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The song of Skylarks Alauda arvensis indicates the deterioration of an acoustic environment resulting from wind farm start-up

机译:Skylarks Alauda arvensis的歌曲表明,由风电场启动导致的声学环境恶化

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The rapid development of wind energy may have negative effects on bird populations, including collisions with turbines, displacement due to disturbance or habitat loss, indirect effects of reduced breeding success and barrier effects. This challenging conservation issue has attracted a great deal of interest, but the noise generated by turbines has been largely overlooked. Here, we studied acoustic behaviour of Skylarks Alauda arvensis in relation to wind farm start-up to assess whether a change in song parameters can indicate a deterioration in the acoustic environment. We recorded territorial males displaying close to operating and non-operating turbines and at a control site without turbines. In the following breeding season, we undertook replications at the same sites, except that the non-operating turbines were now in operation. We found that Skylarks displaying at the wind farm were affected by wind turbine noise. Males singing close to operating wind turbines sang higher-frequency songs than males from a control site and those that displayed near non-operating turbines. In addition, an upward frequency shift in songs was observed when non-operating turbines started to operate in the consecutive season. We therefore conclude that the frequency shift observed did not result from turbine presence, but from the noise they started to generate. This shows that a change in song parameters may reliably and within a relatively short time indicate a significant deterioration of the acoustic environment as a consequence of wind farm start-up. This may help conservation biologists to identify species and populations that are particularly susceptible to wind farm noise.
机译:风能的快速发展可能对鸟类群体产生负面影响,包括与涡轮机的碰撞,由于干扰或栖息地损失导致的位移,间接影响育种成功和障碍效应。这一具有挑战性的保护问题引起了大量兴趣,但涡轮机产生的噪音在很大程度上被忽略了。在这里,我们研究了Skylarks Alauda arvensis的声学行为与风电场启动有关,以评估歌曲参数的变化是否可以表明声环境的劣化。我们录制了靠近运营和非操作涡轮机的领土男性,并在没有涡轮机的控制网站上。在以下繁殖季节中,我们在同一地点进行了复制,不同之处在于非操作涡轮机现在正在运行中。我们发现在风电场上显示的天窗受风力涡轮机噪音的影响。雄性唱歌靠近运行的风力涡轮机比来自控制网站的男性和围绕着非操作涡轮机的操作歌曲。此外,当非操作涡轮机在连续季节开始运行时,观察到歌曲的向上频移。因此,我们得出结论,观察到的频移不是由涡轮机的存在而导致的,而是从它们开始产生的噪声产生。这表明歌曲参数的变化可以可靠地和在相对较短的时间内表明由于风电场启动的后果而言,声学环境的显着恶化。这可能有助于保护生物学家识别特别容易受风暴噪声的物种和群体。

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