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美国输电线鸟类碰撞和触电死亡估计的细化

Refining estimates of bird collision and electrocution mortality at power lines in the United States.

作者信息

Loss Scott R, Will Tom, Marra Peter P

机构信息

Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute - Migratory Bird Center, National Zoological Park, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America.

Division of Migratory Birds - Midwest Regional Office, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Bloomington, Minnesota, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 Jul 3;9(7):e101565. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0101565. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Collisions and electrocutions at power lines are thought to kill large numbers of birds in the United States annually. However, existing estimates of mortality are either speculative (for electrocution) or based on extrapolation of results from one study to all U.S. power lines (for collision). Because national-scale estimates of mortality and comparisons among threats are likely to be used for prioritizing policy and management strategies and for identifying major research needs, these estimates should be based on systematic and transparent assessment of rigorously collected data. We conducted a quantitative review that incorporated data from 14 studies meeting our inclusion criteria to estimate that between 12 and 64 million birds are killed each year at U.S. power lines, with between 8 and 57 million birds killed by collision and between 0.9 and 11.6 million birds killed by electrocution. Sensitivity analyses indicate that the majority of uncertainty in our estimates arises from variation in mortality rates across studies; this variation is due in part to the small sample of rigorously conducted studies that can be used to estimate mortality. Little information is available to quantify species-specific vulnerability to mortality at power lines; the available literature over-represents particular bird groups and habitats, and most studies only sample and present data for one or a few species. Furthermore, additional research is needed to clarify whether, to what degree, and in what regions populations of different bird species are affected by power line-related mortality. Nonetheless, our data-driven analysis suggests that the amount of bird mortality at U.S. power lines is substantial and that conservation management and policy is necessary to reduce this mortality.

摘要

在美国,电线碰撞和触电事故每年被认为会导致大量鸟类死亡。然而,现有的死亡率估计要么是推测性的(针对触电),要么是基于将一项研究的结果外推至美国所有电线(针对碰撞)。由于全国范围内的死亡率估计以及不同威胁之间的比较可能会用于确定政策和管理策略的优先级以及识别主要研究需求,这些估计应该基于对严格收集的数据进行系统且透明的评估。我们进行了一项定量综述,纳入了符合我们纳入标准的14项研究的数据,以估计美国每年有1200万至6400万只鸟类死于电线事故,其中800万至5700万只死于碰撞,090万至1160万只死于触电。敏感性分析表明,我们估计中的大部分不确定性源于不同研究之间死亡率的差异;这种差异部分是由于可用于估计死亡率的严格开展的研究样本较小。几乎没有信息可用于量化特定物种在电线上死亡的脆弱性;现有文献过度代表了特定的鸟类群体和栖息地,而且大多数研究仅对一种或几种物种进行采样并呈现数据。此外,还需要进一步的研究来阐明不同鸟类物种的种群是否、在何种程度上以及在哪些地区受到与电线相关的死亡率的影响。尽管如此,我们基于数据的分析表明,美国电线上鸟类死亡的数量相当可观,因此有必要进行保护管理和制定政策以降低这种死亡率。

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