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SUSTAINABILITY
卷 15, 期 21, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su152115398
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roadkill hotspot; wildlife-vehicle collisions; spatial distribution pattern; mitigation measures; road ecology
This study analyzed the spatial distribution characteristics of roadkill incidence based on 10 years of observations on the Ring Changbai Mountain Scenic Road. The study found that the spatial distribution patterns of roadkill hotspots vary among different taxa and are influenced by the distance from rivers, bridges, and ponds.
The spatial aggregation patterns of wildlife-vehicle collisions are used to inform where mitigation measures are most needed. Based on 10 years of observations of vertebrate roadkill on the Ring Changbai Mountain Scenic Road, the spatial distribution characteristics of roadkill incidence were analyzed in this study. Using the field survey method to investigate roadkill incidents and their influencing factors, we applied generalized linear mixed modeling (GLMM) for model selection and constructed roadkill models for different taxa groups. The spatial distribution patterns of roadkill hotspots vary among different taxa and exhibit a unimodal or multimodal distribution. The road section along a river and with a minimal distance between the road and the water has a high incidence of roadkill. The density of roadkill for various taxa decreases as the distances from rivers, bridges, and ponds increases. However, there appears to be no correlation between the density of bird roadkill and any factors. Finally, wildlife crossing facilities and guidance measures aimed at reducing the incidence of roadkill and enhancing the selection of routes and wildlife crossing structures in the area are formulated.
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