Are road-kills representative of wildlife community obtained from atlas data?

Systematic road-kill surveys are useful to study the impact of roads on wildlife. However, they are time-and budget-consuming, so the use of non-systematic data in road ecology is currently gaining popularity (for instance, by environmental consultants). Some data sources such as atlases (i.e., comp...

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Main Author: Quiles Tundidor, Pablo (author)
Other Authors: Ascensão, Fernando (author), D'Amico, Marcello (author), Revilla, Eloy (author), Barrientos, Rafael (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10451/49248
Country:Portugal
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