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The Australian Roadkill Reporting Project—Applying Integrated Professional Research and Citizen Science to Monitor and Mitigate Roadkill in Australia

机译:澳大利亚Roadkill报告项目应用综合专业研究和公民科学来监测和减轻澳大利亚的Roadkill

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Australia has no database of national roadkill. The current research project fills that knowledge gap by developing a roadkill reporting application that enables professional and citizen scientists to record photographs of roadkill with location, time and date. This embodies the concept of ‘One Welfare’ as it affects humans, animals and the environment. Uploaded to a website, these data can identify roadkill hotspots, tabulate species of animals killed and potentially be used for ecological studies of roadkill numbers, species distribution, population trends, animal behaviour and disease. Initial results indicate that mammal roadkill mostly occurs at night and that of birds and reptiles during daytime. Mammals make up three-quarters of the roadkill recorded and this includes endangered species. Two examples of roadkill hotspots are shown in Queensland and Tasmania. These will enable further research to suggest how roadkill mitigation measures may be optimally employed.
机译:澳大利亚没有国家跑步数据库。目前的研究项目通过开发一种促进的Roadkill报告申请来填补知识差距,使专业和公民科学家能够与地点,时间和日期录制跑步的照片。这体现了“一福利”的概念,因为它会影响人类,动物和环境。上传到一个网站,这些数据可以识别跑道热点,制表物种的动物杀死并可能用于道路数量的生态学研究,物种分布,人口趋势,动物行为和疾病。初步结果表明,哺乳动物路基主要发生在夜间和白天的鸟类和爬行动物。哺乳动物弥补了记录的四分之三的路基,这包括濒临灭绝的物种。昆士兰州和塔斯马尼亚州的两个跑步热点示例。这些将使进一步研究建议如何最佳地使用跑步速度减缓措施。

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