Figure 2. The four best-fitting distributions using published bat fatality data in the United States, assuming stable fatality rates per megawatt (MW)

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Figure 2. The four best-fitting distributions using published bat fatality data in the United States, assuming stable fatality rates per megawatt (MW) across years. The curves show the shape of the four distributions and indicate close agreement among them. The y-axis is the estimated probability that a randomly selected turbine in the contiguous United States will be associated with a given number of bat fatalities per megawatt per year. For example, the estimated probability that a turbine will result in 10 killed bats per year is approximately between .20 and .24. From: Bats Killed in Large Numbers at United States Wind Energy Facilities BioScience. 2013;63(12):975-979. doi:10.1525/bio.2013.63.12.10 BioScience | © 2013 by American Institute of Biological Sciences

Figure 1. Map of the contiguous United States Figure 1. Map of the contiguous United States. The open circles show the locations of published bat fatality data from wind energy facilities used in this analysis. From: Bats Killed in Large Numbers at United States Wind Energy Facilities BioScience. 2013;63(12):975-979. doi:10.1525/bio.2013.63.12.10 BioScience | © 2013 by American Institute of Biological Sciences