2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10344-012-0614-6
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Temporal pattern of wild ungulate-related traffic accidents in northwest Spain

Abstract: Wildlife-related accidents are a serious problem in different countries and describing their temporal pattern allows for the development of measures to mitigate them. We described the temporal pattern of wild ungulate-related accidents occurring between January 2006 and December 2010 in the Autonomous Region of Galicia, northwest of Spain. We examined the temporal distribution of the accidents according to months, phenological and hunting seasons, days of the week and time of the day. From the 6,255 wild ungul… Show more

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“…Of the 64 studies that explored direct mortality, 25% were conducted to quantify road-related mortality in large mammals (16 of 64), predominately moose and other large deer species [6][7][8]. While wildlife-vehicle collisions with large mammals continue to be reported, there appears to be a shift in research towards devising solutions and improving existing mitigation for such species (see Survey Design and Mitigation section).…”
Section: Direct Impacts Of Roads On Wildlifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the 64 studies that explored direct mortality, 25% were conducted to quantify road-related mortality in large mammals (16 of 64), predominately moose and other large deer species [6][7][8]. While wildlife-vehicle collisions with large mammals continue to be reported, there appears to be a shift in research towards devising solutions and improving existing mitigation for such species (see Survey Design and Mitigation section).…”
Section: Direct Impacts Of Roads On Wildlifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A meta-analytic approach (Steiner et al, 2014) highlighted diurnal bouts and seasonal activity peaks of roe deer, most prominently in early spring and during the mating or rutting season. This temporal pattern is typical for Central Europe (Groot Bruinderink and Hazebroek, 1996;Pokorny, 2006;Lagos et al, 2012;Rodríguez-Morales et al, 2013), while under more extreme climate conditions, the DVC risk shifts towards colder months (Madsen et al, 2002;Compare et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por ello, unos planes cinegéticos sólidos en los que para establecer los cupos prime el estatus del ecosistema y no úni-camente el interés económico a corto plazo son la alternativa más efectiva para regular estas poblaciones. Una gestión inadecuada puede desencadenar riesgos sanitarios , impactos sobre la vegetación (Bueno et al 2011), competencia interespecífica (Lozano et al 2007) y conflictos debidos a los accidentes con vehículos y daños a la agricultura, entre otros problemas (Lagos et al 2012;Barrio et al 2013). …”
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