The effect of highway on spatial distribution and daily activity of mammals

作者: Sergey Naidenko , Jose Antonio Hernandez-Blanco , Mariya Erofeeva , Viatcheslav Rozhnov , Mariya Chistopolova

DOI: 10.1016/J.TRD.2021.102808

关键词: Hot spot (veterinary medicine)Far EastPhysical geographyBiodiversitySpatial distributionDistribution (economics)Geography

摘要: Abstract The Russian Far East is a unique location that may be considered hot spot of biodiversity in Russia. In 2010, new illuminated highway for high-speed traffic was built on its territory. aim this study to evaluate the impact distribution and activity various mammalian species. We set up camera traps five lines near road obtained photos 1372 passes animals. total, 15 species wild mammals were captured by traps. Animals preferred stay far away from road. This became serious barrier separating local populations ungulates carnivores. Only domestic animals Amur cat used underpasses more often than other areas. distance did not affect daily mammals.

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