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Wind turbine fatalities approach a level of concern in a raptor population
Authors:J Bellebaum  F Korner-Nievergelt  T Dürr  U Mammen
Institution:1. Wiesenstr. 9, D-16278 Angermünde, Germany;2. Oikostat GmbH, Ausserdorf 43, CH-6218 Ettiswil, Switzerland;3. Landesamt für Umwelt, Gesundheit und Verbraucherschutz Brandenburg, Staatliche Vogelschutzwarte, Buckower Dorfstraße 34, D-14715 Nennhausen OT Buckow, Germany;4. ÖKOTOP Büro für angewandte Landschaftsökologie, Philipp-Müller-Straße 44/1, D-06110 Halle, Germany
Abstract:Mortality from collisions with increasing numbers of wind turbines is a potential hazard to raptor populations, but the actual effects on a population scale have rarely been studied based on field data. We estimated annual collision numbers for Red Kites Milvus milvus in the German federal state of Brandenburg (29,483 km2). A hierarchical model considering carcass persistence rate, searcher efficiency and the probability that a killed animal falls into a searched area was applied to results of carcass searches at 617 turbines. Collision risk varied significantly with season. The model estimated 308 (95% CrI 159–488) Red Kite fatalities at 3044 turbines operating during 2012, representing 3.1% of the estimated post-breeding population of 9972 individuals. Using the potential biological removal (PBR) method, mortality thresholds of 4.0% were obtained for migratory Red Kite populations. This level of mortality may be reached when turbine numbers increase within a few years. Since wind turbine collisions may affect Red Kites throughout the global range, a more detailed assessment of the actual impacts on populations is needed, especially because the PBR does not account for the predominance of adult birds among the collision victims.
Keywords:Wind energy  Collision risk  Carcass searches  Potential biological removal
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