The presence of rabbits adjacent to roads increases polecat road mortality

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作者
Barrientos, R. [1 ]
Bolonio, L. [2 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, Estac Expt Zonas Aridas, Dept Ecol Func & Evolut, Almeria 04001, Spain
[2] Univ Alcala de Henares, Fac Biol, Grp Ornitol Alcedo, Madrid 28871, Spain
关键词
Carnivore conservation; Mustela putorius; Oryctolagus cuniculus; Resources distribution; Road verge; Traffic; Unbroken line; NEW-SOUTH-WALES; MUSTELA-PUTORIUS; HABITAT USE; ORYCTOLAGUS-CUNICULUS; VEHICLE COLLISIONS; LOW-DENSITY; CONSERVATION; WILDLIFE; MAMMALS; AVAILABILITY;
D O I
10.1007/s10531-008-9499-9
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Road mortality is an increasing problem for terrestrial vertebrate conservation due to the increase of both road numbers and vehicle flow. We hypothesize that the probability of a predator being killed on the road is related to the presence of its prey adjacent to the road, which is likely to be related to the use that these predators make of road verges. We aim to identify the features of specific stretches of road where road-kills of a predator (European polecat) occur in Mediterranean landscapes, including the presence of its main prey (European rabbit) and landscape and road features. We compared 85 100 m long stretches of road where at least one road-kill was recorded with 104 stretches without any road-kill in a dry agricultural landscape in central Spain. We used regression analysis to investigate the relationship between road-kill occurrence and the features in the 67% of the cases. Road-kill stretches were characterised by greater numbers of rabbit burrows in the road verges and by higher traffic flow and speed (i.e. higher speed limit, lower proportion of heavy vehicles, wider road and lower proportion of unbroken central lines). Road-kill stretches also had more metres built over bridges and lower densities of people. We validated our best model with a dataset (the 33% of the cases) not included in its development, which correctly classified 82% of road-kill stretches and 89% of non-road kill stretches. Our results highlight the need for taking into account food resource distribution when studying causes of animal road-kills.
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