Title of article
Barriers to movement: Modelling energetic costs of avoiding marine wind farms amongst breeding seabirds
Author/Authors
Masden، نويسنده , , Elizabeth A. and Haydon، نويسنده , , Daniel T. and Fox، نويسنده , , Anthony D. and Furness، نويسنده , , Robert W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
7
From page
1085
To page
1091
Abstract
Proposals for wind farms in areas of known importance for breeding seabirds highlight the need to understand the impacts of these structures. Using an energetic modelling approach, we examine the effects of wind farms as barriers to movement on seabirds of differing morphology. Additional costs, expressed in relation to typical daily energetic expenditures, were highest per unit flight for seabirds with high wing loadings, such as cormorants. Taking species-specific differences into account, costs were relatively higher in terns, due to the high daily frequency of foraging flights. For all species, costs of extra flight to avoid a wind farm appear much less than those imposed by low food abundance or adverse weather, although such costs will be additive to these. We conclude that adopting a species-specific approach is essential when assessing the impacts of wind farms on breeding seabird populations, to fully anticipate the effects of avoidance flights.
Keywords
Avoidance behaviour , barrier effect , Seabird colonies , Wind farm , Energetic cost , Species-specific assessment
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Record number
1982940
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