(in Polish) Amphibian Ecology and Conservation 320-ERS-1AEC
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Background and aim of the course:
Traffic is now one of the most important factors impacting upon wildlife. Furthermore, as road infrastructure is developing steadily, its negative effect can only be expected to increase. The aim of the course is to analyse mortality of vertebrates due to traffic on Carska Road in the Biebrza National Park.
Course contents:
- the impacts of roads and traffic on terrestrial animal populations;
- field methods to evaluate the impact of roads on wildlife;
- mortality assessment on the Carska Road;
- identification of the killed vertebrates using identification keys;
- traffic intensity assessment;
- determination of the road sections with the highest mortality on the basis of the collected results;
- road-wildlife mitigation planning, how to reduce the negative effects of traffic road.
Term 2024:
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Assessment criteria
Forms and conditions of credit:
oral presentation
Bibliography
Literature:
Forman, R. T.T., D. Sperling, J. A. Bissonette, A. P. Clevenger, C. D. Cutshall, V. H. Dale, L. Fahrig, R. France, C. R. Goldman, K. Heanue, J. A. Jones, F. J. Swanson, T. Turrentine, & T. C. Winter. 2003. Road Ecology; Science and Solutions. Island Press, Covelo, CA.
Term 2024:
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