MORTALIDAD POR ATROPELLO VEHICULAR Y DISTRIBUCIÓN DE ANFIBIOS Y REPTILES EN UN BOSQUE SUBANDINO EN EL OCCIDENTE DE COLOMBIA

We studied the mortality of amphibians and reptiles due to motor vehicles in asegment of 2.4Km along the Buga-Buenaventura road. This road crosses the ForestalReserve Bosque de Yotoco, a fragment of Sub-Andean forest in the western Andes ofColombia. We also recorded the variation in composition and...

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Main Authors: Vargas Fernando, Delgado Ingrid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2011-06-01
Series:Caldasia
Online Access:http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/36380
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spelling doaj-b5e879e176e44aceb4c7abea3e78f6472020-11-24T22:42:43ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaCaldasia0366-52322011-06-01331MORTALIDAD POR ATROPELLO VEHICULAR Y DISTRIBUCIÓN DE ANFIBIOS Y REPTILES EN UN BOSQUE SUBANDINO EN EL OCCIDENTE DE COLOMBIAVargas FernandoDelgado IngridWe studied the mortality of amphibians and reptiles due to motor vehicles in asegment of 2.4Km along the Buga-Buenaventura road. This road crosses the ForestalReserve Bosque de Yotoco, a fragment of Sub-Andean forest in the western Andes ofColombia. We also recorded the variation in composition and structure of herpetofaunalassemblages from areas close to the road versus areas away from the road (forestinterior). We found a mortality rate of one vertebrate every 3-4 days; 50% wereamphibians, mostly reptiles (snakes, 0.047 individual/day/Km). Amphibians appearedto be more susceptible than the reptiles to road disturbance. Amphibian richness washigher away from the road, in areas of forest interior (seven species) than in areasclose to the road (four species), while reptiles exhibited an opposite pattern (twelvespecies close to the road versus eight species in the forest interior). Five species ofamphibians and reptiles were recorded exclusively in areas near the road, fi ve speciesexclusively in the forest interior, and eleven species in both areas. We discuss changesin distribution of species as a consequence of alteration in microclimatic characteristicsand vegetal complexity in areas in proximity to the road, but other factors may havean infl uence as well (e.g., noise, pollution).http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/cal/article/view/36380
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MORTALIDAD POR ATROPELLO VEHICULAR Y DISTRIBUCIÓN DE ANFIBIOS Y REPTILES EN UN BOSQUE SUBANDINO EN EL OCCIDENTE DE COLOMBIA
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title MORTALIDAD POR ATROPELLO VEHICULAR Y DISTRIBUCIÓN DE ANFIBIOS Y REPTILES EN UN BOSQUE SUBANDINO EN EL OCCIDENTE DE COLOMBIA
title_short MORTALIDAD POR ATROPELLO VEHICULAR Y DISTRIBUCIÓN DE ANFIBIOS Y REPTILES EN UN BOSQUE SUBANDINO EN EL OCCIDENTE DE COLOMBIA
title_full MORTALIDAD POR ATROPELLO VEHICULAR Y DISTRIBUCIÓN DE ANFIBIOS Y REPTILES EN UN BOSQUE SUBANDINO EN EL OCCIDENTE DE COLOMBIA
title_fullStr MORTALIDAD POR ATROPELLO VEHICULAR Y DISTRIBUCIÓN DE ANFIBIOS Y REPTILES EN UN BOSQUE SUBANDINO EN EL OCCIDENTE DE COLOMBIA
title_full_unstemmed MORTALIDAD POR ATROPELLO VEHICULAR Y DISTRIBUCIÓN DE ANFIBIOS Y REPTILES EN UN BOSQUE SUBANDINO EN EL OCCIDENTE DE COLOMBIA
title_sort mortalidad por atropello vehicular y distribución de anfibios y reptiles en un bosque subandino en el occidente de colombia
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Caldasia
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publishDate 2011-06-01
description We studied the mortality of amphibians and reptiles due to motor vehicles in asegment of 2.4Km along the Buga-Buenaventura road. This road crosses the ForestalReserve Bosque de Yotoco, a fragment of Sub-Andean forest in the western Andes ofColombia. We also recorded the variation in composition and structure of herpetofaunalassemblages from areas close to the road versus areas away from the road (forestinterior). We found a mortality rate of one vertebrate every 3-4 days; 50% wereamphibians, mostly reptiles (snakes, 0.047 individual/day/Km). Amphibians appearedto be more susceptible than the reptiles to road disturbance. Amphibian richness washigher away from the road, in areas of forest interior (seven species) than in areasclose to the road (four species), while reptiles exhibited an opposite pattern (twelvespecies close to the road versus eight species in the forest interior). Five species ofamphibians and reptiles were recorded exclusively in areas near the road, fi ve speciesexclusively in the forest interior, and eleven species in both areas. We discuss changesin distribution of species as a consequence of alteration in microclimatic characteristicsand vegetal complexity in areas in proximity to the road, but other factors may havean infl uence as well (e.g., noise, pollution).
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