[EN] Collision with buildings is a major threat to birds that provokes the death of millions of birds every year in built-up areas. Despite its magnitude, this phenomenon remains poorly studied in Europe. We studied bird-window collisions during postnuptial migration in the city of Tarragona (NE Spain). We surveyed a 15-m-high residential building in the city centre with a reflective façade for 189 days during postnuptial periods in 2012– 2015. We found 172 dead birds belonging to 15 species, most of them migratory. Blackcaps Sylvia atricapilla, Reed Warblers Acrocephalus scirpaceus and Pied Flycatchers Ficedula hypoleuca were the commonest casualties, representing 72% of all recovered bird corpses. Once the uneven sampling effort between d...
Bird roadkill occurences in Aragon, Spain. The increase in road networks and vehicular traffic has p...
Avian window collisions kill an estimated 365-988 million birds each year in North America. This pla...
The second largest anthropogenic cause of bird mortality in North America is bird-window collision, ...
Author Institution: Department of Biological, Geological & Environmental Sciences, Cleveland State U...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation June. 2018. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Robert ...
The increase in road networks and vehicular traffic has posed a major threat to vertebrates over the...
© 2020 Society for Conservation Biology Collisions with buildings cause up to 1 billion bird fatalit...
<div><p>Bird-window collisions are a major and poorly-understood generator of bird mortality. In Nor...
Bird-window collisions are a dramatic cause of bird mortality globally. In Latin America, statistics...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyWindow collisions are the second...
Bird-window collisions have been estimated to be among the most important sources of bird death. Des...
Characteristics of buildings and land cover surrounding buildings influence the number of bird-windo...
Collisions with artificial structures represent one of the most significant cause of bird mortality ...
Bird populations have declined dramatically since 1970 with an estimated population loss of 2.9 bill...
[EN] Many bird populations have recently changed their migratory behavior in response to alterations...
Bird roadkill occurences in Aragon, Spain. The increase in road networks and vehicular traffic has p...
Avian window collisions kill an estimated 365-988 million birds each year in North America. This pla...
The second largest anthropogenic cause of bird mortality in North America is bird-window collision, ...
Author Institution: Department of Biological, Geological & Environmental Sciences, Cleveland State U...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation June. 2018. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Robert ...
The increase in road networks and vehicular traffic has posed a major threat to vertebrates over the...
© 2020 Society for Conservation Biology Collisions with buildings cause up to 1 billion bird fatalit...
<div><p>Bird-window collisions are a major and poorly-understood generator of bird mortality. In Nor...
Bird-window collisions are a dramatic cause of bird mortality globally. In Latin America, statistics...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyWindow collisions are the second...
Bird-window collisions have been estimated to be among the most important sources of bird death. Des...
Characteristics of buildings and land cover surrounding buildings influence the number of bird-windo...
Collisions with artificial structures represent one of the most significant cause of bird mortality ...
Bird populations have declined dramatically since 1970 with an estimated population loss of 2.9 bill...
[EN] Many bird populations have recently changed their migratory behavior in response to alterations...
Bird roadkill occurences in Aragon, Spain. The increase in road networks and vehicular traffic has p...
Avian window collisions kill an estimated 365-988 million birds each year in North America. This pla...
The second largest anthropogenic cause of bird mortality in North America is bird-window collision, ...