August 27, 2008
Alberta, Wildlife

Barotrauma is a significant cause of bat fatalities at wind turbines

Baerwald, Erin; d’Amours, Genevieve; Klug, Brandon; and Barclay, Robert

Summary. Bird fatalities at some wind energy facilities around the world have been documented for decades, but the issue of bat fatalities at such facilities – primarily involving migratory species during autumn migration – has been raised relatively recently. Given that echolocating bats detect moving objects better than stationary ones, their relatively high fatality rate is perplexing, and numerous explanations have been proposed. The decompression hypothesis proposes that bats are killed by barotrauma caused by rapid air-pressure reduction near moving turbine blades. Barotrauma involves tissue damage to air-containing structures caused by rapid or excessive pressure change; pulmonary barotrauma is lung damage due to expansion of air in the lungs that is not accommodated by exhalation. We report here the first evidence that barotrauma is the cause of death in a high proportion of bats found at wind energy facilities. We found that 90% of bat fatalities involved internal haemorrhaging consistent with barotrauma, and that direct contact with turbine blades only accounted for about half of the fatalities. Air pressure change at turbine blades is an undetectable hazard and helps explain high bat fatality rates. We suggest that one reason why there are fewer bird than bat fatalities is that the unique respiratory anatomy of birds is less susceptible to barotrauma than that of mammals.

Current Biology, Volume 18, Issue 16, 26 August 2008, Pages R695-R696
doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2008.06.029 [1]

Erin F. Baerwald, Genevieve H. d’Amours, Brandon J. Klug, and Robert M.R. Barclay

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB Canada T2N 1N4

Download original document: “Barotrauma is a significant cause of bat fatalities at wind turbines [2]


URL to article:  https://www.wind-watch.org/documents/barotrauma-is-a-significant-cause-of-bat-fatalities-at-wind-turbines/


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[1] 10.1016/j.cub.2008.06.029: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2008.06.029

[2] Barotrauma is a significant cause of bat fatalities at wind turbines: https://docs.wind-watch.org/baerwald2008.pdf