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An Approach Toward Understanding Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions

机译:一种理解野生生物与车辆碰撞的方法

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Among the most conspicuous environmental effects of roads are vehicle-related mortalities of wildlife. Research to understand the factors that contribute to wildlife-vehicle collisions can be partitioned into several major themes, including (i) characteristics associated with roadkill hot spots, (ii) identification of road-density thresholds that limit wildlife populations, and (iii) species-specific models of vehicle collision rates that incorporate information on roads (e.g., proximity, width, and traffic volume) and animal movements. We suggest that collision models offer substantial opportunities to understand the effects of roads on a diverse suite of species. We conducted simulations using collision models and information on Blanding's turtles (Emydoidea blandingii), bobcats {Lynx rufus), and moose (Alces alces), species endemic to the northeastern United States that are of particular concern relative to collisions with vehicles. Results revealed important species-specific differences, with traffic volume and rate of movement by candidate species having the greatest influence on collision rates. We recommend that future efforts to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions be more proactive and suggest the following protocol. For species that pose hazards to drivers (e.g., ungulates), identify collision hot spots and implement suitable mitigation to redirect animal movements (e.g., underpasses, fencing, and habitat modification), reduce populations of problematic game species via hunting, or modify driver behavior (e.g., dynamic signage that warns drivers when animals are near roads). Next, identify those species that are likely to experience additive (as opposed to compensatory) mortality from vehicle collisions and rank them according to vulnerability to extirpation. Then combine information on the distribution of at-risk species with information on existing road networks to identify areas where immediate actions are warranted.
机译:道路对环境的最明显影响是野生生物与车辆相关的死亡。可以理解导致野生生物与车辆碰撞的因素的研究可以分为几个主要主题,包括(i)与道路杀伤热点相关的特征,(ii)确定限制野生动植物种群的道路密度阈值,以及(iii)物种车辆碰撞率的特定模型,其中包含关于道路的信息(例如,接近度,宽度和交通量)和动物运动。我们建议碰撞模型为理解道路对多种物种的影响提供了实质性的机会。我们使用碰撞模型进行了模拟,并针对美国东北部地区特有的布兰德海龟(Emydoidea blandingii),山猫(Lynx rufus)和驼鹿(Alces alces)进行了模拟,这些问题在与车辆碰撞时特别受到关注。结果显示出重要的物种特异性差异,候选物种的交通量和移动速率对碰撞率的影响最大。我们建议今后为减少野生动植物与车辆之间的碰撞而采取的积极行动,并建议采取以下措施。对于对驾驶员构成危害的物种(例如有蹄类动物),找出碰撞热点并采取适当的缓解措施来重定向动物的运动(例如地下通道,围栏和栖息地改造),通过狩猎减少有问题的游戏物种的种群,或改变驾驶员的行为(例如,动态标牌在动物靠近道路时警告驾驶员)。接下来,确定那些可能因车辆碰撞而导致加性(而不是补偿性)死亡的物种,并根据灭绝的脆弱性对它们进行排名。然后将有关高危物种分布的信息与现有道路网络的信息相结合,以找出需要立即采取行动的区域。

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