Hundreds of millions of birds die each year in the United States as a result of collisions with plate-glass. It is estimated to be the largest source of avian mortality associated with humans. As our population continues to grow by an expected three billion individuals, more structures will be built, and the threat will increase. Further, modern buildings are frequently designed with large expanses of glass, often for energy efficiency, which greatly increases their danger to birds. Birds are vital to human well-being. They provide a number of ecosystem services, so their loss is our loss. For example, birds are vital to seed dispersal and plant pollination. They also reduce the numbers of insect pests, saving on crop losses and lessening t...
The collision of migrating birds with human-built structures and windows is a world-wide problem tha...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyWindow collisions are the second...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020The history of modern bird conservation in the Unit...
As urbanization happens, more and more buildings are built, leading to the increasing deaths of bird...
Collisions with windows are one of the main causes of human-induced bird deaths (Klem et al. 2014). ...
Birds cannot sense glass and often collide with it; these collisions are often fatal. On an annual b...
Collision with building windows is one of the main causes of direct humanrelated bird deaths in Nort...
Bird-window collisions cause an estimated one billion bird deaths annually in the United States. Bui...
Bird Window Collisions Result in an estimated 365-988 million bird fatalities each year in the U.S....
Collisions with artificial structures represent one of the most significant cause of bird mortality ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation June. 2018. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Robert ...
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...
Avian window collisions kill an estimated 365-988 million birds each year in North America. This pla...
Bird populations have declined dramatically since 1970 with an estimated population loss of 2.9 bill...
The collision of migrating birds with human-built structures and windows is a world-wide problem tha...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyWindow collisions are the second...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020The history of modern bird conservation in the Unit...
As urbanization happens, more and more buildings are built, leading to the increasing deaths of bird...
Collisions with windows are one of the main causes of human-induced bird deaths (Klem et al. 2014). ...
Birds cannot sense glass and often collide with it; these collisions are often fatal. On an annual b...
Collision with building windows is one of the main causes of direct humanrelated bird deaths in Nort...
Bird-window collisions cause an estimated one billion bird deaths annually in the United States. Bui...
Bird Window Collisions Result in an estimated 365-988 million bird fatalities each year in the U.S....
Collisions with artificial structures represent one of the most significant cause of bird mortality ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation June. 2018. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Robert ...
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...
Avian window collisions kill an estimated 365-988 million birds each year in North America. This pla...
Bird populations have declined dramatically since 1970 with an estimated population loss of 2.9 bill...
The collision of migrating birds with human-built structures and windows is a world-wide problem tha...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyWindow collisions are the second...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020The history of modern bird conservation in the Unit...