Fabiane Geralda Alves Moreira’s research while affiliated with Goiás State University and other places

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Figure 1. The stretch of the GO-060 road that crosses some municipalities in the state of Goiás, Brazil. 
Figure 2. Relationship between the number of roadkills and weight for 14 mammal species recorded on GO-060 road between Iporá and Goiânia, Goiás State, Brazil.
Roadkill of wild vertebrates along the GO-060 road between Goiânia and Iporá, Goiás State, Brazil
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September 2010

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Acta Scientiarum Biological Sciences

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Fabiane Geralda Alves Moreira

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Silvania De Sousa Silva

Roadkill of wild vertebrates along GO-060, Brazil. Roads represent an old and constant cause of accidental death of wildlife. From May 2004 to November 2005, we recorded the roadkills of vertebrates in the GO-060 road between Goiânia and Iporá. For each road-killed animal we wrote down the species and location along the road. We found 308 animals roadkilled from at least 25 vertebrate species: 86% mammals, 11% birds and 3% reptiles. Tamandua tetradactyla, Cerdocyon thous and Myrmecophaga tridactyla were, in decreasing order, the species with the largest number of road-killed individuals. Among mammals, the number of road-killed individuals was not related to species weight. The number of species and road-killed animals was constant throughout the 17 months of the research. The average frequency of animal roadkills in the dry season (April to September) is slightly higher than the frequency in the rainy season (October to March). The average frequency of species victim to accidents, however, is constant throughout the dry and rainy seasons. The incidence of species and individuals of road-killed animals per 10 km was not influenced by the number of forest fragments along the sides of the road. We suggest that speed reducers could decrease the number of animals killed on the road.

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... Although some studies have found a relationship between roadkill with areas of greater continuity of forest habitats (Grilo et al. 2011;Santos et al. 2022) and with the proximity of environmental preservation areas (Filius et al. 2020), this does not always happen, according to our results. A study on another stretch of the GO-060 also did not find a positive relationship between being roadkill and forest fragments and suggesting that the continuous pattern of forest vegetation was the reason (Da Cunha et al. 2010). However, the negative relation between roadkills and natural vegetation indicates that, in our study area, the matrix is more important to prevent roadkill, like that found by Bueno et al. (2015). ...

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The influence of landscape and road characteristics on the roadkills in Cerrado
Roadkill of wild vertebrates along the GO-060 road between Goiânia and Iporá, Goiás State, Brazil

Acta Scientiarum Biological Sciences