Predicting roadkill: a regional-scale model for the Northern Tamandua integrating environmental and road characteristics
Wildlife-vehicle collisions may be the most visible impact of road networks on ecosystems. It has been shown that roadkill does not randomly occur across space and is distributed depending on environmental and ecological factors, such as habitat suitability and landscape connectivity of the interest...
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Main Authors: | Silvio Boyat, Esmeralda Arévalo-Huezo |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pensoft Publishers
2025-02-01
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Series: | Neotropical Biology and Conservation |
Online Access: | https://neotropical.pensoft.net/article/124522/download/pdf/ |
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