Bat activity at ecovoltaic solar energy developments in the Midwestern United States

IF 3.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Katherine E. Szoldatits , Leroy J. Walston , Heidi M. Hartmann , Laura Fox , Melissa E. Stanger , Sophie E. Steele , Irene Hogstrom , Jordan Macknick
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As global photovoltaic (PV) solar electricity generation continues to increase, some PV sites are co-prioritizing electricity generation and ecosystem function (“ecovoltaics”) to align renewable energy development with biodiversity conservation. Thus far, positive responses of plant and insect communities to native habitats at ecovoltaic sites have been observed, but there has been little research on bat responses to ecovoltaic designs in the U.S. We conducted passive ultrasonic monitoring in 2023 and 2024 at 12 solar sites and paired reference sites (agricultural fields) to investigate bat activity responses to ecovoltaic facilities in the Midwestern U.S. We found that average weekly overall bat activity was approximately 50 % higher within ecovoltaic sites than reference sites in the first half of the monitoring season. We also found species-specific differences in bat responses to ecovoltaic sites, with Hoary Bats showing higher activity on ecovoltaic sites throughout most of the monitoring season, Big Brown Bats showing higher activity on ecovoltaic sites during the first one-third of the monitoring season, and Silver-haired Bats showing no difference in activity between ecovoltaic sites and reference sites. There were no weeks in which bat activity was statistically greater on reference sites, suggesting that bats in the Midwestern U.S. do not avoid ecovoltaic solar sites. Rather, our results suggest that ecovoltaic sites in this region may provide early season (May-June) habitat at a time of year when resources may be limited in the surrounding landscape. These findings support a growing body of evidence on the positive ecological outcomes of ecovoltaic designs. Further investigations of the types of bat calls being recorded at PV sites and relationships with insect prey abundance are needed to understand the underlying drivers of species-specific responses to PV developments.
美国中西部生态光伏太阳能开发中的蝙蝠活动
随着全球光伏(PV)太阳能发电的持续增加,一些光伏站点正在优先考虑发电和生态系统功能(“ecovoltaics”),以使可再生能源发展与生物多样性保护保持一致。到目前为止,已经观察到植物和昆虫群落对生态地原生栖息地的积极反应,我们在2023年和2024年对美国中西部12个太阳能站点和配对参考站点(农田)进行了被动超声波监测,以调查蝙蝠对生态光伏设施的活动反应。我们发现,在监测季节的前半段,生态光伏站点内的平均每周总体蝙蝠活动比参考站点高约50% %。我们还发现蝙蝠对生态伏打点的反应存在物种特异性差异,灰蝠在大部分监测季节在生态伏打点表现出较高的活动,大棕色蝙蝠在监测季节的前三分之一在生态伏打点表现出较高的活动,而银发蝙蝠在生态伏打点和参考点之间的活动没有差异。没有哪周的蝙蝠活动在统计上比参考地点更大,这表明美国中西部的蝙蝠不会避开生态光伏太阳能地点。相反,我们的研究结果表明,该地区的生态立地可能在一年中资源有限的时候提供早季(5 - 6月)栖息地。这些发现支持了越来越多的关于生态光伏设计的积极生态结果的证据。需要进一步调查在PV站点记录的蝙蝠呼叫类型以及与昆虫猎物丰度的关系,以了解PV发展的物种特异性反应的潜在驱动因素。
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Global Ecology and Conservation
Global Ecology and Conservation Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
5.00%
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346
审稿时长
83 days
期刊介绍: Global Ecology and Conservation is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal covering all sub-disciplines of ecological and conservation science: from theory to practice, from molecules to ecosystems, from regional to global. The fields covered include: organismal, population, community, and ecosystem ecology; physiological, evolutionary, and behavioral ecology; and conservation science.
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