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Distance to hedgerows drives local repulsion and attraction of wind turbines on bats: Implications for spatial siting

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Summary: The rapid development of wind energy has significant impacts on bat ecology, and the distance of habitats determines the attraction or repulsion of bats by wind turbines. This study investigates the effect of different distances between wind turbines and hedgerows on bat activity and finds that wind turbines located close to hedgerows strongly repel bats, while turbines located farther away may attract them.

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