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Do birds respond to spiral markers on overhead wires of a high-voltage power line? Insights from a dedicated avian radar

机译:鸟类在高压电力线的架空电线上响应螺旋标记吗?专用禽雷达的见解

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Growing human population demands the expansion of the energy transmission grid. Power lines represent a major death hazard for many species, especially birds. Addressing such a human-wildlife conflict requires detailed knowledge of how species use the aerial space and how they react to mitigation measures, such as flight markers. Here, we use a dedicated avian radar to study birds’ flight behaviour at marked and unmarked sections of a power line in Norway. We investigate the effect of wire marking on the density of bird tracks, multidirectionality, perpendicularity and turning angle at increasing distance from a power line as well as the maximum turning angles and track height. In addition, the avian radar allowed us to compare flight behaviour between daytime and night-time. The density of bird tracks was lower during the daytime (when markers are visible) compared to night-time (markers are not visible). Furthermore, bird tracks (i) were more directional during daytime, especially at the marked section, (ii) were less perpendicular to the power line at the marked compared to the unmarked section, and (iii) performed more pronounced turning angles at the unmarked compared to the marked section. Moreover, tracks’ maximum turning angle was largest at the unmarked section and the average track height was greater at the marked section of the power line. Our findings provide new correlative evidence of changes in birds’ flight behaviour induced by flight markers on a power line’s earth wire. Furthermore, we highlight the adequacy of dedicated avian radars to assess the efficiency of conservation interventions mitigating the impacts of overhead energy infrastructure (power lines, wind turbines) on the use of the aerial space by animals.
机译:生长人口要求扩大能量传输网格。电力线代表许多物种,尤其是鸟类的重大死亡危害。解决这种人类野生动物冲突需要详细了解物种如何使用空中空间以及如何对减缓措施(例如飞行标记)的反应。在这里,我们使用专门的禽雷达在挪威电力线的标记和未标记的部分时学习鸟类的飞行行为。我们研究了线标记对鸟轨道,多向,垂直度和转向角度距离电力线的距离以及最大转动角度和轨道高度的影响。此外,禽雷达允许我们在白天和夜间之间比较飞行行为。与夜间(标记不可见的标记)相比,白天(当可见标记)时,鸟轨道的密度较低。此外,鸟轨道(I)在白天期间更定向,特别是在标记部分处,与未标记的部分相比,(iii)在标记的标记上垂直于电力线,并且(iii)在未标记的转动角度执行更明显的转动角度与标记部分相比。此外,轨道在未标记的部分处最大的最大转向角度最大,并且在电源线的标记部分处平均轨道高度更大。我们的调查结果提供了新的相关证据,即由电力线路地线诱导的飞行标记引起的鸟类飞行行为的变化。此外,我们突出了专门的禽雷达的充分性,以评估减轻架空能量基础设施(电力线,风力涡轮机)对动物使用空中空间的影响的保护干预效率。

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