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Home in the heat: Dramatic seasonal variation in home range of desert golden eagles informs management for renewable energy development

机译:温暖的家园:沙漠金鹰家园范围的剧烈季节性变化为管理可再生能源开发提供了信息

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Renewable energy is expanding quickly with sometimes dramatic impacts to species and ecosystems. To understand the degree to which sensitive species may be impacted by renewable energy projects, it is informative to know how much space individuals use and how that space may overlap with planned development. We used global positioning system global system for mobile communications (GPS-GSM) telemetry to measure year-round movements of golden eagles (Aquila cluysaetos) from the Mojave Desert of California, USA. We estimated monthly space use with adaptive local convex hulls to identify the temporal and spatial scales at which eagles may encounter renewable energy projects in the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan area. Mean size of home ranges was lowest and least variable from November through January and greatest in February March and May August. These monthly home range patterns coincided with seasonal variation in breeding ecology, habitat associations, and temperature. The expanded home ranges in hot summer months included movements to cooler, prey-dense, mountainous areas characterized by forest, grasslands, and scrublands. Breeding-season home ranges (October May) included more lowland semi-desert and rock vegetation. Overlap of eagle home ranges and focus areas for renewable energy development was greatest when eagle home ranges were smallest, during the breeding season. Golden eagles in the Mojave Desert used more space and a wider range of habitat types than expected and renewable energy projects could affect a larger section of the regional population than was previously thought. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:可再生能源发展迅速,有时对物种和生态系统产生巨大影响。为了了解可再生能源项目对敏感物种的影响程度,了解个人使用多少空间以及该空间可能与计划的开发重叠是有益的。我们使用全球定位系统全球移动通信遥测系统(GPS-GSM)来测量来自美国加利福尼亚莫哈维沙漠的金鹰(Aquila cluysaetos)的全年运动。我们估计了每月的空间使用量和自适应局部凸包​​,以识别在沙漠可再生能源保护计划地区老鹰可能遇到可再生能源项目的时空尺度。从11月到1月,房屋范围的平均大小最低,变动最小,而在2月,3月和8月则最大。这些每月的家庭分布模式与繁殖生态,生境关联和温度的季节性变化相吻合。在炎热的夏季,房屋的范围扩大了,包括向凉爽,猎物密集的山区迁移,这些山区以森林,草原和灌木丛为特征。繁殖季节的家园范围(10月,5月)包括更多的低地半沙漠和岩石植被。在繁殖季节,老鹰家的范围最小时,老鹰家的范围和可再生能源开发的重点区域的重叠最大。莫哈韦沙漠中的金鹰比预期的占用了更多的空间,更广泛的栖息地类型,可再生能源项目可能会影响到该地区更大比例的人口。由Elsevier Ltd.发布

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