Species or group of species to predict roadkill likelihood?

Roadkill likelihood using either species or group of species does not reach to same results. Spatial, climatic, and temporal patterns are consistent within the class Reptilia. Climate and temporal analyses should be performed at species and order level, respectively, for birds. For mammals, climate should be assessed at species level while landscape variables should be evaluated at species level or if not possible at least at order level. Order level seemed to be the best approach to analyze temporal patterns of mammal roadkill.

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Date of creation 2024-09-17
Date of last revision 2024-09-17
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Metadata identifier 2e84dedd-5227-5709-afce-58126f65acff
Metadata language Spanish
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INSPIRE identifier ESPMITECOIEPNBFRAGM752
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  1. 2022 IENE International Conference. Programme book. P.S. 11
  2. Num. 50
  3. pag. 55
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Name of the dataset creator Carvalho-Roel, C.F., Iannini-Custódio, A.E., Marçal Júnior, O. y Grilo, C.
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