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An assessment of wildlife road casualties - the potential discrepancy between numbers counted and numbers killed

Slater, Frederick Maurice 2002. An assessment of wildlife road casualties - the potential discrepancy between numbers counted and numbers killed. Web Ecology 3 , pp. 33-42. 10.5194/we-3-33-2002

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Abstract

By artificially baiting roads, it is shown that simple counts of wildlife corpses found on roads are severe underestimate of the actual road casualty rate. The death rate can be 12–16 times that observed by simply counting corpses particularly from a moving vehicle. Removal rates depend on a range of factors including species of predator, species of prey, type and topography of road, road traffic, season, time of day and weather conditions. It is suggested that a greater importance should be afforded, than has previously been the case to the “gross” casualty rate rather than accept the “net” number of casualties as an indicator of loss.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Biosciences
Publisher: European Ecological Federation
ISSN: 1399-1183
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2017 05:17
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/50421

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