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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Wildlife Detection and Observation Technologies at a Solar Power Tower Facility

机译:评估太阳能塔设施中的野生生物检测和观测技术的有效性

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Solar power towers produce electrical energy from sunlight at an industrial scale. Little is known about the effects of this technology on flying animals and few methods exist for automatically detecting or observing wildlife at solar towers and other tall anthropogenic structures. Smoking objects are sometimes observed co-occurring with reflected, concentrated light (“solar flux”) in the airspace around solar towers, but the identity and origins of such objects can be difficult to determine. In this observational pilot study at the world’s largest solar tower facility, we assessed the efficacy of using radar, surveillance video, and insect trapping to detect and observe animals flying near the towers. During site visits in May and September 2014, we monitored the airspace surrounding towers and observed insects, birds, and bats under a variety of environmental and operational conditions. We detected and broadly differentiated animals or objects moving through the airspace generally using radar and near solar towers using several video imaging methods. Video revealed what appeared to be mostly small insects burning in the solar flux. Also, we occasionally detected birds flying in the solar flux but could not accurately identify birds to species or the types of insects and small objects composing the vast majority of smoking targets. Insect trapping on the ground was somewhat effective at sampling smaller insects around the tower, and presence and abundance of insects in the traps generally trended with radar and video observations. Traps did not tend to sample the larger insects we sometimes observed flying in the solar flux or found dead on the ground beneath the towers. Some of the methods we tested (e.g., video surveillance) could be further assessed and potentially used to automatically detect and observe flying animals in the vicinity of solar towers to advance understanding about their effects on wildlife.
机译:太阳能塔从工业规模的阳光中产生电能。关于这项技术对飞行动物的影响知之甚少,并且很少有方法可以自动检测或观察太阳塔和其他高人为建筑物上的野生生物。有时在太阳塔周围的空域中观察到吸烟物体与反射的集中光(“太阳通量”)同时出现,但这些物体的身份和起源可能很难确定。在全球最大的太阳能塔设施的这项观察性先导研究中,我们评估了使用雷达,监视视频和昆虫诱捕来检测和观察在塔附近飞行的动物的功效。在2014年5月和9月的实地访问期间,我们监控了塔周围的空域,并在各种环境和操作条件下观察了昆虫,鸟类和蝙蝠。我们通常使用雷达和太阳塔附近的几种视频成像方法来检测并区分出在空域中移动的动物或物体。录像显示,似乎大部分是小昆虫在日光通量中燃烧。此外,我们偶尔会检测到在太阳光通量中飞行的鸟类,但无法准确地识别鸟类,它们是构成绝大多数吸烟目标的物种或昆虫和小物体的类型。将昆虫诱捕在地面上可以有效地对塔周围较小的昆虫进行采样,并且通常通过雷达和视频观察趋势发现诱捕器中昆虫的存在和数量丰富。陷阱通常不会给我们观察到的较大昆虫取样,有时我们会观察到它们在太阳通量中飞行,或者发现它们死在了塔下的地面上。我们测试的某些方法(例如视频监控)可以得到进一步评估,并有可能被用于自动检测和观察太阳塔附近的飞行动物,以加深对它们对野生生物的影响的了解。

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