Effect of weekend road traffic on the use of space by raptors.

The traffic load near large cities may show dramatic cyclical changes induced by weekend tourism, and this could induce cyclical changes in the activity patterns of wildlife. We studied a 19‐km‐long section of a road that crossed a high‐use raptor area near a large city in Spain. We observed 18 raptor species along this segment of the road, including some threatened species, such as the Spanish Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti). The number of cars increased dramatically on Saturdays and Sundays, so we assessed the effect of varying traffic loads on raptor behavior by recording all birds of prey as close or distant to the road during working days and weekend days. On weekends, the occurrence of Spanish Imperial Eagles and vultures decreased near the road. The occurrence of other species did not change between working days and weekend days.

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Bautista L.M. García J.T. Calmaestra R.G. Palacin C. Martín C.A. Morales M.B. Bonal R. y Viñuela J. Effect of weekend road traffic on the use of space by raptors. Wiley-Blackwell, 2004. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2004.00499.x

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Name of the dataset creator Bautista, L.M., García, J.T., Calmaestra, R.G., Palacin, C., Martín, C.A., Morales, M.B., Bonal, R. y Viñuela, J.
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