2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-024-02072-3
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Impacts of Solar Energy Development On Breeding Birds in Desert Grasslands In South Central New Mexico

Aaron C. Young,
DeeAnne Meliopoulos,
Martha J. Desmond
et al.

Abstract: Solar energy is growing at unprecedented rates, with the most development projected to occur in areas with high concentrations of threatened and endangered species, yet its effects on wildlife remain largely unexplored. In 2014 and 2015 we examined the influence of a solar facility on avian community occupancy in the Nutt grasslands of south-central New Mexico. We examined the effect of distance to solar facility as well as other habitat covariates, including vegetation structure and orthopteran abundance, on … Show more

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