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Wildlife roadkill patterns in a fragmented landscape of the Western Amazon

机译:西亚马逊河支离破碎的景观中的野生动物道路杀伤模式

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One of the most evident and direct effects of roads on wildlife is the death of animals by vehicle collision. Understanding the spatial patterns behind roadkill helps to plan mitigation measures to reduce the impacts of roads on animal populations. However, although roadkill patterns have been extensively studied in temperate zones, the potential impacts of roads on wildlife in the Neotropics have received less attention and are particularly poorly understood in the Western Amazon. Here, we present the results of a study on roadkill in the Amazon region of Ecuador; a region that is affected by a rapidly increasing development of road infrastructure. Over the course of 50 days, in the wet season between September and November 2017, we searched for road‐killed vertebrates on 15.9 km of roads near the city of Tena, Napo province, for a total of 1,590 surveyed kilometers. We recorded 593 dead specimens, predominantly reptiles (237 specimens, 40%) and amphibians (190, 32%), with birds (102, 17%) and mammals (64, 11%) being less common. Recorded species were assigned to three functional groups, based on their movement behavior and habitat use (“slow,” “intermediate,” and “fast”). Using Ripley's K statistical analyses and 2D HotSpot Identification Analysis, we found multiple distinct spatial clusters or hotspots, where roadkill was particularly frequent. Factors that potentially determined these clusters, and the prevalence of roadkill along road segments in general, differed between functional groups, but often included land cover variables such as native forest and waterbodies, and road characteristics such as speed limit (i.e., positive effect on roadkill frequency). Our study, which provides a first summary of species that are commonly found as roadkill in this part of the Amazon region, contributes to a better understanding of the negative impacts of roads on wildlife and is an important first step toward conservation efforts to mitigate these impacts.
机译:道路对野生生物的最明显和直接的影响之一是车辆碰撞导致动物死亡。了解道路杀戮背后的空间格局有助于规划缓解措施,以减少道路对动物种群的影响。但是,尽管在温带地区广泛研究了道路杀伤模式,但道路对新热带地区野生动植物的潜在影响受到的关注较少,在西亚马逊地区尤其难以理解。在这里,我们介绍了厄瓜多尔亚马逊地区道路杀伤性研究的结果;受公路基础设施发展迅速影响的地区。在50天的过程中,2017年9月至2017年11月之间的雨季中,我们在那坡省Tena市附近15.9公里的道路上搜索了道路杀死的脊椎动物,总共调查了1,590公里。我们记录了593个死亡标本,主要是爬行动物(237个标本,占40%)和两栖动物(190个,占32%),鸟类(102个,占17%)和哺乳动物(64,11%)较少见。根据记录的物种的移动行为和栖息地使用情况将它们分为三个功能组(“慢速”,“中级”和“快速”)。使用Ripley的K统计分析和2D热点识别分析,我们发现了多个截然不同的空间簇或热点,其中道路杀伤力特别频繁。在各个功能组之间,可能确定这些类群的因素以及沿路段普遍发生道路杀伤的因素有所不同,但通常包括土地覆盖变量(例如原生森林和水体)以及道路特征(例如限速)(即对道路杀伤的积极影响)频率)。我们的研究提供了在亚马逊地区这一地区常见的道路杀灭性物种的初步摘要,有助于更好地了解道路对野生动植物的负面影响,并且是保护工作以减轻这些影响的重要的第一步。

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