Conkling Tara J, Vander Zanden Hannah B, Allison Taber D, Diffendorfer Jay E, Dietsch Thomas V, Duerr Adam E, Fesnock Amy L, Hernandez Rebecca R, Loss Scott R, Nelson David M, Sanzenbacher Peter M, Yee Julie L, Katzner Todd E
U.S. Geological Survey, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Boise, ID 87648, USA.
Department of Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
R Soc Open Sci. 2022 Mar 30;9(3):211558. doi: 10.1098/rsos.211558. eCollection 2022 Mar.
Renewable energy production can kill individual birds, but little is known about how it affects avian populations. We assessed the vulnerability of populations for 23 priority bird species killed at wind and solar facilities in California, USA. Bayesian hierarchical models suggested that 48% of these species were vulnerable to population-level effects from added fatalities caused by renewables and other sources. Effects of renewables extended far beyond the location of energy production to impact bird populations in distant regions across continental migration networks. Populations of species associated with grasslands where turbines were located were most vulnerable to wind. Populations of nocturnal migrant species were most vulnerable to solar, despite not typically being associated with deserts where the solar facilities we evaluated were located. Our findings indicate that addressing declines of North American bird populations requires consideration of the effects of renewables and other anthropogenic threats on both nearby and distant populations of vulnerable species.
可再生能源生产会导致个别鸟类死亡,但对于其如何影响鸟类种群却知之甚少。我们评估了美国加利福尼亚州风能和太阳能设施中23种重点鸟类种群面临的脆弱性。贝叶斯分层模型表明,这些物种中有48%易受可再生能源及其他来源新增死亡造成的种群水平影响。可再生能源的影响远远超出能源生产地点,波及大陆迁徙网络中遥远地区的鸟类种群。与涡轮机所在草原相关的物种种群最易受风电场影响。夜间迁徙物种的种群最易受太阳能设施影响,尽管这些物种通常与我们评估的太阳能设施所在的沙漠并无关联。我们的研究结果表明,要应对北美鸟类种群数量下降问题,需要考虑可再生能源及其他人为威胁对脆弱物种附近及遥远种群的影响。