Birds have evolved to fill a diverse set of niches, and because of their manifold adaptations to different habitats, and the relative ease with which they are detected, they are a great taxon to understand the effects of land use, climate, and other factors on the ability of wild species to maintain viable populations.
Measuring trail use with remote detectors
January 7, 2016Recreational trails are affecting bird reproduction
March 31, 2014It is getting weirder – extreme events in satellite records
January 16, 2014Do birds track climate or weather?
January 15, 2014Vegetation structure and bird populations across the U.S.
February 25, 2013How are birds breeding in New England affected by the weather?
January 28, 2013Housing development is eroding the value of protected lands
January 28, 2013New multi-scale landscape indices for spatial pattern analysis
September 28, 2010It’s getting hot – heatwave and drought effects on birds
August 9, 2010Can Wisconsin’s Wood Warblers Cope With the Loss of Oaks?
January 28, 2010