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Seasonal Resource Selection by Pronghorn near Wind Energy Facilities in Wyoming, 2010-2012 and 2018-2020

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2010-01-01
End Date
2020-03-31

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Johnston, A.N., Milligan, M.C., Beck, J.L., Taylor, K.L., and Kauffman, M.J, 2021, Seasonal Resource Selection by Pronghorn near Wind Energy Facilities in Wyoming, 2010-2012 and 2018-2020: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9YHHYKD.

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Wind energy represents an important alternative to oil and gas extraction to meet increasing energy demands, but it has the potential to disrupt wildlife populations. Because behavioral adjustments, such as altered habitat selection, are a primary way that long-lived species respond to novel disturbances, USGS scientists evaluated effects of wind energy development on pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) space use and habitat selection. Using data from GPS-collared female pronghorn in the Shirley Basin of south-central Wyoming, USA, we tested four potential effects of wind turbines on pronghorn space use during the summer and winter: 1) displacement away from wind turbines, 2) increase in size of home ranges, 3) short-term avoidance behavior [...]

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This data was collected to evaluate responses of pronghorn to wind-energy development. The data can be used to measure effects of wind-energy facilities on selection of home ranges and resources within home ranges in the Shirley Basin, Wyoming.

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  • USGS Data Release Products

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