European free–tailed bat fatalities at wind farms in southern Spain

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2020-06-30 DOI:10.32800/abc.2020.43.0037
A. Muñoz, M. A. M. Farfán
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espanolEl viento se esta utilizando cada vez mas como fuente de energia renovable en todo el mundo. Aunque las turbinas eolicas ayudan a reducir la emision de gases de efecto invernadero, no se pueden pasar por alto los costos que conllevan para la fauna salvaje. Hasta la fecha, los programas de seguimiento e investigacion se han centrado principalmente en el impacto de los parques eolicos en las aves, aunque se ha constatado que tambien afectan a los murcielagos. En este trabajo se compila informacion sobre la mortalidad del murcielago rabudo en los parques eolicos del sur de Espana y destacamos la necesidad de conocer mejor y evitar la mortalidad de murcielagos en un mundo donde la demanda de energias renovables no para de aumentar. EnglishWind is increasingly used as a renewable energy all around the world. Although wind turbines help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the costs to wild -life cannot be overlooked. To date, monitoring programs and research have mainly focused on the impact of wind farms on birds but negative effects on bats have also reported. Here we compile information related to European free–tailed bat deaths at wind farms in southern Spain. In a world where the demand for renewable energy is rising we highlight the need to better understand and prevent bat fatalities.
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欧洲自由尾蝙蝠在西班牙南部风电场死亡
西班牙风越来越多地被用作世界各地的可再生能源。虽然风力涡轮机有助于减少温室气体的排放,但它们对野生动物的成本不容忽视。到目前为止,监测和研究方案主要侧重于风电场对鸟类的影响,尽管已经发现它们也会影响蝙蝠。这项工作汇编了西班牙南部风电场中蝙蝠死亡率的信息,并强调在可再生能源需求不断增加的世界中,需要更好地了解和避免蝙蝠死亡率。英国风越来越多地被世界各地用作可再生能源。虽然风力涡轮机有助于减少温室气体排放,但对野生动物的成本不容忽视。到目前为止,监测方案和研究主要侧重于风电场对鸟类的影响,但也报告了对蝙蝠的负面影响。在这里,我们汇编了与西班牙南部风电场中欧洲自由蝙蝠死亡有关的信息。在一个对可再生能源需求日益增长的世界中,我们强调需要更好地理解和预防蝙蝠死亡。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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