Understanding seasonal variation in the distribution and movement patterns of migratory species is essential to monitoring and conservation efforts. While there are many species of migratory bats in North America, little is known about their seasonal movements. In terms of conservation, this is important because the bat fatalities from wind energy turbines are significant and may fluctuate seasonally. Here we describe seasonally resolved distributions for the three species that are most impacted by wind farms (Lasiurus borealis [eastern red bat], L. cinereus [hoary bat], and Lasionycteris noctivagans [silver-haired bat]) and use these distributions to infer their most likely migratory pathways. To accomplish this, we collected 2880 occurren...
ABSTRACT Wind has become one of the fastest growing sources of renewable energy worldwide, but wides...
Offshore wind energy is a growing industry in the United States, and renewable energy from offshore ...
Texas is home to more wind turbines and more bat species than any other state in the United States....
Understanding seasonal distribution and movement patterns of animals that migrate long distances is ...
Wind energy, while a valuable and growing source of renewable energy, has resulted in a significant ...
Documented fatalities of bats at wind turbines have raised serious concerns about the future impacts...
Despite evidence of migration in North American tree bats (genera Lasiurus and Lasionycteris), detai...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Bats are diverse and ubiquitous mammals with a worldwide distribution. In the U.S., especially the s...
Bats are ecologically and economically important species because they consume insects, transport nut...
Wind turbines pose threats to bats due to the risk of collisions, barotrauma, habitat loss, and envi...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
In eastern North America, “tree bats” (Genera: Lasiurus and Lasionycteris) are highly susceptible to...
An unanticipated impact of wind-energy development has been large-scale mortality of insectivorous b...
A better understanding of the ultimate mechanisms driving bat fatalities at wind turbines (i.e., the...
ABSTRACT Wind has become one of the fastest growing sources of renewable energy worldwide, but wides...
Offshore wind energy is a growing industry in the United States, and renewable energy from offshore ...
Texas is home to more wind turbines and more bat species than any other state in the United States....
Understanding seasonal distribution and movement patterns of animals that migrate long distances is ...
Wind energy, while a valuable and growing source of renewable energy, has resulted in a significant ...
Documented fatalities of bats at wind turbines have raised serious concerns about the future impacts...
Despite evidence of migration in North American tree bats (genera Lasiurus and Lasionycteris), detai...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Bats are diverse and ubiquitous mammals with a worldwide distribution. In the U.S., especially the s...
Bats are ecologically and economically important species because they consume insects, transport nut...
Wind turbines pose threats to bats due to the risk of collisions, barotrauma, habitat loss, and envi...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
In eastern North America, “tree bats” (Genera: Lasiurus and Lasionycteris) are highly susceptible to...
An unanticipated impact of wind-energy development has been large-scale mortality of insectivorous b...
A better understanding of the ultimate mechanisms driving bat fatalities at wind turbines (i.e., the...
ABSTRACT Wind has become one of the fastest growing sources of renewable energy worldwide, but wides...
Offshore wind energy is a growing industry in the United States, and renewable energy from offshore ...
Texas is home to more wind turbines and more bat species than any other state in the United States....