Abstract Background Millions of flying migrants encounter the Great Lakes and other large water bodies on long-distance flights each spring and fall, but quantitative data regarding how they traverse these obstacles are limited. Shorelines are known areas of migrant concentration due to the ecological barrier effect, but details on the magnitude of this concentration and the flight behaviors causing it are largely unknown and difficult to quantify. Mobile avian radar can provide a unique view of how birds and bats move across landscapes by tracking thousands of individual migrants moving through a sample volume that extends multiple kilometers in radius. Results During the spring of 2014 we used two avian radar units to compare migration pa...
Capsule: Nocturnal passerine migration patterns were studied by a network of weather radars within t...
University of Minnesota Duluth, Natural Resources Research Institute; Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Ecological Society of...
Millions of migrants encounter the Great Lakes during spring and autumn migratory movements. How mig...
Coastlines in marine areas are known to influence use of the airspace as a habitat by migrating bir...
Many long-distance migratory songbirds encounter geographic barriers at some point during their annu...
Understanding the flight patterns of migrating birds is critical for informing conservation actions ...
By recording nocturnally migrating passerines with tracking radar we have investigated how coastline...
As wind energy rapidly expands worldwide, information to minimize impacts of this development on bio...
Migratory animals are affected by various factors during their journeys, and the study of animal mov...
Many species of birds and bats undertake seasonal migrations between breeding and over-wintering sit...
Buler, Jeffrey J.There are several remote-sensing tools readily available for the study of nocturnal...
With many of the world's migratory bird populations in alarming decline, broad-scale assessments of ...
With many of the world's migratory bird populations in alarming decline, broad-scale assessments of ...
We documented the pattern of nocturnal passerine migration on each side of the St. Lawrence estuary ...
Capsule: Nocturnal passerine migration patterns were studied by a network of weather radars within t...
University of Minnesota Duluth, Natural Resources Research Institute; Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Ecological Society of...
Millions of migrants encounter the Great Lakes during spring and autumn migratory movements. How mig...
Coastlines in marine areas are known to influence use of the airspace as a habitat by migrating bir...
Many long-distance migratory songbirds encounter geographic barriers at some point during their annu...
Understanding the flight patterns of migrating birds is critical for informing conservation actions ...
By recording nocturnally migrating passerines with tracking radar we have investigated how coastline...
As wind energy rapidly expands worldwide, information to minimize impacts of this development on bio...
Migratory animals are affected by various factors during their journeys, and the study of animal mov...
Many species of birds and bats undertake seasonal migrations between breeding and over-wintering sit...
Buler, Jeffrey J.There are several remote-sensing tools readily available for the study of nocturnal...
With many of the world's migratory bird populations in alarming decline, broad-scale assessments of ...
With many of the world's migratory bird populations in alarming decline, broad-scale assessments of ...
We documented the pattern of nocturnal passerine migration on each side of the St. Lawrence estuary ...
Capsule: Nocturnal passerine migration patterns were studied by a network of weather radars within t...
University of Minnesota Duluth, Natural Resources Research Institute; Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Ecological Society of...