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Can linear transportation infrastructure verges constitute a corridor and/or a habitat for insects in temperate landscape?

Les dépendances vertes des infrastructures de transport constituent-elles un habitat et/ou un corridor pour les insectes en milieu tempéré ?

R. Sordello
A. Villemey
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The role of linear transportation infrastructures (roads, railways, oil and gas pipelines, power lines, rivers and canals) in fragmenting natural habitats is fully acknowledged. Up to now, the potential of linear transportation infrastructures verges (road and railway embankments, strips of grass under power lines or above buried pipelines, or waterway banks) as habitat or corridor for biodiversity, remains controversial. In a context of decreasing natural habitats, the opportunities of anthropogenic areas for contributing to wildlife conservation have to be considered. The presentation shows the results of a synthesis of evidence about the potential of linear transportation infrastructure verges as corridor and/or habitat for insects in temperate landscapes.
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hal-02607884 , version 1 (16-05-2020)

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S. Vanpeene, R. Sordello, A. Villemey. Can linear transportation infrastructure verges constitute a corridor and/or a habitat for insects in temperate landscape?. IENE Infra Ecological NEtwork, Sep 2018, Eindhoven, Netherlands. pp.15. ⟨hal-02607884⟩
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