Evaluating contributions of recent tracking-based animal movement ecology to conservation management

TE Katzner, R Arlettaz - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The use of animal-born sensors for location-based tracking and bio-logging in terrestrial
systems has expanded dramatically in the past 10 years. This rapid expansion has …

Evidence of negative effects of anthropogenic structures on wildlife: a review of grouse survival and behaviour

TJ Hovick, RD Elmore, DK Dahlgren… - Journal of Applied …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic structures such as those associated with energy development are a major
threat to wildlife as a result of direct and indirect effects on populations. Species already …

Wind farms have cascading impacts on ecosystems across trophic levels

M Thaker, A Zambre, H Bhosale - Nature ecology & evolution, 2018 - nature.com
Wind farms are a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels for mitigating the effects of climate
change, but they also have complex ecological consequences. In the biodiversity hotspot of …

Using spatial analyses of bearded vulture movements in southern Africa to inform wind turbine placement

T Reid, S Krüger, DP Whitfield… - Journal of Applied …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Concerns over CO 2 emissions during energy generation and its effect on climate change
have led to increases in the use of renewables, such as wind energy. However, there are …

Prioritizing avian species for their risk of population-level consequences from wind energy development

JA Beston, JE Diffendorfer, SR Loss, DH Johnson - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Recent growth in the wind energy industry has increased concerns about its impacts on
wildlife populations. Direct impacts of wind energy include bird and bat collisions with …

Use of multiple modes of flight subsidy by a soaring terrestrial bird, the golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos, when on migration

TE Katzner, PJ Turk, AE Duerr… - Journal of the …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Large birds regularly use updrafts to subsidize flight. Although most research on soaring bird
flight has focused on use of thermal updrafts, there is evidence suggesting that many …

The energy landscape predicts flight height and wind turbine collision hazard in three species of large soaring raptor

G Péron, CH Fleming, O Duriez, J Fluhr… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Collisions of large soaring raptors with wind turbines and other infrastructures represent a
growing conservation concern. We describe a way to leverage knowledge about raptor …

Resource selection functions based on hierarchical generalized additive models provide new insights into individual animal variation and species distributions

JD McCabe, JD Clare, TA Miller, TE Katzner… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat selection studies are designed to generate predictions of species distributions or
inference regarding general habitat associations and individual variation in habitat use …

[HTML][HTML] Energy development and production in the Great Plains: Implications and mitigation opportunities

JP Ott, BB Hanberry, M Khalil, MW Paschke… - Rangeland Ecology & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Energy is an integral part of society. The major US energy sources of fossil fuels (coal, oil,
natural gas); biofuels (ethanol); and wind are concentrated in grassland ecosystems of the …

Home in the heat: dramatic seasonal variation in home range of desert golden eagles informs management for renewable energy development

M Braham, T Miller, AE Duerr, M Lanzone… - Biological …, 2015 - Elsevier
Renewable energy is expanding quickly with sometimes dramatic impacts to species and
ecosystems. To understand the degree to which sensitive species may be impacted by …