<b>Vertebrate road kill survey on a highway in southern Brazil

Highways are a major factor acting in the decline of several wildlife populations. Impact occurs due to the continuous flow of motor vehicles over tracks and collision with animals using the same area. This study aimed to list road killed wild vertebrates found in highways in the Pampa Biome, state...

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Main Authors: Luiz Liberato Costa Corrêa, Darliane Evangelho Silva, Stefan Vilges de Oliveira, Júlia Victória Grohmann Finger, César Rodrigo dos Santos, Maria Virginia Petry
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá 2017-06-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum : Biological Sciences
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Online Access:http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/33788
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spelling doaj-5e8042aa77e44d3baef366267eb7fcdb2020-11-25T02:08:32ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáActa Scientiarum : Biological Sciences1679-92831807-863X2017-06-0139221922510.4025/actascibiolsci.v39i2.3378815735<b>Vertebrate road kill survey on a highway in southern BrazilLuiz Liberato Costa Corrêa0Darliane Evangelho Silva1Stefan Vilges de Oliveira2Júlia Victória Grohmann Finger3César Rodrigo dos Santos4Maria Virginia Petry5Universidade do Vale do Rio dos SinosCentro Universitário UnivatesUniversidade de BrasíliaUniversidade do Vale do Rio dos SinosUniversidade do Vale do Rio dos SinosUniversidade do Vale do Rio dos SinosHighways are a major factor acting in the decline of several wildlife populations. Impact occurs due to the continuous flow of motor vehicles over tracks and collision with animals using the same area. This study aimed to list road killed wild vertebrates found in highways in the Pampa Biome, state of Rio Grande do Sul, over an entire year. The taxa found (amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals) were identified to species level and their frequency of occurrence was seasonally registered. Along 2,160 km, we found 318 road killed individuals, totaling 65 species. This number represents an average of 0.147 road killed specimens by kilometer (that is, 1 individual each 7 km). Of these, seven species are under threat of extinction in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. We also found a seasonal pattern among road kills, in which the highest number of road killed animals was registered in the summer and spring months. These results contribute to increase knowledge about which species are most impacted by road kill on highways of the Pampa Biome. Such data can be used as an indicator for the implementation of measures by competent bodies to mitigate impacts of highways in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/33788mortalitywildlifeRio Grande do Sul.
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author Luiz Liberato Costa Corrêa
Darliane Evangelho Silva
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Júlia Victória Grohmann Finger
César Rodrigo dos Santos
Maria Virginia Petry
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Darliane Evangelho Silva
Stefan Vilges de Oliveira
Júlia Victória Grohmann Finger
César Rodrigo dos Santos
Maria Virginia Petry
<b>Vertebrate road kill survey on a highway in southern Brazil
Acta Scientiarum : Biological Sciences
mortality
wildlife
Rio Grande do Sul.
author_facet Luiz Liberato Costa Corrêa
Darliane Evangelho Silva
Stefan Vilges de Oliveira
Júlia Victória Grohmann Finger
César Rodrigo dos Santos
Maria Virginia Petry
author_sort Luiz Liberato Costa Corrêa
title <b>Vertebrate road kill survey on a highway in southern Brazil
title_short <b>Vertebrate road kill survey on a highway in southern Brazil
title_full <b>Vertebrate road kill survey on a highway in southern Brazil
title_fullStr <b>Vertebrate road kill survey on a highway in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed <b>Vertebrate road kill survey on a highway in southern Brazil
title_sort <b>vertebrate road kill survey on a highway in southern brazil
publisher Universidade Estadual de Maringá
series Acta Scientiarum : Biological Sciences
issn 1679-9283
1807-863X
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Highways are a major factor acting in the decline of several wildlife populations. Impact occurs due to the continuous flow of motor vehicles over tracks and collision with animals using the same area. This study aimed to list road killed wild vertebrates found in highways in the Pampa Biome, state of Rio Grande do Sul, over an entire year. The taxa found (amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals) were identified to species level and their frequency of occurrence was seasonally registered. Along 2,160 km, we found 318 road killed individuals, totaling 65 species. This number represents an average of 0.147 road killed specimens by kilometer (that is, 1 individual each 7 km). Of these, seven species are under threat of extinction in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. We also found a seasonal pattern among road kills, in which the highest number of road killed animals was registered in the summer and spring months. These results contribute to increase knowledge about which species are most impacted by road kill on highways of the Pampa Biome. Such data can be used as an indicator for the implementation of measures by competent bodies to mitigate impacts of highways in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.
topic mortality
wildlife
Rio Grande do Sul.
url http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/33788
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