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Dataset was used in a scientifically peer-reviewed publication
Description:
Detectors placed at ground-level
(1.5 m) and 30m at meteorological towers and at 1.5m and 65m at wind turbines
at a wind energy facility in southern Alberta, Canada. The purpose was to
compare bat activity and fatality at wind energy sites across the province.
Data Provided By:
Erin Baerwald
Robert Barclay
Content date:
not specified
Citation:
Title: Geographic variation
in activity and fatality of migratory bats at wind energy facilities
Credits: Erin F. Baerwald, Robert
M. R. Barclay
Publication Date: December 15, 2009
Other Citation Info: Baerwald, E.F. and Barclay, R.M., 2009. Geographic
variation in activity and fatality of migratory bats at wind energy facilities.
Journal of Mammalogy, 90(6), pp.1341-1349.
Title: Patterns of activity
and fatality of migratory bats at a wind energy facility in Alberta, Canada
Credits: Erin F. Baerwald, Robert
M. R. Barclay
Publication Date: May 04, 2011
Other Citation Info: Baerwald, E.F. and Barclay, R.M., 2011. Patterns of
activity and fatality of migratory bats at a wind energy facility in Alberta,
Canada. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 75(5), pp.1103-1114.
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Assistant Professor with University of Northern British Columbia
I am an assistant professor of conservation biology interested in the conservation of migratory bats. My research program focuses on the impact of wind energy development on hoary bats, silver-haired bats, and eastern red bats.