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  1. Artikel: BRAZIL ROAD-KILL: a data set of wildlife terrestrial vertebrate road-kills.

    Grilo, Clara / Coimbra, Michely R / Cerqueira, Rafaela C / Barbosa, Priscilla / Dornas, Rubem A P / Gonçalves, Larissa O / Teixeira, Fernanda Z / Coelho, Igor Pfeifer / Schmidt, Brenda R / Pacheco, Diana L K / Schuck, Gabriela / Esperando, Isadora B / Anza, Juan A / Beduschi, Júlia / Oliveira, Nicole R / Pinheiro, Paula F / Bager, Alex / Secco, Helio / Guerreiro, Marcello /
    Carvalho, Carine F / Veloso, Aline C / Custódio, Ana E I / Marçal, Oswaldo / Ciocheti, Giordano / Assis, Julia / Ribeiro, Milton Cezar / Francisco, Beatriz S S / Cherem, Jorge J / Trigo, Tatiane C / Jardim, Márcia M A / Franceschi, Ingridi C / Espinosa, Caroline / Tirelli, Flávia P / Rocha, Vlamir J / Sekiama, Margareth L / Barbosa, Gedimar P / Rossi, Helen R / Moreira, Tainah C / Cervini, Marcelo / Rosa, Clarissa Alves / Silva, Lucas Gonçalves / Ferreira, Claudia M M / César, Augusto / Casella, Janaina / Mendes, Sérgio L / Zina, Juliana / Bastos, Deivson F O / Souza, Ricardo A T / Hartmann, Paulo A / Deffaci, Angela C G / Mulinari, Jéssica / Luzzi, Siane C / Rezzadori, Tiago / Kolcenti, Cassiane / Reis, Tiago Xavier / Fonseca, Vanessa S C / Giorgi, Camilo F / Migliorini, Raissa P / Kasper, Carlos Benhur / Bueno, Cecília / Sobanski, Marcela / Pereira, Ana P F G / Andrade, Fernanda A G / Fernandes, Marcus E B / Corrêa, Luiz L C / Nepomuceno, Adriana / Banhos, Aureo / Hannibal, Wellington / Fonseca, Rogério / Costa, Lizit A / Medici, Emilia P / Croce, Aline / Werther, Karin / Oliveira, Juliana P / Ribeiro, Julia M / de Santi, Mariele / Kawanami, Aline E / Perles, Livia / do Couto, Caroline / Figueiró, Daniela S / Eizirik, Eduardo / Correia, Antonio A / Corrêa, Fabio M / Queirolo, Diego / Quagliatto, André L / Saranholi, Bruno H / Galetti, Pedro M / Rodriguez-Castro, Karen G / Braz, Vivian S / França, Frederico G R / Buss, Gerson / Rezini, Josias A / Lion, Marília B / Cheida, Carolina C / Lacerda, Ana C R / Freitas, Carlos Henrique / Venâncio, Fernando / Adania, Cristina H / Batisteli, Augusto F / Hegel, Carla G Z / Mantovani, José A / Rodrigues, Flávio H G / Bagatini, Tathiana / Curi, Nelson H A / Emmert, Luciano / Erdmann, Renato H / Costa, Raoni R G F / Martinelli, Agustín / Santos, Clarice V F / Kindel, Andreas

    Ecology

    2018  Band 99, Heft 11, Seite(n) 2625

    Abstract: Mortality from collision with vehicles is the most visible impact of road traffic on wildlife. Mortality due to roads (hereafter road-kill) can affect the dynamic of populations of many species and can, therefore, increase the risk of local decline or ... ...

    Abstract Mortality from collision with vehicles is the most visible impact of road traffic on wildlife. Mortality due to roads (hereafter road-kill) can affect the dynamic of populations of many species and can, therefore, increase the risk of local decline or extinction. This is especially true in Brazil, where plans for road network upgrading and expansion overlaps biodiversity hotspot areas, which are of high importance for global conservation. Researchers, conservationists and road planners face the challenge to define a national strategy for road mitigation and wildlife conservation. The main goal of this dataset is a compilation of geo-referenced road-kill data from published and unpublished road surveys. This is the first Data Paper in the BRAZIL series (see ATLANTIC, NEOTROPICAL, and BRAZIL collections of Data Papers published in Ecology), which aims make public road-kill data for species in the Brazilian Regions. The dataset encompasses road-kill records from 45 personal communications and 26 studies published in peer-reviewed journals, theses and reports. The road-kill dataset comprises 21,512 records, 83% of which are identified to the species level (n = 450 species). The dataset includes records of 31 amphibian species, 90 reptile species, 229 bird species, and 99 mammal species. One species is classified as Endangered, eight as Vulnerable and twelve as Near Threatened. The species with the highest number of records are: Didelphis albiventris (n = 1,549), Volatinia jacarina (n = 1,238), Cerdocyon thous (n = 1,135), Helicops infrataeniatus (n = 802), and Rhinella icterica (n = 692). Most of the records came from southern Brazil. However, observations of the road-kill incidence for non-Least Concern species are more spread across the country. This dataset can be used to identify which taxa seems to be vulnerable to traffic, analyze temporal and spatial patterns of road-kill at local, regional and national scales and also used to understand the effects of road-kill on population persistence. It may also contribute to studies that aims to understand the influence of landscape and environmental influences on road-kills, improve our knowledge on road-related strategies on biodiversity conservation and be used as complementary information on large-scale and macroecological studies. No copyright or proprietary restrictions are associated with the use of this data set other than citation of this Data Paper.
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2018-09-19
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1797-8
    ISSN 0012-9658
    ISSN 0012-9658
    DOI 10.1002/ecy.2464
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Artikel ; Online: BRAZIL ROAD-KILL

