Forest mammal roadkills as related to habitat connectivity in protected areas

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Wanmo Kang
Emily S. Minor
Donggul Woo
Dowon Lee
Chan-Ryul Park
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[1] Korea Environment Institute,Environmental Policy Research Group
[2] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Biological Sciences, Institute for Environmental Science and Policy
[3] National Institute of Ecology,Division of Ecological Conservation
[4] Seoul National University,Department of Environmental Planning, Graduate School of Environmental Studies
[5] National Institute of Forest Science,Forest Ecology Division
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Biodiversity; Conservation; Dispersal; Graph theory; Habitat fragmentation;
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Fragmentation of wildlife habitat by road development is a major threat to biodiversity. Hence, conservation and enhancement of habitat connectivity in roaded landscapes are crucial for effectively maintaining long-term persistence of ecological processes, such as gene flow and migration. Using multivariate statistical techniques combined with graph theoretical methods, we investigated the influence of road-crossing habitat connectivity and road-related features on roadkill abundance of forest mammals in protected areas of South Korea. Because species have different dispersal abilities and thus connectivity would differ between them, we explored three different groups of road-killed mammals, categorized as small, intermediate, and large ones. We found that in all three mammal groups, roadkills are increased on roads that intersect high-connectivity routes. Furthermore, the effect of habitat connectivity on roadkill abundance was scale-dependent. The roadkill abundances of small, intermediate, and large mammals were related with connectivity measured at scales ranging between 100 and 300 m, between 5 and 7 km, and between 10 and 25 km, respectively. Our finding with regard to scale-dependency highlights the importance of maintaining movement and connectivity across roads at multiple scales based on the dispersal potential of different species when planning conservation strategies for forest mammalian roadkill mitigation.
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页码:2673 / 2686
页数:13
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