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Revista EIA
Print version ISSN 1794-1237
Abstract
DELGADO VELEZ, Carlos Andrés. ADDITIONS TO MAMMALS KILLED BY MOTOR VEHICLES IN VÍA OF EL ESCOBERO, ENVIGADO (ANTIOQUIA), COLOMBIA. Rev.EIA.Esc.Ing.Antioq [online]. 2014, n.22, pp.147-153. ISSN 1794-1237.
Vertebrate roadkills is a generalized problem around the world but scarcely documented on Colombian roads, especially in periurban areas. Here it is described roadway mortality of mammals in a six year-period (2008-2013) on the El Escobero road (Envigado, Antioquia). Mammal groups that presented the greatest mortality were marsupials (56 %), carnivores (24 %) and rodents (18 %). Although there was a general lower diversity and lesser individual number of fatalities than previous years for the same road, this study reports a greater number of fatalities for some endangered and unknown species such as Leopardus tigrinus, Puma yagouaroundi y Bassaricyon neblina. This study also added three new species to the roadkill list on this road.
Keywords : Road Ecology; Urban Ecology; Medellín; Valle de Aburrá; Valle de San Nicolás.