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Ecological connectivity analysis to reduce the barrier effect of roads. An innovative graph-theory approach to define wildlife corridors with multiple paths and without bottlenecks

机译:生态连通性分析,以减少道路的屏障效应。一种创新的图论方法来定义具有多条路径且无瓶颈的野生动物走廊

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Ecological connectivity studies should be performed as baseline studies to prevent ecosystem fragmentation during the planning phase of a linear transport infrastructure. A landscape can be simplified as a graph network of habitat patches (nodes) and wildlife corridors (links) that connect them. Our analysis focused on roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.), one of the large mammals most commonly hit by vehicles on the Spanish road network. We develop a network approach, implementing an iterative GIS methodology to obtain alternative corridors with comparable costs and without bottlenecks below a user-defined minimum width. This method enables the definition of the clearly delimited physical area of corridors according to a geometrical threshold width value, as well as multiple corridor connections for a pair of habitat patches. We compare the connectivity estimated with the least-cost path with our proposed methodology, observing even absence of significant differences at global scale, but not to local scale in our study area. Our results highlight the potential relative importance of each node habitat patch and corridor for the conservation of global connectivity. Finally, we discuss applications for locating habitat restoration as a compensatory measure and potential sites for wildlife crossings, creating new stepping stones and evaluating road layouts using the selected freeway as an example.
机译:生态连通性研究应作为基线研究进行,以防止线性运输基础设施的规划阶段生态系统崩溃。可以将景观简化为连接它们的栖息地斑块(节点)和野生动物走廊(链接)的图形网络。我们的分析着重于er(Capreolus capreolus L.),这是西班牙公路网络上最常被车辆撞到的大型哺乳动物之一。我们开发了一种网络方法,实现了一种迭代GIS方法,以可比较的成本获得了可替代的走廊,并且没有低于用户定义的最小宽度的瓶颈。通过此方法,可以根据几何阈值宽度值以及一对栖息地斑块的多个走廊连接来定义清晰界定的走廊物理区域。我们将所估计的连通性与成本最低的路径与我们提出的方法进行了比较,发现在全球范围内甚至没有显着差异,但在我们的研究区域中却没有本地范围。我们的结果强调了每个节点栖息地斑块和走廊对于保护全球连通性的潜在相对重要性。最后,我们讨论将栖息地恢复作为补偿措施的应用以及野生动物穿越的潜在地点,以选定的高速公路为例,创建新的垫脚石并评估道路布局。

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