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Bats Emit Courtship Songs in Wind Turbine Rotor Zones, Heightening Collision Risks
A study from the Museum für Naturkunde reveals that male bats produce courtship songs in rotor-swept zones of wind turbines, which may increase collision risks.
Editorial Staff
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Recent research indicates that male bats are emitting courtship songs in areas affected by wind turbine rotor sweeps. This behavior was documented by a team from the Museum für Naturkunde.
The study analyzed over 80,000 audio recordings, marking the first evidence of such vocalizations occurring in proximity to wind turbines.
The implications of this behavior are significant, as increased bat activity in these zones could lead to higher collision rates with turbine blades, raising concerns for wildlife management and turbine operation strategies.