2022
DOI: 10.1177/19400829221130479
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Power Lines, an Understudied Cause of Avian Mortality in Mexico

Abstract: Background and Research Aims Power lines are one of the main anthropogenic causes of bird mortality on a global scale, but research is scarce in some countries with a high diversity of birds, such as Mexico. In this study, we assessed the impact of bird collisions and electrocutions with power lines on avian communities at three wind farms located in three different states in Mexico. Methods Carcass searches were carried out at sites in Tamaulipas (4 months in 2021), Guanajuato (2 months in 2020, 4 months in 2… Show more

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“…The issues of bird collision and electrocution are multifaceted, encompassing biological, topographical, meteorological, and technical aspects of power lines (APLIC, 2012 ). The susceptibility of certain bird species to hazards related to power lines may also be influenced by the characteristics of their surrounding habitats (Escobar‐Ibáñez et al, 2022 ). The agricultural landscapes that serve as important foraging and roosting areas for numerous bird species also pose heightened risks of collision and electrocution (Collins et al, 2010 ; Sundar & Choudhury, 2005 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issues of bird collision and electrocution are multifaceted, encompassing biological, topographical, meteorological, and technical aspects of power lines (APLIC, 2012 ). The susceptibility of certain bird species to hazards related to power lines may also be influenced by the characteristics of their surrounding habitats (Escobar‐Ibáñez et al, 2022 ). The agricultural landscapes that serve as important foraging and roosting areas for numerous bird species also pose heightened risks of collision and electrocution (Collins et al, 2010 ; Sundar & Choudhury, 2005 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%