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Title: An introduction to Railway Ecology. Chap2 - Current knowledge on wildlife mortality in railways
Authors: Santos, Sara M.
Carvalho, Filipe
Mira, António
Editors: Borda-de-Água, Luís
Barrientos, Rafael
Beja, Pedro
Pereira, Henrique
Keywords: Wildlife mortality
Railway collisions
Collision risk
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Santos, S.M.; Carvalho, F.; Mira A. (2017). Current knowledge on wildlife mortality in railways. In Borda-de-Água, L.; Barrientos, R.; Beja, P.; Pereira, H.M. (eds.), An Introduction to Railway Ecology. Springer, Cham, pp:11-22
Abstract: Wildlife mortality on roads has received considerable attention in the past years, allowing the collection of abundant data for a wide range of taxonomic groups. On the contrary, studies of wildlife mortality on railway tracks are scarce and have focused primarily on a few large mammals, such as moose and bears. Nevertheless, many species are found as victims of collisions with trains, although certain taxonomic groups, such as amphibians and reptiles, and/or small bodied species are reported infrequently and their mortality is probably underestimated. However, no assessment of population impacts is known for railways.
URI: http://www.springer.com/la/book/9783319574950
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22689
ISSN: ISBN 978-3-319-57495-0
Type: bookPart
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