2024
DOI: 10.3390/ani14030426
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Small-Mammal Genomics Highlights Viaducts as Potential Dispersal Conduits for Fragmented Populations

Tabitha C. Y. Hui,
Qian Tang,
Elize Y. X. Ng
et al.

Abstract: Wildlife crossings are implemented in many countries to facilitate the dispersal of animals among habitats fragmented by roads. However, the efficacy of different types of habitat corridors remains poorly understood. We used a comprehensive sampling regime in two lowland dipterocarp forest areas in peninsular Malaysia to sample pairs of small mammal individuals in three treatment types: (1) viaduct sites, at which sampling locations were separated by a highway but connected by a vegetated viaduct; (2) non-viad… Show more

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