2021
DOI: 10.3390/d13030117
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Landscape and Species Traits Co-Drive Roadkills of Bats in a Subtropical Island

Abstract: The expansion of roads has threatened wildlife populations by driving casualties due to vehicle collisions. However, the ecological drivers of wildlife roadkills are not yet fully explored. We investigated the strength of landscape features and ecomorphological traits in determining spatial patterns of bat roadkills in Taiwan. In total, 661 roadkills that belonged to 20 bat species were acquired by citizen scientists between 2011 and 2019. The number and species richness of victim bats declined with increasing… Show more

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“…The prevalence of TWBLV-1 in P. abramus was (2/225, 0.89%) in 2018~2021. P. abramus was the bat species most commonly discovered as a victim of roadkill in Taiwan [ 50 ]. Moreover, 62.7% of received bat’s species were P. abramus in this study, reflecting that this species has high contact possibility with people in Taiwan.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of TWBLV-1 in P. abramus was (2/225, 0.89%) in 2018~2021. P. abramus was the bat species most commonly discovered as a victim of roadkill in Taiwan [ 50 ]. Moreover, 62.7% of received bat’s species were P. abramus in this study, reflecting that this species has high contact possibility with people in Taiwan.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to past studies on WVC that have mainly addressed the status of WVCs, many recent studies have focused on analyzing the causes of WVCs and developing approaches to mitigate them. These studies include analyses of WVC occurrence depending on landscape variables [21][22][23], studies on the social costs of WVCs [11,17], and research verifying the effects of WVC mitigation strategies [24]. In the extensive literature on WVC occurrence, many studies on the correlation between WVC occurrence and landscape variables have been conducted worldwide [21,22], but such studies have been rarely conducted in Korea.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, counting bats that die on the roads is very difficult, and it is even more difficult to identify patterns regarding where and which bats die more often. This task is posed in the publication by Huang et al [6] for the territory of Taiwan. With the help of citizen scientists, a vast collection of about 660 roadkilled bats belonging to 20 species (a valuable part of the Taiwanese bat fauna) was obtained.…”
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