Avian mortality from power lines is a species-specific mortality which aects several vulnerable and endangered species. Identi-fying the characteristics of species at risk of power line mortality can help solve this conservation problem. The relative abundance of bird species near power lines was compared with records of electrocution and collision casualties from these power lines to identify species-specific death risk as determined by wing morphology. Generally, collision victims were ‘‘poor’ ’ fliers, while elec-trocution victims were birds of prey, ravens and thermal soarers. Bird species were categorised by wing morphology and risk of either collision or electrocution. Three categories were identified: species with a high risk of coll...
Collision with power lines is a major cause of mortality for many bird species. Understanding the bi...
<div><p>Small passerines, sometimes referred to as perching birds or songbirds, are the most abundan...
We examined the effectiveness of 2 marking devices designed to increase visibility of power lines an...
Biodiversity ResearchAim: Power lines can represent an important source of bird mortality through co...
Collisions and electrocutions at power lines are thought to kill large numbers of birds in the Unite...
Transmission and distribution electricity grids are expanding rapidly worldwide, with significant ne...
<div><p>Collisions and electrocutions at power lines are thought to kill large numbers of birds in t...
Powerlines may pose severe threats to bird populations. We assessed the significance of powerlines a...
Impact of power lines on bird mortality in a subalpine area. — Four sections of power lines, amounti...
Collisions with electrical powerlines are a well-known documented cause of avian mortality (Avian Po...
The literature on bird collision with power lines in Hungary is rather limited. We collected publish...
Along three transects of medium voltage power lines in the steppe of Central Kazakhstan, surveys for...
The use of indicator species may save a considerable amount of resources when the attributes of othe...
BACKGROUND: Collision with electric power lines is a conservation problem for many bird species. Alt...
Bird collisions with electrical transmission lines are a cause of avian mortality. The exact magnitu...
Collision with power lines is a major cause of mortality for many bird species. Understanding the bi...
<div><p>Small passerines, sometimes referred to as perching birds or songbirds, are the most abundan...
We examined the effectiveness of 2 marking devices designed to increase visibility of power lines an...
Biodiversity ResearchAim: Power lines can represent an important source of bird mortality through co...
Collisions and electrocutions at power lines are thought to kill large numbers of birds in the Unite...
Transmission and distribution electricity grids are expanding rapidly worldwide, with significant ne...
<div><p>Collisions and electrocutions at power lines are thought to kill large numbers of birds in t...
Powerlines may pose severe threats to bird populations. We assessed the significance of powerlines a...
Impact of power lines on bird mortality in a subalpine area. — Four sections of power lines, amounti...
Collisions with electrical powerlines are a well-known documented cause of avian mortality (Avian Po...
The literature on bird collision with power lines in Hungary is rather limited. We collected publish...
Along three transects of medium voltage power lines in the steppe of Central Kazakhstan, surveys for...
The use of indicator species may save a considerable amount of resources when the attributes of othe...
BACKGROUND: Collision with electric power lines is a conservation problem for many bird species. Alt...
Bird collisions with electrical transmission lines are a cause of avian mortality. The exact magnitu...
Collision with power lines is a major cause of mortality for many bird species. Understanding the bi...
<div><p>Small passerines, sometimes referred to as perching birds or songbirds, are the most abundan...
We examined the effectiveness of 2 marking devices designed to increase visibility of power lines an...