A global assessment of the impact of scavengers in roadkill persistence.

There is a higher co-occurrence of scavenger species and road density in areas of Central Europe and North America, as well as many regions across the globe on a finer-scale. Scavenger species feeding on roads can be at higher risk of traffic incidents, therefore the ecosystem services they provide may be threatened. Trials of persistence time need to become more common place in monitoring studies.

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Rhodes H. Ascensão F. Barrientos R. Clavero M. García-Rodríguez A. Rodriguez C. Román J. Revilla E. y D'Amico M. A global assessment of the impact of scavengers in roadkill persistence. Infrastructure & Ecology Network Europe, 2023.

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Date of creation 2024-12-02
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Name of the dataset creator Rhodes, H., Ascensão, F., Barrientos, R., Clavero, M., García-Rodríguez, A., Rodriguez, C., Román, J., Revilla, E. y D'Amico, M.
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