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390 related items for PubMed ID: 29561851

  • 1. Mitigating the negative impacts of tall wind turbines on bats: Vertical activity profiles and relationships to wind speed.
    Wellig SD, Nusslé S, Miltner D, Kohle O, Glaizot O, Braunisch V, Obrist MK, Arlettaz R.
    PLoS One; 2018; 13(3):e0192493. PubMed ID: 29561851
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  • 2. Peaks in bat activity at turbines and the implications for mitigating the impact of wind energy developments on bats.
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    Sci Rep; 2021 Feb 11; 11(1):3636. PubMed ID: 33574369
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  • 3. Habitat use of bats in relation to wind turbines revealed by GPS tracking.
    Roeleke M, Blohm T, Kramer-Schadt S, Yovel Y, Voigt CC.
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  • 4. Drivers of bat activity at wind turbines advocate for mitigating bat exposure using multicriteria algorithm-based curtailment.
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  • 5. Collision risk of bats with small wind turbines: Worst-case scenarios near roosts, commuting and hunting structures.
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    PLoS One; 2021 Mar 25; 16(6):e0253782. PubMed ID: 34170938
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  • 6. Wind turbines and bat mortality: Doppler shift profiles and ultrasonic bat-like pulse reflection from moving turbine blades.
    Long CV, Flint JA, Lepper PA.
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  • 7. A smart curtailment approach for reducing bat fatalities and curtailment time at wind energy facilities.
    Hayes MA, Hooton LA, Gilland KL, Grandgent C, Smith RL, Lindsay SR, Collins JD, Schumacher SM, Rabie PA, Gruver JC, Goodrich-Mahoney J.
    Ecol Appl; 2019 Jun 25; 29(4):e01881. PubMed ID: 30939226
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  • 8. Efficacy and cost of acoustic-informed and wind speed-only turbine curtailment to reduce bat fatalities at a wind energy facility in Wisconsin.
    Rabie PA, Welch-Acosta B, Nasman K, Schumacher S, Schueller S, Gruver J.
    PLoS One; 2022 Jun 25; 17(4):e0266500. PubMed ID: 35395032
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  • 9. Wind farm facilities in Germany kill noctule bats from near and far.
    Lehnert LS, Kramer-Schadt S, Schönborn S, Lindecke O, Niermann I, Voigt CC.
    PLoS One; 2014 Jun 25; 9(8):e103106. PubMed ID: 25118805
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  • 10. Wind energy production in forests conflicts with tree-roosting bats.
    Reusch C, Paul AA, Fritze M, Kramer-Schadt S, Voigt CC.
    Curr Biol; 2023 Feb 27; 33(4):737-743.e3. PubMed ID: 36681078
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  • 11. High vulnerability of juvenile Nathusius' pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus nathusii) at wind turbines.
    Kruszynski C, Bailey LD, Bach L, Bach P, Fritze M, Lindecke O, Teige T, Voigt CC.
    Ecol Appl; 2022 Mar 27; 32(2):e2513. PubMed ID: 34877754
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  • 12. Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Ultrasonic Acoustic Deterrent for Reducing Bat Fatalities at Wind Turbines.
    Arnett EB, Hein CD, Schirmacher MR, Huso MM, Szewczak JM.
    PLoS One; 2013 Mar 27; 8(6):e65794. PubMed ID: 23840369
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  • 13. Estimation of spatiotemporal trends in bat abundance from mortality data collected at wind turbines.
    Davy CM, Squires K, Zimmerling JR.
    Conserv Biol; 2021 Feb 27; 35(1):227-238. PubMed ID: 32424911
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  • 14. Disentangling mechanisms responsible for wind energy effects on European bats.
    Leroux C, Le Viol I, Valet N, Kerbiriou C, Barré K.
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  • 15. Bird and bat species' global vulnerability to collision mortality at wind farms revealed through a trait-based assessment.
    Thaxter CB, Buchanan GM, Carr J, Butchart SHM, Newbold T, Green RE, Tobias JA, Foden WB, O'Brien S, Pearce-Higgins JW.
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  • 16. Behavior of bats at wind turbines.
    Cryan PM, Gorresen PM, Hein CD, Schirmacher MR, Diehl RH, Huso MM, Hayman DT, Fricker PD, Bonaccorso FJ, Johnson DH, Heist K, Dalton DC.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2014 Oct 21; 111(42):15126-31. PubMed ID: 25267628
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  • 17. Distribution of common pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) activity is altered by airflow disruption generated by wind turbines.
    Leroux C, Barré K, Valet N, Kerbiriou C, Le Viol I.
    PLoS One; 2024 Oct 21; 19(5):e0303368. PubMed ID: 38820349
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  • 18. Understanding fatality patterns and sex ratios of Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) at wind energy facilities in western California and Texas.
    LiCari ST, Hale AM, Weaver SP, Fritts S, Katzner T, Nelson DM, Williams DA.
    PeerJ; 2023 Oct 21; 11():e16580. PubMed ID: 38084143
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  • 19. Experimental trials of species-specific bat flight responses to an ultrasonic deterrent.
    Fritts SR, Guest EE, Weaver SP, Hale AM, Morton BP, Hein CD.
    PeerJ; 2024 Oct 21; 12():e16718. PubMed ID: 38188150
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  • 20. Estimating bat and bird mortality occurring at wind energy turbines from covariates and carcass searches using mixture models.
    Korner-Nievergelt F, Brinkmann R, Niermann I, Behr O.
    PLoS One; 2013 Oct 21; 8(7):e67997. PubMed ID: 23844144
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