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Tekijä: | Desholm, M. |
Otsikko: | Avian sensitivity to mortality: Prioritising migratory bird species for assessment at proposed wind farms |
Lehti: | Journal of Environmental Management
2009 : JUN, VOL. 90:8, p. 2672-2679 |
Asiasana: | wind power Denmark case studies |
Vapaa asiasana: | birds collisions index elasticity analysis relative abundance wind turbines |
Kieli: | eng |
Tiivistelmä: | This article developed a simple and logical framework for ranking bird species with regard to their relative sensitivity to bird–wind turbine-collisions, and applied it to a data set comprising 38 avian migrant species at the Nysted offshore wind farm in Denmark. Two indicators were selected to characterize the sensitivity of each individual species: 1) relative abundance; 2) demographic sensitivity (elasticity of population growth rate to changes in adult survival). It is found in the case-study from the Nysted offshore wind farm, birds of prey and waterbirds dominated the group of high priority species and only passerines showed a low risk of being impacted by the wind farm. Even where passerines might be present in very high numbers, they often represent insignificant segments of huge reference populations that, from a demographic point of view, are relatively insensitive to wind farm-related adult mortality. It will always be important to focus attention and direct the resources towards the most sensitive species to ensure cost-effective environmental assessments in the future, and in general, this novel index seems capable of identifying the species that are at high risk of being adversely affected by wind farms. |
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