The effects of light pollution on migratory animal behavior

CS Burt, JF Kelly, GE Trankina, CL Silva… - Trends in Ecology & …, 2023 - cell.com
Light pollution is a global threat to biodiversity, especially migratory organisms, some of
which traverse hemispheric scales. Research on light pollution has grown significantly over …

Migration mortality in birds

I Newton - Ibis, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Bird migration is one of the greatest wildlife spectacles, producing massive global changes
in the distributions of birds twice each year. To understand the evolution of this …

Drivers of fatal bird collisions in an urban center

BM Van Doren, DE Willard, M Hennen… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Millions of nocturnally migrating birds die each year from collisions with built structures,
especially brightly illuminated buildings and communication towers. Reducing this source of …

Rehabilitation outcomes of bird-building collision victims in the Northeastern United States

A Kornreich, D Partridge, M Youngblood, K Parkins - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Building collisions are a leading threat to wild birds; however, only those that are found dead
or fatally wounded are included in current mortality estimates, with injured or stunned birds …

Heavy migration traffic and bad weather are a dangerous combination: Bird collisions in New York City

K Chen, SM Kross, K Parkins… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Bird–building collisions account for 365–988 million bird fatalities every year in the United
States alone. Understanding conditions that heighten collision risk is critical to develo** …

An urban cast of characters: Landscape use and cover influencing mammal occupancy in an American midwestern city

SH Hursh, JM Bauder, M Fidino, D Drake - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2023 - Elsevier
With future human population growth concentrating in urban areas, cities are working to
counterbalance ecological disturbances resulting from development by incorporating green …

Multi-scale temporal variation in bird-window collisions in the central United States

CS Riding, TJ O'Connell, SR Loss - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Expansion of urbanization and infrastructure associated with human activities has numerous
impacts on wildlife including causing wildlife-structure collisions. Collisions with building …

Predicting bird‐window collisions with weather radar

JA Elmore, CS Riding, KG Horton… - Journal of Applied …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Up to 1 billion birds die annually in the US from window collisions; most of these casualties
represent migratory native species. Because this major mortality source likely contributes to …

Opening the black box of bird-window collisions: Passive video recordings in a residential backyard

B Samuels, B Fenton, E Fernández-Juricic… - PeerJ, 2022 - peerj.com
Collisions with windows on buildings are a major source of bird mortality. The current
understanding of daytime collisions is limited by a lack of empirical data on how collisions …

Year-round monitoring at a Pacific coastal campus reveals similar winter and spring collision mortality and high vulnerability of the Varied Thrush

KL De Groot, AN Porter, AR Norris, AC Huang… - The Condor, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Bird–window collisions are a leading cause of direct anthropogenic avian mortality, yet our
state of knowledge regarding this threat relies heavily on eastern North American studies …