Title:

Integrating small mammal community variables into aircraft–wildlife collision management plans at Namibian airports

Publication Year:
2015
Abstract:

Understanding ecosystems within and around airports can help to determine the causes and possible mitigation measures for collisions between aircraft and wildlife. Small mammal communities are an important component of the semi-arid savanna ecosystems of Namibia, its productivity and its ecosystem integrity. They are also a major direct attractant for raptors at airports. The present study compared the abundance and diversity of small mammals between Namibia's 2 main airport properties (Hosea Kutako International Airport and Eros Airport), and among areas of land used for various purposes surrounding the airports. A total of 2150 small mammals (3 orders, 11 species) were captured over 4 trapping seasons. Keywords: airport ecosystems, bird strike risk, Namibia, small mammal indicators.

Publication Title:

Integrative zoology

Volume:
6
Issue:
10
Pages:
515-530
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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