Death of mammals on the roads of northeastern Ukraine

During 2000–2009, 7468 km of roads in northeastern Ukraine were examined and 122 road-killed individuals of 16 mammal species were found. Among the victims, synanthropic species predominate (54.9 % are domestic cats and dogs), but rare species were also registered including 6 species listed in Appen...

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Main Author: V. Parkhomenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. National Museum of Natural History 2017-12-01
Series:Праці Теріологічної школи
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Online Access:http://terioshkola.org.ua/library/pts15-2017/pts15-43-parkhomenko-roadmam.pdf
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spelling doaj-eb4d89e67f1747f6ab6469946ece012b2021-08-02T08:51:43ZengNational Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. National Museum of Natural HistoryПраці Теріологічної школи2312-27492074-22742017-12-011513914910.15407/ptt2017.15.139Death of mammals on the roads of northeastern UkraineV. Parkhomenko0Ukrainian Theriological Society (Sumy Branch), NAS of Ukraine (Sumy, Ukraine)During 2000–2009, 7468 km of roads in northeastern Ukraine were examined and 122 road-killed individuals of 16 mammal species were found. Among the victims, synanthropic species predominate (54.9 % are domestic cats and dogs), but rare species were also registered including 6 species listed in Appendix III of the Bern Convention. It was found that the most detrimental effect on mammals have the roads with high traffic, and the largest number of road-killed animals was revealed in June (3.05 ind. / 100 km per day). The key factors affecting the death of animals are the following: season, traffic intensity, habitat, biological characteristics of animals and their daily activity and trophic. The average number of road-killed mammals in the studied region during one day at 100 km of roads is 1.6 individuals, and the average number of all vertebrate victims is 20.6 individuals. However, research shows that these numbers are actually higher because some of the animals does not remain in place of collisions with vehicles, and they are dropped out of the road, got eaten by scavengers or die over some time far away from the road after getting crashed by vehicles.http://terioshkola.org.ua/library/pts15-2017/pts15-43-parkhomenko-roadmam.pdfmammalsroadkillmonitoringnortheastern Ukraine
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Death of mammals on the roads of northeastern Ukraine
Праці Теріологічної школи
mammals
roadkill
monitoring
northeastern Ukraine
author_facet V. Parkhomenko
author_sort V. Parkhomenko
title Death of mammals on the roads of northeastern Ukraine
title_short Death of mammals on the roads of northeastern Ukraine
title_full Death of mammals on the roads of northeastern Ukraine
title_fullStr Death of mammals on the roads of northeastern Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Death of mammals on the roads of northeastern Ukraine
title_sort death of mammals on the roads of northeastern ukraine
publisher National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. National Museum of Natural History
series Праці Теріологічної школи
issn 2312-2749
2074-2274
publishDate 2017-12-01
description During 2000–2009, 7468 km of roads in northeastern Ukraine were examined and 122 road-killed individuals of 16 mammal species were found. Among the victims, synanthropic species predominate (54.9 % are domestic cats and dogs), but rare species were also registered including 6 species listed in Appendix III of the Bern Convention. It was found that the most detrimental effect on mammals have the roads with high traffic, and the largest number of road-killed animals was revealed in June (3.05 ind. / 100 km per day). The key factors affecting the death of animals are the following: season, traffic intensity, habitat, biological characteristics of animals and their daily activity and trophic. The average number of road-killed mammals in the studied region during one day at 100 km of roads is 1.6 individuals, and the average number of all vertebrate victims is 20.6 individuals. However, research shows that these numbers are actually higher because some of the animals does not remain in place of collisions with vehicles, and they are dropped out of the road, got eaten by scavengers or die over some time far away from the road after getting crashed by vehicles.
topic mammals
roadkill
monitoring
northeastern Ukraine
url http://terioshkola.org.ua/library/pts15-2017/pts15-43-parkhomenko-roadmam.pdf
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