Factors affecting culvert use by vertebrates along two stretches of road in southern Portugal.

A major target for environmental managers when trying to minimise the road-barrier effect on wildlife is to improve permeability to animal movements. Previous studies have demonstrated that drainage culverts are used by vertebrates, although knowledge of the main influencing factors remains limited. The use of 34 culverts from two roads in southern Portugal, differing in traffic volume, vehicle speeds and configuration, was evaluated by the analysis of terrestrial vertebrate footprint data (408 passage-operative days). Culvert crossings were related to various explanatory variables by means of canonical ordination techniques. We recorded 901 complete crossings, corresponding to an average of 2.2 crossings/culvert/operative day. Thirteen taxa were detected, all in more than one passage. Animal species included reptiles, small mammals, lagomorphs, carnivores and domestic dogs and cats. Our results …

Data and Resources

Cite as

Ascensão F. y Mira A. Factors affecting culvert use by vertebrates along two stretches of road in southern Portugal. Springer-Verlag, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11284-006-0004-1

Clipboard Icon
Retrieved: 19 Jan 2025 06:47:18

Metadata

Basic information
Resource type Text
Date of creation 2024-12-02
Date of last revision 2025-01-19
Show changelog
Metadata identifier 0978425d-7445-5922-8e00-d684f703236f
Metadata language Spanish
Themes (NTI-RISP)
High-value dataset category
ISO 19115 topic category
Keyword URIs
Bibliographic information
Name of the dataset creator Ascensão, F. y Mira, A.
Name of the dataset editor Springer-Verlag
Other identifier DOI: 10.1007/s11284-006-0004-1
Identifier of the dataset creator
Email of the dataset creator
Website of the dataset creator
Provenance
Lineage statement
Metadata Standard
Version notes
Version