Sentences with phrase «migratory bats»

"Migratory bats" refers to bats that travel from one place to another at specific times of the year. They move in search of better food sources, nesting sites, or more suitable climates. Instead of staying in one location all year round, these bats have the ability to fly long distances during their seasonal migrations. Full definition
Our results suggest that wind energy development may pose a substantial threat to migratory bats in North America.
Germany's «energywende» threatens migratory bats Forschungsverbund, Berlin — February 11, 2015 Numerous bats are killed by German wind turbines.
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Large numbers of migratory bats are killed every year at wind energy facilities.
MIGRATORY bats have smaller brains than their stay - at - home cousins, suggesting they can not afford the luxury of lugging large, energetically expensive brains on long journeys.
Yet the researchers still found that migratory bats had smaller brains than non-migratory ones (Biology Letters, DOI: 10.1098 / rsbl.2010.0744).
Some migratory bats are attracted to artificial green light which may interfere with their flight paths, according to a study published May 31,
Studies have since suggested that migratory bats, which roost in trees and fly long distances in the spring and fall, are attracted to the turbines and their towers for some reason.
Migratory bats, for some reason, have a lethal attraction to wind turbines.
Migratory bats are notoriously hard to study, and researchers aren't even sure where they go in the winter or how many of them there are.
We investigated whether fatalities at wind turbines could impact population viability of migratory bats, focusing on the hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus), the species most frequently killed by turbines in North America.
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