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Drivers of bird-window collisions in southern South America: a two-scale assessment applying citizen science

机译:南美洲南部鸟窗碰撞的司机:应用公民科学的两种规模评估

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Bird-window collisions are one of the main causes of avian mortality worldwide, with estimations reaching up to almost one billion of dead individuals annually due to this cause in Canada and the USA alone. Although this is a growing conservation problem, most of the studies come from North America, evidencing the lack of knowledge and concern in countries with high biodiversity and growing population development. Our objectives were: (1) to estimate the current situation of bird-window collisions in Argentina, a country with around 10% of the world's avian biodiversity, and, (2) to identify drivers of bird-window collisions at a national and local scale, focusing on a city surrounded by a protected area. We used a citizen science project called "Bird-Window Collisions in Argentina" that consisted of an online survey that collected data on collision metrics and risk factors. We found that more than half of participants reported at least one collision during the last year, suggesting this issue is common and widespread. In addition, our data show that the number of windows and the presence of vegetation reflected in windows are factors that strongly influence the risk of collision at national scale. On the other hand, the environment surrounding buildings affects the rate of bird-window collisions at local scale, being greater in buildings surrounded by tall vegetation than in buildings surrounded by a greater proportion of urbanization (human-made structures). We call for attention on a topic that has been poorly evaluated in South America. We also encourage future scientific studies to evaluate additional risk factors and mitigation strategies accordingly, to provide a better understanding of bird-window collisions particularly in a highly biodiverse region as South America.
机译:鸟窗碰撞是世界范围内禽死民的主要原因之一,估计每年在加拿大和美国的原因达到近10亿人死亡人。虽然这是一个日益增长的保护问题,但大多数研究来自北美,证明在具有高生物多样性和人口发展的国家缺乏知识和关注。我们的目标是:(1)估计阿根廷鸟类碰撞现状,该国约占世界禽生生物多样性的10%,(2),以确定国家和地方的鸟类碰撞司机缩放,专注于受保护区包围的城市。我们使用了一个名为“阿根廷鸟窗碰撞”的公民科学项目,该项目包括在线调查,收集了关于碰撞指标和风险因素的数据。我们发现,超过一半的参与者在去年报告了至少一个碰撞,这表明这个问题是普遍和普遍的。此外,我们的数据表明,窗户中窗户的数量和植被的存在是强烈影响国家规模碰撞风险的因素。另一方面,环境建筑物的环境影响了当地规模的鸟窗碰撞速度,在高度植被包围的建筑物中大于植被的建筑物,而不是在更大比例的城市化(人造结构)所包围的建筑物中。我们呼吁注意在南美洲评估不佳的主题。我们还鼓励未来的科学研究,以评估额外的风险因素和缓解战略,以便更好地了解鸟类窗口碰撞,特别是在南美洲的高度生物偏远地区。

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