Balčiauskas Linas, Stratford Jos, Kučas Andrius, Balčiauskienė Laima
Nature Research Centre, Akademijos Str. 2, 08412 Vilnius, Lithuania.
European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Via Fermi 2749, 21027 Ispra, Italy.
Animals (Basel). 2023 Sep 14;13(18):2918. doi: 10.3390/ani13182918.
The impact of COVID-19 restrictions on human and vehicular mobility on the number of roadkills of wild mammals, and roe deer in particular, was assessed in Lithuania. We statistically analyzed the distribution of all mammals and roe deer () as the most abundant species annually from 2002 to 2022 and monthly from 2020 to 2021, including during the two restriction periods. Notably, there was a marked decrease in roadkill incidents on main, national and regional roads, particularly in April-May 2020 (the beginning of lockdown period I) and November-December 2020 (the beginning of lockdown period II), 5.1-20.8% and 33.6-54.4%, respectively. During these months, collisions with mammals on the A14 main road were reduced by 75-90%. However, there was a significant increase in the number of roadkills in urban areas, resulting in the total number of mammal-vehicle and roe deer-vehicle collisions in 2020 and 2021 being higher than expected based on long-term trends. However, after restrictions were eased, collision numbers with wildlife on the main, national and regional roads increased again and became higher than expected.
在立陶宛评估了新冠疫情限制措施对人类和车辆流动的影响,以及其对野生哺乳动物,特别是狍子的道路死亡数量的影响。我们对2002年至2022年每年以及2020年至2021年每月(包括两个限制期)所有哺乳动物和作为数量最多物种的狍子()的分布进行了统计分析。值得注意的是,主要道路、国道和区域道路上的道路死亡事件显著减少,特别是在2020年4月至5月(封锁期I开始)和2020年11月至12月(封锁期II开始),分别减少了5.1%至20.8%和33.6%至54.4%。在这些月份,A14主干道上与哺乳动物的碰撞减少了75%至90%。然而,城市地区的道路死亡数量显著增加,导致2020年和2021年哺乳动物与车辆以及狍子与车辆碰撞的总数高于基于长期趋势的预期。然而,限制措施放松后,主要道路、国道和区域道路上与野生动物的碰撞数量再次增加,且高于预期。