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. 2016 Jan 27;188:122. doi: 10.1007/s10661-016-5095-8

Table 1.

Habitat characteristics of the studied pairs of ‘turbine-control’ sites and the number of individuals captured in the study sites per 100 trap-days

No. of pairs of turbine-control sites Habitat description of the studied sites Number of individuals caught within the turbine and control sites and the trapping effort (number of indiv./trap-days)
Turbine sites Control sites
1 Herbs and grasses with single shrubs and a small share of weedy and ruderal vegetation surrounded by a forest and agricultural areas 34/100 44/100
2 The periphery of a forest ecotone with herbs, grasses and groups of shrubs surrounded by a forest and cultivated fields 34/100 20/100
3 Unmanaged land around turbine towers with weedy and ruderal vegetation surrounded by cultivated fields 17/100 15/100
4 Unmanaged land around turbine towers with weedy and ruderal vegetation surrounded by cultivated fields 48/100 49/100
5 Unmanaged land around turbine towers with weedy and ruderal vegetation surrounded by cultivated fields 35/100 29/100
6 Wet, drained and moved meadows surrounded by the same type of meadows 43/100 44/100
7 Wet, drained and moved meadows surrounded by the same type of meadows 24/100 29/100
8 Herbs and grasses with single shrubs and a small share of weedy and ruderal vegetation surrounded by a forest and agricultural areas 39/100 35/100
9 Herbs and grasses with single shrubs and a small share of weedy and ruderal vegetation surrounded by a forest and agricultural areas 57/100 33/100
10 The periphery of a forest ecotone with herbs, grasses and groups of shrubs surrounded by a forest and cultivated fields 40/100 37/100
11 The periphery of a forest ecotone with herbs, grasses and groups of shrubs surrounded by forest and cultivated fields 35/100 57/100
12 The periphery of a forest ecotone with herbs, grasses and groups of shrubs surrounded by a forest and cultivated fields 44/100 43/100