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Título: | Man-made infrastructures as accidental traps for herpetofauna in eastern Spain: incidence and modelling | Autores/as: | Gálvez, Ángel Alonso, Miguel Bisbal-Chinesta, Josep F. Burgos, Javier Candel, David Gil, Berto Gómez Mercader, Antonio Mondéjar, Álex Ortega, Carlos Sánchez, Rubén Real, Marcos Rosillo, Emilio Vicent-Castelló, Pablo Albero, Luis |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 3109 Ciencias veterinarias | Palabras clave: | Amphibians Animal Mortality Conservation Functional Traits Reptiles, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2023 | Publicación seriada: | Amphibia - Reptilia | Resumen: | Water supplies in arid regions have traditionally been assured by cisterns, channels, wells, among other man-made structures with smooth vertical walls that can be deadly traps for several animals, including amphibians and reptiles. In this study, we investigate the incidence of such “trap structures” on the herpetofauna of the eastern Iberian Peninsula. We explored which features of these structures and which biological traits are associated with higher incidence of falling into these traps. We studied 205 trap structures and found 1224 amphibians or reptiles representing 25 different species, including endangered and protected ones. Broad-scale macroclimate and landscape variables were not associated with the incidence of traps. Instead, trap impact was influenced mainly by trap morphology and season of the year, which suggests that construction design and species phenology are the main factors to affect the incidence of a trap. Biological traits (subterranean or aquatic habits, diet, nocturnal activity or emission of reproductive calls) in some species were related to the probability of falling into these traps. Some species of snakes, lizards, and toads were more prone to fall in trap structures than other species. We conclude that trap structures can strongly impact amphibian and reptile survival, especially in arid or semi-arid regions where wells and water cisterns are widespread. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123593 | ISSN: | 0173-5373 | DOI: | 10.1163/15685381-bja10139 | Fuente: | Amphibia Reptilia[ISSN 0173-5373], (Mayo 2023) |
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