<div><p>Collisions with windows are an important human-related threat to birds in urban landscapes. However, the proximate drivers of collisions are not well understood, and no study has examined spatial variation in mortality in an urban setting. We hypothesized that the number of fatalities at buildings varies with window area and habitat features that influence avian community structure. In 2010 we documented bird-window collisions (BWCs) and characterized avian community structure at 20 buildings in an urban landscape in northwestern Illinois, USA. For each building and season, we conducted 21 daily surveys for carcasses and nine point count surveys to estimate relative abundance, richness, and diversity. Our sampling design was informe...
Window collisions are a major anthropogenic threat to birds, with up to 1 billion mortalities estima...
Windows in human residential and commercial structures in urban, suburban, and rural landscapes cont...
The second largest anthropogenic cause of bird mortality in North America is bird-window collision, ...
Characteristics of buildings and land cover surrounding buildings influence the number of bird-windo...
Characteristics of buildings and land cover surrounding buildings influence the number of bird-windo...
<div><p>Bird-window collisions are a major and poorly-understood generator of bird mortality. In Nor...
Urban landscapes have drastically altered natural environments. One consequence of these changes is ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2018. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Rob Blair...
This dissertation consists of four concurrent studies of bird-building collisions, which primarily o...
Bird populations have declined dramatically since 1970 with an estimated population loss of 2.9 bill...
Wildlife residing in urban landscapes face many human-related threats to their survival. For birds, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation June. 2018. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Robert ...
Author Institution: Department of Biological, Geological & Environmental Sciences, Cleveland State U...
Bird window collisions cause a large number of bird deaths every year. Despite the high mortality ra...
Bird-building collisions are the largest source of avian collision mortality in North America. Despi...
Window collisions are a major anthropogenic threat to birds, with up to 1 billion mortalities estima...
Windows in human residential and commercial structures in urban, suburban, and rural landscapes cont...
The second largest anthropogenic cause of bird mortality in North America is bird-window collision, ...
Characteristics of buildings and land cover surrounding buildings influence the number of bird-windo...
Characteristics of buildings and land cover surrounding buildings influence the number of bird-windo...
<div><p>Bird-window collisions are a major and poorly-understood generator of bird mortality. In Nor...
Urban landscapes have drastically altered natural environments. One consequence of these changes is ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2018. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Rob Blair...
This dissertation consists of four concurrent studies of bird-building collisions, which primarily o...
Bird populations have declined dramatically since 1970 with an estimated population loss of 2.9 bill...
Wildlife residing in urban landscapes face many human-related threats to their survival. For birds, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation June. 2018. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Robert ...
Author Institution: Department of Biological, Geological & Environmental Sciences, Cleveland State U...
Bird window collisions cause a large number of bird deaths every year. Despite the high mortality ra...
Bird-building collisions are the largest source of avian collision mortality in North America. Despi...
Window collisions are a major anthropogenic threat to birds, with up to 1 billion mortalities estima...
Windows in human residential and commercial structures in urban, suburban, and rural landscapes cont...
The second largest anthropogenic cause of bird mortality in North America is bird-window collision, ...