Bats and Wind Farms: The Role and Importance of the Baltic Sea Countries in the European Context of Power Transition and Biodiversity Conservation

Although labeled as environmentally friendly, wind power can have negative impacts on the environment, such as habitat destruction or wildlife fatalities. Considering the distribution and migratory characteristics of European bats, the negative effects of wind power should be addressed on an appropr...

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Main Authors: Vesterinen EJ, Brommer JE, Vasko V, Gaultier SP, Lilley TM, Blomberg AS, Ijäs A
Other Authors: fysiologia ja genetiikka, Physiology and Genetics, ekologia ja evoluutiobiologia, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, MKK Yhteisrahoitteiset T&K-hankkeet, CMS Yhteisrahoitteiset T&K-hankkeet, biologian laitoksen yhteiset, Department of Biology, 2606404, 2606402, 2606400, 2609042
Language:English
Published: AMER CHEMICAL SOC 2022
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Online Access:https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/169543
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.0c00070
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Summary:Although labeled as environmentally friendly, wind power can have negative impacts on the environment, such as habitat destruction or wildlife fatalities. Considering the distribution and migratory characteristics of European bats, the negative effects of wind power should be addressed on an appropriate scale. This review summarizes the current state of knowledge on interactions between wind farms and bats in Europe, and compares it with the situation in the countries of the European boreal biogeographic region. We analyzed data from papers published in international and national scientific journals, focusing on studies conducted in Europe. The issue of the impacts wind power has on bats is clearly overlooked in most of the countries of the European boreal region, with low volumes of research available on the topic. This is probably due to fewer wind farms in the area, making this recent issue a less-prioritized topic. However, the Baltic Sea, and the countries surrounding it, are of extreme importance with regards to bat migration, especially for the Pipistrellus nathusii. Therefore, more research on wind power and bats is needed in this region, as well as more cooperation between all the stakeholders.