GPS tracking data can document wind turbine interactions: Evidence from a GPS-tagged Eurasian curlew

Frédéric Jiguet , Philipp Schwemmer , Pierre Rousseau , Pierrick Bocher
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Abstract

The Eurasian Curlew is an endangered long-lived shorebird breeding in grassland and moorland, with declining numbers across its range due to habitat loss and former hunting. In this context, any additional adult mortality can have a noticeable impact on population dynamics, hence on extinction risk. We report a case of a GPS-tagged individual which track revealed an unusual stopover at the bottom of a wind turbine along its migration route. The curlew rested hours in an unfavourable environment before moving to the adjacent coastal shore, then completed its migration journey the next day. In previous studies, GPS-tags helped to identify death casualties at wind farms, but to our knowledge this is the first detailed report of a non-lethal injury of a tagged animal by a wind turbine, probably by the vortex of rotors. This case alerts on the further potential impacts of wind farm development close to breeding, wintering and stopover sites frequented by Eurasian curlews and other birds. Any wind farm development project should consider the opportunity to avoid, reduce or compensate potential lethal and non-lethal impacts on wildlife.

GPS跟踪数据可以记录风力涡轮机的相互作用:来自GPS标记的欧亚鸻的证据
欧亚鸻是一种濒危的长寿命滨鸟,在草原和沼地繁殖,由于栖息地丧失和以前的狩猎,其数量在整个范围内下降。在这种情况下,任何额外的成人死亡率都可能对种群动态产生显著影响,从而增加灭绝风险。我们报告了一个案例,一个gps标记的个体,跟踪显示一个不寻常的中途停留在沿其迁移路线的风力涡轮机底部。杓鹬在不利的环境中休息数小时,然后前往邻近的海岸,然后在第二天完成迁徙旅程。在以前的研究中,gps标签有助于确定风电场的死亡人员伤亡,但据我们所知,这是第一次详细报道被标记的动物受到风力涡轮机的非致命伤害,可能是由于旋翼的涡流。这个案例提醒人们,在靠近欧亚鸻和其他鸟类经常出没的繁殖地、越冬地和中途停留地的地方开发风电场,会产生进一步的潜在影响。任何风电场开发项目都应考虑避免、减少或补偿对野生动物潜在的致命和非致命影响的机会。
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Forensic science international. Animals and environments
Forensic science international. Animals and environments Pollution, Law, Forensic Medicine, Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine (General)
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