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    A continental system for forecasting bird migration by Van Doren, Benjamin M, Horton, Kyle G

    “…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 by Van Doren, Benjamin M., Horton, Kyle G., Dokter, Adriaan M., Klinck, Holger, Elbin, Susan B., Farnsworth, Andrew

    “…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 by Van Doren, Benjamin M., Willard, David E., Hennen, Mary, Horton, Kyle G., Stuber, Erica F., Sheldon, Daniel, Sivakumar, Ashwin H., Wang, Julia, Farnsworth, Andrew, Winger, Benjamin M.

    “…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 by Horton, Kyle G., Buler, Jeffrey J., Anderson, Sharolyn J., Burt, Carolyn S., Collins, Amy C., Dokter, Adriaan M., Guo, Fengyi, Sheldon, Daniel, Tomaszewska, Monika Anna, Henebry, Geoffrey M.

    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 by La Sorte, Frank A., Horton, Kyle G., Johnston, Alison, Fink, Daniel, Auer, Tom

    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 by Cohen, Emily B., Buler, Jeffrey J., Horton, Kyle G., Loss, Scott R., Cabrera‐Cruz, Sergio A., Smolinsky, Jaclyn A., Marra, Peter P.

    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 by Stepanian, Phillip M., Horton, Kyle G., Melnikov, Valery M., Zrnić, Dušan S., Gauthreaux, Sidney A.

    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 by Perez, Gustavo, Zhao, Wenlong, Cheng, Zezhou, Belotti, Maria Carolina T. D., Deng, Yuting, Simons, Victoria F., Tielens, Elske, Kelly, Jeffrey F., Horton, Kyle G., Maji, Subhransu, Sheldon, Daniel

    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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    Can ecological forecasting lead to convergence on sustainable lighting policies? by Burt, Carolyn S., Kelly, Jeffrey F., Fox, Andrew S., Jenkins‐Smith, Hank C., Leon‐Corwin, Maggie, Khalighifar, Ali, Trankina, Grace E., Silva, Carol L., Horton, Kyle G.

    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 by Stepanian, Phillip M., Horton, Kyle G., Hille, David C., Wainwright, Charlotte E., Chilson, Phillip B., Kelly, Jeffrey F.

    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 by La Sorte, Frank A., Horton, Kyle G.

    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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    Bright lights in the big cities: migratory birds’ exposure to artificial light by Horton, Kyle G, Nilsson, Cecilia, Van Doren, Benjamin M, La Sorte, Frank A, Dokter, Adriaan M, Farnsworth, Andrew

    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 by Horton, Kyle G., La Sorte, Frank A., Sheldon, Daniel, Lin, Tsung-Yu, Winner, Kevin, Bernstein, Garrett, Maji, Subhransu, Hochachka, Wesley M., Farnsworth, Andrew

    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 by Horton, Kyle G., Van Doren, Benjamin M., Albers, Heidi J., Farnsworth, Andrew, Sheldon, Daniel

    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 by Kelly, Jeffrey F., Horton, Kyle G.

    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 by Burt, Carolyn S., Kelly, Jeffrey F., Trankina, Grace E., Silva, Carol L., Khalighifar, Ali, Jenkins-Smith, Hank C., Fox, Andrew S., Fristrup, Kurt M., Horton, Kyle G.

    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 by Adams, Carrie Ann, Tomaszewska, Monika A., Henebry, Geoffrey M., Horton, Kyle G.

    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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