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Reptiles in danger: Implications of road mortality in wetlands of South America

Arzamendia, VanesaIcon ; Furlan, Exequiel OscarIcon ; Ulibarrie, Andrés AgustínIcon ; Bellini, Gisela PaolaIcon
Fecha de publicación: 05/2024
Editorial: Brill Academic Publishers
Revista: Amphibia-Reptilia
ISSN: 0173-5373
e-ISSN: 1568-5381
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Zoología, Ornitología, Entomología, Etología

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Undoubtedly, roads produce negative effects on wildlife, but when they are laid across wetlands effects can be exacerbated. The “hyperfragmentation” and loss of terrestrial and aquatic habitats generated by roads makes it urgent to measure effect on wildlife. Reptiles are highly susceptible to road mortality mainly because of their slow movement, and the use of roads as a substrate for thermoregulation and feeding areas. Here, we analysed reptile road mortality in the floodplain of the Paraná River (Argentina) at three sections: North (NS), Centre (CS), and South (SS). We compared the richness and abundance of reptile roadkill species that use different habitats by means of monthly samplings. We found 464 roadkills encompassing 27 species (1 turtle, 2 lizards, and 24 snakes). Despite a greater richness of terrestrial species, roadkill abundance was always dominated by aquatic species. We detected two hot spots of reptile roadkill where routes cross the Paraná River floodplain and the environment quality was high: one in the NS, located in a protected area with records of two Vulnerable species; and another hot spot in the SS, which recorded roadkills that belonged to almost all inhabiting snake species and presented the highest roadkill abundance. A temporal ‘hot moment’ of reptile roadkill occurrence was detected during autumn in the SS. This study provides a baseline for delineating measures to prevent and mitigate reptile mortality, focusing on specific places, moments, and taxa in roads crossing wetlands in the Paraná River floodplain.
Palabras clave: Paraná River floodplain , Reptile roadkill , Seasonality , Climatic variables
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/256302
URL: https://brill.com/view/journals/amre/45/2/article-p189_5.xml
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685381-bja10178
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Articulos(ICIVET-LITORAL)
Articulos de INST. DE CIENCIAS VETERINARIAS DEL LITORAL
Articulos(INALI)
Articulos de INST.NAC.DE LIMNOLOGIA (I)
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Arzamendia, Vanesa; Furlan, Exequiel Oscar; Ulibarrie, Andrés Agustín; Bellini, Gisela Paola; Reptiles in danger: Implications of road mortality in wetlands of South America; Brill Academic Publishers; Amphibia-Reptilia; 45; 2; 5-2024; 189-203
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