Offshore and coastline migration of radio‐tagged Nathusius' pipistrelles
The wind energy-bat conflict is well documented for the onshore sector, with high numbers of casualties, specifically for migratory bat species. Offshore wind turbines might be a threat to bats as well, yet offshore bat migration is poorly documented. Accordingly, potential conflicts between bat con...
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ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:PBNxDYsBBwLIz6xGuVqm 2023-11-05T03:44:38+01:00 Offshore and coastline migration of radio‐tagged Nathusius' pipistrelles Bach, Petra Voigt, Christian C. Göttsche, Matthias Bach, Lothar Brust, Vera Hill, Reinhold Hüppop, Ommo Lagerveld, Sander Schmaljohann, Heiko Seebens-Hoyer, Antje 2022 https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6449361 https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12783 https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/csp2.12783#support-information-section eng eng CC BY 4.0 Conservation science and practice, 4(10):e12783 offshore wind power Ecology Environmental Science (miscellaneous) conservation migration bat fatalities wind energy-wildlife conflict Nature and Landscape Conservation Global and Planetary Change 2022 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12783 2023-10-08T23:09:24Z The wind energy-bat conflict is well documented for the onshore sector, with high numbers of casualties, specifically for migratory bat species. Offshore wind turbines might be a threat to bats as well, yet offshore bat migration is poorly documented. Accordingly, potential conflicts between bat conservation and offshore wind energy production are difficult to evaluate. Here, we used automated radio-telemetry to track 50 km continuous offshore movements of two Nathusius' pipistrelles (Pipistrellus nathusii) within the Motus network. After crossing the marine waterbody, tagged bats traveled over several hundred kilometers along the coastline from Germany towards the Netherlands and Belgium. Our study highlights the possibility for migratory bats to collide with offshore and coastal wind turbines. Therefore, we plead for implementing pre- and post-construction surveys and adequate mitigation schemes at offshore wind turbines in sensitive areas of the North and Baltic Sea if not already practised. Other/Unknown Material Pipistrellus nathusii LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association) Conservation Science and Practice 4 10 |
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offshore wind power Ecology Environmental Science (miscellaneous) conservation migration bat fatalities wind energy-wildlife conflict Nature and Landscape Conservation Global and Planetary Change Bach, Petra Voigt, Christian C. Göttsche, Matthias Bach, Lothar Brust, Vera Hill, Reinhold Hüppop, Ommo Lagerveld, Sander Schmaljohann, Heiko Seebens-Hoyer, Antje Offshore and coastline migration of radio‐tagged Nathusius' pipistrelles |
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offshore wind power Ecology Environmental Science (miscellaneous) conservation migration bat fatalities wind energy-wildlife conflict Nature and Landscape Conservation Global and Planetary Change |
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The wind energy-bat conflict is well documented for the onshore sector, with high numbers of casualties, specifically for migratory bat species. Offshore wind turbines might be a threat to bats as well, yet offshore bat migration is poorly documented. Accordingly, potential conflicts between bat conservation and offshore wind energy production are difficult to evaluate. Here, we used automated radio-telemetry to track 50 km continuous offshore movements of two Nathusius' pipistrelles (Pipistrellus nathusii) within the Motus network. After crossing the marine waterbody, tagged bats traveled over several hundred kilometers along the coastline from Germany towards the Netherlands and Belgium. Our study highlights the possibility for migratory bats to collide with offshore and coastal wind turbines. Therefore, we plead for implementing pre- and post-construction surveys and adequate mitigation schemes at offshore wind turbines in sensitive areas of the North and Baltic Sea if not already practised. |
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Bach, Petra Voigt, Christian C. Göttsche, Matthias Bach, Lothar Brust, Vera Hill, Reinhold Hüppop, Ommo Lagerveld, Sander Schmaljohann, Heiko Seebens-Hoyer, Antje |
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Bach, Petra Voigt, Christian C. Göttsche, Matthias Bach, Lothar Brust, Vera Hill, Reinhold Hüppop, Ommo Lagerveld, Sander Schmaljohann, Heiko Seebens-Hoyer, Antje |
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Offshore and coastline migration of radio‐tagged Nathusius' pipistrelles |
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Offshore and coastline migration of radio‐tagged Nathusius' pipistrelles |
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Offshore and coastline migration of radio‐tagged Nathusius' pipistrelles |
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Offshore and coastline migration of radio‐tagged Nathusius' pipistrelles |
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Offshore and coastline migration of radio‐tagged Nathusius' pipistrelles |
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offshore and coastline migration of radio‐tagged nathusius' pipistrelles |
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