Wind Farm Facilities in Germany Kill Noctule Bats from Near and Far ...

(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Over recent years, it became widely accepted that alternative, renewable energy may come at some risk for wildlife, for example, when wind turbines cause large numbers of bat fatalities. To better assess likely populations effects of wind turbine re...

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Main Authors: Lehnert, Linn S., Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie, Schönborn, Sophia, Lindecke, Oliver, Niermann, Ivo, Voigt, Christian C., Ratcliffe, John Morgan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Zenodo 2014
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bat
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13447761
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.13447761 2024-09-15T18:27:24+00:00 Wind Farm Facilities in Germany Kill Noctule Bats from Near and Far ... Lehnert, Linn S. Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie Schönborn, Sophia Lindecke, Oliver Niermann, Ivo Voigt, Christian C. Ratcliffe, John Morgan 2014 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13447761 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.13447761 unknown Zenodo hash://md5/891bb1f55e523ad84e7f40a6c4c0c070 hash://sha256/feeb9631e69604414ab657f10a0bf86eb69bd445e062cf5a16c9767b7ebe5ef0 zotero://select/groups/5435545/items/CXHJXFII https://zotero.org/groups/5435545/items/CXHJXFII https://linker.bio/cut:hash://md5/0d2e0774d06c9be19f16e32ae03a727b!/b12335-14801 hash://md5/26f7ce5dd404e33c6570edd4ba250d20 hash://md5/891bb1f55e523ad84e7f40a6c4c0c070 hash://sha256/feeb9631e69604414ab657f10a0bf86eb69bd445e062cf5a16c9767b7ebe5ef0 zotero://select/groups/5435545/items/CXHJXFII https://zotero.org/groups/5435545/items/CXHJXFII https://linker.bio/cut:hash://md5/0d2e0774d06c9be19f16e32ae03a727b!/b12335-14801 hash://md5/26f7ce5dd404e33c6570edd4ba250d20 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1410543 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13447760 Biodiversity Mammalia Chiroptera Chordata Animalia bats bat JournalArticle ScholarlyArticle article-journal 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1344776110.5281/zenodo.141054310.5281/zenodo.13447760 2024-09-02T10:15:11Z (Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Over recent years, it became widely accepted that alternative, renewable energy may come at some risk for wildlife, for example, when wind turbines cause large numbers of bat fatalities. To better assess likely populations effects of wind turbine related wildlife fatalities, we studied the geographical origin of the most common bat species found dead below German wind turbines, the noctule bat (Nyctalus noctula). We measured stable isotope ratios of non-exchangeable hydrogen in fur keratin to separate migrants from local individuals, used a linear mixed-effects model to identify temporal, spatial and biological factors explaining the variance in measured stable isotope ratios and determined the geographical breeding provenance of killed migrants using isoscape origin models. We found that 72% of noctule bat casualties (n = 136) were of local origin, while 28% were long-distance migrants. These findings highlight that bat fatalities at German wind turbines ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Nyctalus noctula DataCite
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topic Biodiversity
Mammalia
Chiroptera
Chordata
Animalia
bats
bat
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Mammalia
Chiroptera
Chordata
Animalia
bats
bat
Lehnert, Linn S.
Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie
Schönborn, Sophia
Lindecke, Oliver
Niermann, Ivo
Voigt, Christian C.
Ratcliffe, John Morgan
Wind Farm Facilities in Germany Kill Noctule Bats from Near and Far ...
topic_facet Biodiversity
Mammalia
Chiroptera
Chordata
Animalia
bats
bat
description (Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Over recent years, it became widely accepted that alternative, renewable energy may come at some risk for wildlife, for example, when wind turbines cause large numbers of bat fatalities. To better assess likely populations effects of wind turbine related wildlife fatalities, we studied the geographical origin of the most common bat species found dead below German wind turbines, the noctule bat (Nyctalus noctula). We measured stable isotope ratios of non-exchangeable hydrogen in fur keratin to separate migrants from local individuals, used a linear mixed-effects model to identify temporal, spatial and biological factors explaining the variance in measured stable isotope ratios and determined the geographical breeding provenance of killed migrants using isoscape origin models. We found that 72% of noctule bat casualties (n = 136) were of local origin, while 28% were long-distance migrants. These findings highlight that bat fatalities at German wind turbines ...
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author Lehnert, Linn S.
Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie
Schönborn, Sophia
Lindecke, Oliver
Niermann, Ivo
Voigt, Christian C.
Ratcliffe, John Morgan
author_facet Lehnert, Linn S.
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Schönborn, Sophia
Lindecke, Oliver
Niermann, Ivo
Voigt, Christian C.
Ratcliffe, John Morgan
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title Wind Farm Facilities in Germany Kill Noctule Bats from Near and Far ...
title_short Wind Farm Facilities in Germany Kill Noctule Bats from Near and Far ...
title_full Wind Farm Facilities in Germany Kill Noctule Bats from Near and Far ...
title_fullStr Wind Farm Facilities in Germany Kill Noctule Bats from Near and Far ...
title_full_unstemmed Wind Farm Facilities in Germany Kill Noctule Bats from Near and Far ...
title_sort wind farm facilities in germany kill noctule bats from near and far ...
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publishDate 2014
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