2016
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.2105
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Constant and seasonal drivers of bird communities in a wind farm: implications for conservation

Abstract: Background. One of the most difficult challenges for conservation biology is to reconcile growing human demands for resources with the rising need for protecting nature. Wind farms producing renewable energy have been recognised to be a threat for birds, but clear directives for environmental planning are still missing.Methods. Point counts were performed to study the relationship between eight environmental variables and bird populations in different parts of a year on the largest Polish wind farm between Mar… Show more

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“…For example, small mammals were found by Łopucki and Mróz ( 2016 ) to occupy wind farms with similar abundance and species composition as control sites. However, there are also groups of animals such as birds that may be highly negatively affected by windmills (Rosin et al 2016b ); thus, the potential value of windmills for sustaining local species diversity should also consider different responses of different taxonomic groups to windmills.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, small mammals were found by Łopucki and Mróz ( 2016 ) to occupy wind farms with similar abundance and species composition as control sites. However, there are also groups of animals such as birds that may be highly negatively affected by windmills (Rosin et al 2016b ); thus, the potential value of windmills for sustaining local species diversity should also consider different responses of different taxonomic groups to windmills.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasingly popular anthropogenic elements in farmland are wind farms which produce carbon-free energy although their positive effect on the environment is controversial (Rosin et al 2016b ). For example, in Poland, the first windmill was built in 1991; in 2011, the installed power was 1800 MW, but at the end of 2015, the power grew to 4886 MW (Central Statistical Office of Poland 2016 ).…”
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“…Additionally, the distance to the nearest water body indicates the accessibility to water resources, another important factor for bird habitat selection [59,60]. Distance to road positively affects bird species richness [61] and traffic volume on roads positively correlated with woodland bird mortality [62].…”
Section: Environmental Variablesmentioning
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“…2014;Freeman, et al, 2016;Boss, et al, 2016;Gohli, et al, 2015;Rushing, et al, 2016;Zogaris, et al, 2016;Agostini, et al, 2016;Zuckerberg, et al, 2016;Miller, et al, 2016;Newson, et al, 2016) can also be used to study bird navigation (Freeman, et al, 2016;Orchan, et al, 2016;Gill, et al, 2015;Sjo'berg, et al, 2015;Gilroy, et al, 2016) it is beneficial for conservation efforts (Horton, et al,. 2014;Freeman, et al, 2016;Rosin, et al, 2016;Langham, et al, 2015;Newson, et al, 2016;Winger, et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%