From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-01-01, epub 2021-08-05Publication status: PublishedWind farms can have two broad potential adverse effects on birds via antagonistic processes: displacement from the vicinity of turbines (avoidance), or death through collision with rotating turbine blades. These effects may not be mutually exclusive. Using detailed data from 99 turbines at two wind farms in central Scotland and thousands of GPS-telemetry data from dispersing golden eagles, we tested three hypotheses. Before-and-after-operation analyses supported the hypothesis of avoidance: displacement was reduced at turbine locations in more preferred habitat and with more preferred habitat nearby. After-operation analyses (i....
Flight behaviour characteristics such as flight altitude and avoidance behaviour determine the speci...
Since the early stages of wind energy development, there has been concern about the potential impact...
Movements through or use of offshore wind farms by seabirds while commuting or foraging may increase...
From PLOS via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-09-22, collection 2021, accepted 2021-0...
Wind farms can have two broad potential adverse effects on birds via antagonistic processes: displac...
Renewable energy sources like wind energy are rapidly expanding in order to meet challenges of clima...
Despite their environmental benefits in generating electricity without emission of ‘greenhouse’ gase...
Wind energy production has expanded as an alternative to carbon emitting fossil fuels, but is causin...
1. Energy production from wind power is increasing rapidly in Europe to help combat the threats from...
The expansion of wind energy over large areas may be accompanied by major conflicts with birds, incl...
Potential wind-energy development in the eastern Rocky Mountain foothills of British Columbia, Canad...
Renewable energy plays a key role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, the expansion of wi...
Wind energy production has expanded to meet climate change mitigation goals, but negative impacts of...
1. Wind energy generation has become an important means to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and mitig...
Large soaring birds of prey, such as the white-tailed eagle, are recognized to be perhaps the most v...
Flight behaviour characteristics such as flight altitude and avoidance behaviour determine the speci...
Since the early stages of wind energy development, there has been concern about the potential impact...
Movements through or use of offshore wind farms by seabirds while commuting or foraging may increase...
From PLOS via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-09-22, collection 2021, accepted 2021-0...
Wind farms can have two broad potential adverse effects on birds via antagonistic processes: displac...
Renewable energy sources like wind energy are rapidly expanding in order to meet challenges of clima...
Despite their environmental benefits in generating electricity without emission of ‘greenhouse’ gase...
Wind energy production has expanded as an alternative to carbon emitting fossil fuels, but is causin...
1. Energy production from wind power is increasing rapidly in Europe to help combat the threats from...
The expansion of wind energy over large areas may be accompanied by major conflicts with birds, incl...
Potential wind-energy development in the eastern Rocky Mountain foothills of British Columbia, Canad...
Renewable energy plays a key role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, the expansion of wi...
Wind energy production has expanded to meet climate change mitigation goals, but negative impacts of...
1. Wind energy generation has become an important means to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and mitig...
Large soaring birds of prey, such as the white-tailed eagle, are recognized to be perhaps the most v...
Flight behaviour characteristics such as flight altitude and avoidance behaviour determine the speci...
Since the early stages of wind energy development, there has been concern about the potential impact...
Movements through or use of offshore wind farms by seabirds while commuting or foraging may increase...