Understanding fatality patterns and sex ratios of Brazilian free-tailed bats ( Tadarida brasiliensis ) at wind energy facilities in western California and Texas.
Sarah T LiCariAmanda Marie HaleSara P WeaverSarah FrittsTodd KatznerDavid M NelsonDean A WilliamsPublished in: PeerJ (2023)
We observed unexpected variation in the seasonal timing of peak fatalities in California and differences in the sex ratio of fatalities across time and facility location in Texas. In Texas, proximity to different roost types (bridge or cave) likely influenced the sex ratio of fatalities at wind energy facilities. Due to the inconsistencies in the timing of peak female fatalities, we were unable to determine an optimum curtailment period; however, there may be location-specific trends that warrant future investigation. More research should be done over the entirety of the bat active season to better understand these trends in Texas. In addition, standardization of PCM studies could assist future research efforts, enhance current monitoring efforts, and facilitate research on post-construction monitoring studies.