Resource Documents by Scholz, Carolin
Scholz, Carolin; and Voigt, Christian
Diet analysis of bats killed at wind turbines suggests large-scale losses of trophic interactions
[Abstract] Agricultural practice has led to landscape simplification and biodiversity decline, yet recently, energy-producing infrastructures, such as wind turbines, have been added to these simplified agroecosystems, turning them into multi-functional energy-agroecosystems. Here, we studied the trophic interactions of bats killed at wind turbines using a DNA metabarcoding approach to shed light on how turbine-related bat fatalities may possibly affect local habitats. Specifically, we identified insect DNA in the stomachs of common noctule bats (Nyctalus noctula) killed by wind turbines in . . . Complete article »
Also try:
Search all of documents for "Scholz, Carolin".
Search entire site for "Scholz, Carolin".