A selection of peer-reviewed articles
Voigt et al. 2024. Towards solving the global green-green dilemma between wind energy production and bat conservation. BioScience, 0, 1–13.
Voigt et al. 2015. Wildlife and Renewable Energy: German Politics Cross Migratory Bats. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 61(2), 213-219.
Rodrigues et al. 2014. Guidelines for consideration of bats in wind farm projects Revision 2014. EUROBATS Publication Series N°6. UNEP/EUROBATS SECRETARIAT, Bonn, Germany, 133 pp.
Barré et al. 2022. Over a decade of failure to implement UNEP/EUROBATS guidelines in wind energy planning: A call for action. Conservation Science and Practice, 4:e12805.
Voigt et al. 2022. Wind turbines without curtailment produce large numbers of bat fatalities throughout their lifetime: A call against ignorance and neglect. Global Ecology and Conservation, 37, e02149.
Roemer et al. 2017. Bat flight height monitored from wind masts predicts mortality risk at wind farms. Biological Conservation, 215, 116–122.
Kruszynski et al. 2021. High vulnerability of juvenile Nathusius' pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus nathusii) at wind turbines. Ecological Applications.
Reusch et al., 2023. Wind energy production in forests conflicts with tree-roosting bats. Current Biology 33, 1–7.
Lagerveld et al., 2023. Acoustic monitoring reveals spatiotemporal occurrence of Nathusius’ pipistrelle at the southern North Sea during autumn migration. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 195.
del Mar Salguero et al. 2023. Bat mortality in wind farms of southern Europe: temporal patterns and implications in the current context of climate change. Biodiversity and Conservation, 32, 3953–3971.
Barré et al., 2023- Drivers of bat activity at wind turbines advocate for mitigating bat exposure using multicriteria algorithm-based curtailment. Science of the Total Environment 866, 161404.