    Grilo, Clara / Coimbra, Michely R. / Cerqueira, Rafaela C. / Barbosa, Priscilla / Dornas, Rubem A.P. / Gonçalves, Larissa O. / Teixeira, Fernanda Z. / Coelho, Igor Pfeifer / Schmidt, Brenda R. / Pacheco, Diana L.K. / Schuck, Gabriela / Esperando, Isadora B. / Anza, Juan A. / Beduschi, Júlia / Oliveira, Nicole R. / Pinheiro, Paula F. / Bager, Alex / Secco, Helio / Guerreiro, Marcello /
    Carvalho, Carine F. / Veloso, Aline C. / Custódio, Ana E.I. / Marçal, Oswaldo / Ciocheti, Giordano / Assis, Julia / Ribeiro, Milton Cezar / Francisco, Beatriz S.S. / Cherem, Jorge J. / Trigo, Tatiane C. / Jardim, Márcia M.A. / Franceschi, Ingridi C. / Espinosa, Caroline / Tirelli, Flávia P. / Rocha, Vlamir J. / Sekiama, Margareth L. / Barbosa, Gedimar P. / Rossi, Helen R. / Moreira, Tainah C. / Cervini, Marcelo / Rosa, Clarissa Alves / Silva, Lucas Gonçalves / Ferreira, Claudia M.M. / César, Augusto / Casella, Janaina / Mendes, Sérgio L. / Zina, Juliana / Bastos, Deivson F.O. / Souza, Ricardo A.T. / Hartmann, Paulo A. / Deffaci, Angela C.G. / Mulinari, Jéssica / Luzzi, Siane C. / Rezzadori, Tiago / Kolcenti, Cassiane / Reis, Tiago Xavier / Fonseca, Vanessa S.C. / Giorgi, Camilo F. / Migliorini, Raissa P. / Kasper, Carlos Benhur / Bueno, Cecília / Sobanski, Marcela / Pereira, Ana P.F.G. / Andrade, Fernanda A.G. / Fernandes, Marcus E.B. / Corrêa, Luiz L.C. / Nepomuceno, Adriana / Banhos, Aureo / Hannibal, Wellington / Fonseca, Rogério / Costa, Lizit A. / Medici, Emilia P. / Croce, Aline / Werther, Karin / Oliveira, Juliana P. / Ribeiro, Julia M. / de Santi, Mariele / Kawanami, Aline E. / Perles, Livia / do Couto, Caroline / Figueiró, Daniela S. / Eizirik, Eduardo / Correia, Antonio A. / Corrêa, Fabio M. / Queirolo, Diego / Quagliatto, André L. / Saranholi, Bruno H. / Galetti, Pedro M. / Rodriguez-Castro, Karen G. / Braz, Vivian S. / França, Frederico G.R. / Buss, Gerson / Rezini, Josias A. / Lion, Marília B. / Cheida, Carolina C. / Lacerda, Ana C.R. / Freitas, Carlos Henrique / Venâncio, Fernando / Adania, Cristina H. / Batisteli, Augusto F. / Hegel, Carla G.Z. / Mantovani, José A. / Rodrigues, Flávio H.G. / Bagatini, Tathiana / Curi, Nelson H.A. / Emmert, Luciano / Erdmann, Renato H. / Costa, Raoni R.G.F. / Martinelli, Agustín / Santos, Clarice V.F. / Kindel, Andreas

    Ecology

    a data set of wildlife terrestrial vertebrate road-kills

    2018  Band 99, Heft 11

    Abstract: Mortality from collision with vehicles is the most visible impact of road traffic on wildlife. Mortality due to roads (hereafter road-kill) can affect the dynamic of populations of many species and can, therefore, increase the risk of local decline or ... ...

    Abstract Mortality from collision with vehicles is the most visible impact of road traffic on wildlife. Mortality due to roads (hereafter road-kill) can affect the dynamic of populations of many species and can, therefore, increase the risk of local decline or extinction. This is especially true in Brazil, where plans for road network upgrading and expansion overlaps biodiversity hotspot areas, which are of high importance for global conservation. Researchers, conservationists and road planners face the challenge to define a national strategy for road mitigation and wildlife conservation. The main goal of this dataset is a compilation of geo-referenced road-kill data from published and unpublished road surveys. This is the first Data Paper in the BRAZIL series (see ATLANTIC, NEOTROPICAL, and BRAZIL collections of Data Papers published in Ecology), which aims make public road-kill data for species in the Brazilian Regions. The dataset encompasses road-kill records from 45 personal communications and 26 studies published in peer-reviewed journals, theses and reports. The road-kill dataset comprises 21,512 records, 83% of which are identified to the species level (n = 450 species). The dataset includes records of 31 amphibian species, 90 reptile species, 229 bird species, and 99 mammal species. One species is classified as Endangered, eight as Vulnerable and twelve as Near Threatened. The species with the highest number of records are: Didelphis albiventris (n = 1,549), Volatinia jacarina (n = 1,238), Cerdocyon thous (n = 1,135), Helicops infrataeniatus (n = 802), and Rhinella icterica (n = 692). Most of the records came from southern Brazil. However, observations of the road-kill incidence for non-Least Concern species are more spread across the country. This dataset can be used to identify which taxa seems to be vulnerable to traffic, analyze temporal and spatial patterns of road-kill at local, regional and national scales and also used to understand the effects of road-kill on population persistence. It may also ...
    Schlagwörter 1988–2017 ; Brazil ; amphibians ; birds ; mammals ; reptiles ; road effects ; road mortality ; road survey ; species occurrence ; wildlife-vehicle collisions
    Thema/Rubrik (Code) 380
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsland nl
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
    ZDB-ID 1797-8
    ISSN 0012-9658
    ISSN 0012-9658
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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