Spatial analysis of amphibian road mortality levels in northern Portugal country roads.

Animal mortality caused by vehicle collisions is one of the main ecological impacts of roads. Amphibians are the most affected group and road fatalities have a significant impact on population dynamics and viability. Several studies on Iberian amphibians have shown the importance of country roads on amphibian road mortality, but still, little is known about the situation in northern Portugal. By being more permeable to amphibian passage, country roads represent a greater source of mortality than highways, which act as barriers. Thus, mitigation measures should be applied, but due to the extensive road network, the identification of precise locations (hotspots) and variables related to animal-vehicle collision is needed to plan these measures successfully. The aim of the study was to analyse the spatial occurrence and related factors linked to amphibian mortality on a number of country roads in northern Portugal …

Data and Resources

Cite as

Matos C. Sillero N. y Argaña E. Spatial analysis of amphibian road mortality levels in northern Portugal country roads. Brill, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685381-00002850

Clipboard Icon
Retrieved: 24 Feb 2025 22:30:06

Metadata

Basic information
Resource type Text
Date of creation 2024-12-02
Date of last revision 2025-02-24
Show changelog
Metadata identifier b8f5beac-2361-560c-8283-ca4e3007e87f
Metadata language Spanish
Themes (NTI-RISP)
High-value dataset category
ISO 19115 topic category
Keyword URIs
Bibliographic information
Name of the dataset creator Matos, C., Sillero, N. y Argaña, E.
Name of the dataset editor Brill
Other identifier DOI: 10.1163/15685381-00002850
Identifier of the dataset creator
Email of the dataset creator
Website of the dataset creator
Provenance
Lineage statement
Metadata Standard
Version notes
Version