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Are Roadkill Hotspots in the Cerrado Equal Among Groups of Vertebrates?

Author Affiliations
Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso, International Union for Conservation of Nature, Centro Universitário de Caratinga, Universidade Federal de Viçosa
Published InEnvironmental Management
Year2020
Citations30

Abstract

Understand the spatial distribution of wildlife roadkill is necessary to design mitigation measures minimizing damage to the fauna and the human population. Thus, we aimed to analyze the spatial distribution of wildlife roadkill in the Brazilian savanna ("Cerrado") to test whether roadkill hotspots match between the studied animal groups. We collected data of wildlife roadkill over a year in the southwest region of the state of Goiás, Brazil. To understand the distribution of roadkill on highways and to identify the aggregation hotspots, we used the modified two-dimensional Ripley K test and the two-dimensional hotspot identification analysis. We detected that birds and mammals have different aggregation points. These points may vary when the two groups are analyzed together or when species…
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