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Publication: Artificial light at night confounds broad‐scale habitat use by migrating birds

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2018-04-26 13:07:40
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2018-04-26 13:09:03
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2018-01-08 23:00:00

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North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Jeffrey Buler(Principal Investigator), Jeffrey Buler(Author), Deanna Dawson(Author), 2018-04-26(creation), 2018-04-26(lastUpdate), 2018-01-08(Publication), Publication: Artificial light at night confounds broad‐scale habitat use by migrating birds, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ele.12902

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Publication from the NALCC co-funded project Identifying Important Migratory Landbird Stopover Sites in the Northeast.With many of the world’s migratory bird populations in alarming decline, broad‐scale assessments of responses to migratory hazards may prove crucial to successful conservation efforts. Most birds migrate at night through increasingly light‐polluted skies. Bright light sources can attract airborne migrants and lead to collisions with structures, but might also influence selection of migratory stopover habitat and thereby acquisition of food resources. We demonstrate, using multi‐year weather radar measurements of nocturnal migrants across the northeastern U.S., that autumnal migrant stopover density increased at regional [...]

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noteMcLaren, J.D., Buler, J. J., Schreckengost, T., Smolinsky, J.A., Boone, M., van Loon, E.E., and Dawson, D.K., Walters, E. (2018). Artificial light at night confounds broad‐scale habitat use by migrating birds. Ecology Letters 21(3): 356-364.

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