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Impact of anthropogenic pressures on wild mammals of Northern Portugal.

Andreia Garcês1, Isabel Pires2,3, Fernando Pacheco4, Luís Sanches Fernandes1, Vanessa Soeiro5, Sara Lóio5, Justina Prada2,3, Rui Cortes1, Felisbina Queiroga1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Wild mammals are among the most threatened species of the world in large part due to human activity. In this work, we used the method of partial least squares-path modeling associated with a geographic information system to analyze the impact of anthropogenic pressures on the mortality of wild mammals.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We collected the data related to the cause of death of native wild mammals admitted to the Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre of Parque Biológico de Gaia in Northern Portugal, during 10 years (2008-2017).
RESULTS: A total of 359 animals from 42 municipalities (rural and urban areas) were included in the study. The main cause of death was of traumatic origin. From the anthropogenic pressures included in the study, water reservoirs, small companies, and residential buildings were the ones that contributed the most to increase the mortality of traumatic and non-traumatic origin. This relation of cause-effect (mortality-anthropogenic pressures) was supported by the high coefficients of determination obtained (R2 > 0.8).
CONCLUSION: The present results allow a general view on the reality of mammal's mortality in Northern Portugal. Furthermore, it could also constitute a valuable tool for the conservation of wild mammals in those areas. Copyright: © Garcês, et al.

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Keywords:  Northern of Portugal; anthropogenic factors; mortality; partial least squares path modeling; wild mammals

Year:  2020        PMID: 33487988      PMCID: PMC7811537          DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2020.2691-2702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet World        ISSN: 0972-8988


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