bobcat population in Ohio is lost to vehicle-strikes annually. To fully understand the population level impacts of this mortality, we recommend further monitoring of age structure and sex of roadkill animals. Our results identify potential areas for mitigation of vehicle-strikes and emphasize the importance of accounting for road mortality when making management decisions for Ohio’s recovering bobcat population.
机译:巷道对保护范围广泛的动物物种提出了挑战。随着山猫(Lynx rufus)种群在俄亥俄州恢复,对种群指标的准确评估对于理解未来的种群轨迹至关重要。在这项研究中,我们集成了多个数据集来检查俄亥俄州的总体道路死亡率。首先,我们利用长期的车辆打击数据集(1978-2017年)来确定道路死亡率的景观和局部预测因子。我们发现山猫在州际公路上的杀害率较高,而与周围的景观构成无关,但是景观变量可用于预测人流较少的道路上的死亡率。为了探索避路行为,我们使用了来自18个人的GPS遥测数据来比较沿轨迹路径的道路交叉口与使用相关随机行走法模拟的随机道路交叉口。山猫表现出避免使用某些路线类型(县,市和美国路线)。最后,通过整合交通量数据,道路交叉行为,并考虑研究区域中每种路线类型的比例,我们估计,俄亥俄州至少有6%的山猫人口流失了多达18%的车辆每年罢工。为了充分了解这种死亡率对人口水平的影响,我们建议进一步监测道路杀灭动物的年龄结构和性别。我们的结果确定了缓解车辆撞击的潜在领域,并强调了在为俄亥俄州的山猫种群恢复做出管理决策时,考虑道路死亡率的重要性。

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