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Andrew J. P. Harwood, Auteur ; Martin R. Perrow, Auteur ; Richard J. Berridge, AuteurVisual estimates of the distribution of the flight heights of birds are often critical for collision risk assessments for wind-energy projects. However, the reliability of such data is largely unknown. The results of trials where rangefinder hei[...]Article
Paweł Szymański, Auteur ; Krzysztof Deoniziak, Auteur ; Katarzyna Łosak, Auteur ; Tomasz S. Osiejuk, AuteurDans Ibis (159(4) 2017)The rapid development of wind energy may have negative effects on bird populations, including collisions with turbines, displacement due to disturbance or habitat loss, indirect effects of reduced breeding success and barrier effects. This chall[...]Article
Nocturnal migrants do not incur higher collision risk at wind turbines than diurnally active species
Jorg Welcker, Auteur ; Monique Liesenjohann, Auteur ; Jan Blew, Auteur ; Georg Nehls, Auteur ; Thomas Grünkorn, AuteurNocturnally migrating birds, particularly passerines, are known to be vulnerable to collision with man-made structures such as buildings, towers or offshore platforms, yet information with respect to wind farms is ambiguous. We recorded bird fli[...]Article
Brian W. Rolek, Auteur ; Melissa A. Braham, Auteur ; Tricia A. Miller, Auteur ; Adam E. Duerr, Auteur ; Todd E. Katzner, Auteur ; Jennifer D. McCabe, Auteur ; Leah Dunn, Auteur ; Christopher J. W. McClure, AuteurOperators of wind power facilities can mitigate wildlife mortality by slowing or stopping wind turbines (hereafter ‘curtail’) when birds are at an increased risk of collision. Some facility operators curtail when individual birds have flight cha[...]Article
Francisco Cervantes, Auteur ; Marlei Martins, Auteur ; Robert E. Simmons, AuteurAs the demand for carbon-neutral energy sources increases, so does the need to understand the impacts that these technologies have on the environment. Here, we assess the potential consequences of additional mortality on an Endangered raptor rec[...]