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- Title
Assessment of Ecological Bridges at Wildlife Crossings in Türkiye: A Case Study of Wild Boar Crossings on the Izmir-Çeşme Motorway.
- Authors
Tuttu, Uğur; Ulaş, Efehan; Gülçin, Derya; Velázquez, Javier; Çiçek, Kerim; Özcan, Ali Uğur
- Abstract
Simple Summary: This study evaluates the effectiveness of an ecological bridge, constructed in 2020 in the Zeytinler neighborhood, as a solution to mitigate wild-boar–vehicle collisions (WVCs) on the Izmir-Çeşme motorway. The Zeytinler Ecological Bridge was monitored and analyzed for wildlife crossings, particularly by wild boars. Between August 2020 and December 2022, 686 instances of movement were observed among six wild mammal species, with wild boars representing 87.5% and foxes 10% of the recorded crossings. The study indicates that the highest frequency of wildlife crossings occurred in autumn between 22:00 and 02:00, coinciding with specific moon phases. Moreover, wild boar crossings increased during the autumn season with a full pond, and no wild boar fatalities were recorded after the bridge's completion. The findings suggest that the ecological bridge effectively facilitates safe wildlife passage, especially for wild boars, reducing the risk of collisions with vehicles on the motorway. In this study, the use of an ecological bridge installed as a wildlife overpass and constructed in the Zeytinler neighborhood in 2020 was analyzed as a mitigating factor in wild-boar–vehicle collisions (WVCs) on the Izmir-Çeşme motorway. In this context, this study aimed to assess the use of the Zeytinler Ecological Bridge by wild boars (Sus scrofa Linnaeus, 1758). To this end, wildlife crossings were monitored, analyzed, and modeled with Bayesian networks. Between August 2020 and December 2022, a total of 686 instances of movement were observed among six medium to large wild mammal species. Wild boars accounted for approximately 87.5% of the recorded wildlife crossings, with foxes comprising 10%. The findings showed that the highest frequency of wildlife crossings occurred during the autumn season, particularly between 22:00 (10 p.m.) and 02:00 (2 a.m.), coinciding with the Waxing Gibbous and Waxing Crescent phases of the moon. The model outcomes highlighted that during the autumn season with a full pond, wild boar crossings increased by one and a half times in comparison to regular herd crossings. Throughout the observation period, there were no instances of wild boar fatalities subsequent to the completion of the bridge.
- Subjects
WILD boar; ECOLOGICAL assessment; CORRIDORS (Ecology); LUNAR phases; EXPRESS highways; WILDLIFE monitoring; BAYESIAN analysis
- Publication
Animals (2076-2615), 2024, Vol 14, Issue 1, p30
- ISSN
2076-2615
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ani14010030