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Assessing large-scale wildlife responses to human infrastructure development

机译:评估野生动植物对人类基础设施发展的大规模应对措施

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Habitat loss and deterioration represent the main threats to wildlife species, and are closely linked to the expansion of roads and human settlements. Unfortunately, large-scale effects of these structures remain generally overlooked. Here, we analyzed the European transportation infrastructure network and found that 50% of the continent is within 1.5 km of transportation infrastructure. We present a method for assessing the impacts from infrastructure on wildlife, based on functional response curves describing density reductions in birds and mammals (e.g., road-effect zones), and apply it to Spain as a case study. The imprint of infrastructure extends over most of the country (55.5% in the case of birds and 97.9% for mammals), with moderate declines predicted for birds (22.6% of individuals) and severe declines predicted for mammals (46.6%). Despite certain limitations, we suggest the approach proposed is widely applicable to the evaluation of effects of planned infrastructure developments under multiple scenarios, and propose an internationally coordinated strategy to update and improve it in the future.
机译:生境的丧失和恶化是对野生动植物物种的主要威胁,并且与道路和人类住区的扩张密切相关。不幸的是,这些结构的大规模影响仍然被普遍忽视。在这里,我们分析了欧洲交通基础设施网络,发现该大陆的50%距离交通基础设施不到1.5公里。我们基于描述鸟类和哺乳动物密度降低的功能响应曲线(例如道路影响区),提出了一种基础设施对野生动植物影响的评估方法,并将其应用于西班牙作为案例研究。基础设施的影响范围遍及全国大部分地区(鸟类为55.5%,哺乳动物为97.9%),鸟类(预计为22.6%)预计会适度下降,哺乳动物(预计为46.6%)将严重下降。尽管存在某些局限性,但我们建议所提出的方法可广泛应用于评估多种情况下计划的基础设施发展的效果,并提出一种国际协调的策略以在将来进行更新和改进。

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