Search Results - "Horton, Kyle G"
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A continental system for forecasting bird migration
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (14-09-2018)“…Billions of animals cross the globe each year during seasonal migrations, but efforts to monitor them are hampered by the unpredictability of their movements…”
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High-intensity urban light installation dramatically alters nocturnal bird migration
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (17-10-2017)“…Billions of nocturnally migrating birds move through increasingly photopolluted skies, relying on cues for navigation and orientation that artificial light at…”
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Drivers of fatal bird collisions in an urban center
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (15-06-2021)“…Millions of nocturnally migrating birds die each year from collisions with built structures, especially brightly illuminated buildings and communication…”
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Artificial light at night is a top predictor of bird migration stopover density
Published in Nature communications (04-12-2023)“…As billions of nocturnal avian migrants traverse North America, twice a year they must contend with landscape changes driven by natural and anthropogenic…”
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Seasonal associations with light pollution trends for nocturnally migrating bird populations
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-03-2022)“…Artificial light at night (ALAN) is adversely affecting natural systems worldwide, including the disorienting influence of ALAN on nocturnally migrating birds…”
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Using weather radar to help minimize wind energy impacts on nocturnally migrating birds
Published in Conservation letters (01-07-2022)“…As wind energy rapidly expands worldwide, information to minimize impacts of this development on biodiversity is urgently needed. Here we demonstrate how data…”
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Dual‐polarization radar products for biological applications
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-11-2016)“…Abstract The upgrade of the national network of next‐generation weather surveillance radars ( NEXRAD ) in the United States to dual polarizations has been…”
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Using spatiotemporal information in weather radar data to detect and track communal roosts
Published in Remote sensing in ecology and conservation (01-10-2024)“…The exodus of flying animals from their roosting locations is often visible as expanding ring‐shaped patterns in weather radar data. The NEXRAD network, for…”
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Long‐term analysis of persistence and size of swallow and martin roosts in the US Great Lakes
Published in Remote sensing in ecology and conservation (01-08-2023)“…In this study, we combined a machine learning pipeline and human supervision to identify and label swallow and martin roost locations on data captured from…”
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Stopover strategies drive potential adaptability under changing environments
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Can ecological forecasting lead to convergence on sustainable lighting policies?
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-04-2023)“…The overuse and expansion of artificial light at night (ALAN) has emerged from complex social, economic, and political factors, making it a societal problem…”
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Extending bioacoustic monitoring of birds aloft through flight call localization with a three‐dimensional microphone array
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-10-2016)“…Bioacoustic localization of bird vocalizations provides unattended observations of the location of calling individuals in many field applications. While this…”
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Seasonal variation in the effects of artificial light at night on the occurrence of nocturnally migrating birds in urban areas
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-02-2021)“…Urban areas often contain large numbers of migratory bird species during seasonal migration, many of which are nocturnal migrants. How artificial light at…”
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To mitigate bird collisions, enforce the Migratory Bird Treaty Act
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Bright lights in the big cities: migratory birds’ exposure to artificial light
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-05-2019)“…Many species of migratory birds have evolved the ability to migrate at night, and the recent and rapid expansion of artificial light at night has markedly…”
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Phenology of nocturnal avian migration has shifted at the continental scale
Published in Nature climate change (01-01-2020)“…Climate change induced phenological shifts in primary productivity result in trophic mismatches for many organisms 1 – 4 , with broad implications for…”
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Near‐term ecological forecasting for dynamic aeroconservation of migratory birds
Published in Conservation biology (01-12-2021)“…Near‐term ecological forecasting has the potential to mitigate negative impacts of human modifications on wildlife by directing efficient action through…”
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Toward a predictive macrosystems framework for migration ecology
Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-10-2016)“…Concern about the sustainability of intercontinental-scale migration systems grows apace with global change. Traditional organism-centred approaches to this…”
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The effects of light pollution on migratory animal behavior
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-04-2023)“…Awareness of light as a pollutant is growing, and with emerging technologies our understanding of how light pollution uniquely impacts migratory species…”
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Chasing and surfing seasonal waves: Avian migration through the US tracks land surface phenology in fall, but not spring
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-07-2024)“…Climate change is altering the timing of seasonal events for many taxa. There is limited understanding of how northward/southward songbird migration follows or…”
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