Data from: Out of sight of wind turbines – reindeer response to wind farms in operation

To meet the expanding land use required for wind energy development a better understanding of the effects on terrestrial animals' responses to such development is required. Using GPS-data from 50 freely ranging female reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) in the Malå reindeer herding community, Sweden,...

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Main Authors: Skarin, Anna, Sandström, Per, Alam, Moudud
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5337hv7
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4939218 2024-09-09T20:04:44+00:00 Data from: Out of sight of wind turbines – reindeer response to wind farms in operation Skarin, Anna Sandström, Per Alam, Moudud 2019-08-20 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5337hv7 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4476 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5337hv7 oai:zenodo.org:4939218 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode calving sites gps-positions Rangifer tarandus tarandus resource selection function random points Holocene gps-points info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5337hv710.1002/ece3.4476 2024-07-26T22:26:56Z To meet the expanding land use required for wind energy development a better understanding of the effects on terrestrial animals' responses to such development is required. Using GPS-data from 50 freely ranging female reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) in the Malå reindeer herding community, Sweden, we determined reindeer calving sites and estimated reindeer habitat selection using resource selection functions (RSF). RSFs were estimated at both second- (selection of home range) and third-order (selection within home range) scale in relation to environmental variables, wind farm (WF) development phase (before construction, construction, and operation), distance to the WFs and at the second-order scale whether the wind turbines were in or out of sight of the reindeer. We found that the distance between reindeer calving site and wind farms increased during the operation phase, compared to before construction. At both scales of selection we found a significant decrease in habitat selection of areas in proximity of the WFs, in the same comparison. The results also revealed a shift in home range selection away from habitats where wind turbines became visible towards habitats where the wind turbines were obscured by topography (increase in use by 79% at 5 km). We interpret the reindeer shift in home range selection as an effect of the wind turbines per se. Using topography and land cover information together with the positions of wind turbines could therefore help identify sensitive habitats for reindeer and improve the planning and placement of WFs. In addition, we found that operation phase of these WFs had a stronger adverse impact on reindeer habitat selection than the construction phase. Thus, the continuous running of the wind turbines making a sound both day and night seemed to have disturbed the reindeer more than the sudden sounds and increased human activity during construction work. rsfdata_2nd_and_3rd_order_scale data used for estimation of resource selection functions at the second- and third-order scale of ... Other/Unknown Material Rangifer tarandus Zenodo
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topic calving sites
gps-positions
Rangifer tarandus tarandus
resource selection function
random points
Holocene
gps-points
spellingShingle calving sites
gps-positions
Rangifer tarandus tarandus
resource selection function
random points
Holocene
gps-points
Skarin, Anna
Sandström, Per
Alam, Moudud
Data from: Out of sight of wind turbines – reindeer response to wind farms in operation
topic_facet calving sites
gps-positions
Rangifer tarandus tarandus
resource selection function
random points
Holocene
gps-points
description To meet the expanding land use required for wind energy development a better understanding of the effects on terrestrial animals' responses to such development is required. Using GPS-data from 50 freely ranging female reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) in the Malå reindeer herding community, Sweden, we determined reindeer calving sites and estimated reindeer habitat selection using resource selection functions (RSF). RSFs were estimated at both second- (selection of home range) and third-order (selection within home range) scale in relation to environmental variables, wind farm (WF) development phase (before construction, construction, and operation), distance to the WFs and at the second-order scale whether the wind turbines were in or out of sight of the reindeer. We found that the distance between reindeer calving site and wind farms increased during the operation phase, compared to before construction. At both scales of selection we found a significant decrease in habitat selection of areas in proximity of the WFs, in the same comparison. The results also revealed a shift in home range selection away from habitats where wind turbines became visible towards habitats where the wind turbines were obscured by topography (increase in use by 79% at 5 km). We interpret the reindeer shift in home range selection as an effect of the wind turbines per se. Using topography and land cover information together with the positions of wind turbines could therefore help identify sensitive habitats for reindeer and improve the planning and placement of WFs. In addition, we found that operation phase of these WFs had a stronger adverse impact on reindeer habitat selection than the construction phase. Thus, the continuous running of the wind turbines making a sound both day and night seemed to have disturbed the reindeer more than the sudden sounds and increased human activity during construction work. rsfdata_2nd_and_3rd_order_scale data used for estimation of resource selection functions at the second- and third-order scale of ...
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author Skarin, Anna
Sandström, Per
Alam, Moudud
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Sandström, Per
Alam, Moudud
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title Data from: Out of sight of wind turbines – reindeer response to wind farms in operation
title_short Data from: Out of sight of wind turbines – reindeer response to wind farms in operation
title_full Data from: Out of sight of wind turbines – reindeer response to wind farms in operation
title_fullStr Data from: Out of sight of wind turbines – reindeer response to wind farms in operation
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Out of sight of wind turbines – reindeer response to wind farms in operation
title_sort data from: out of sight of wind turbines – reindeer response to wind farms in operation
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