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The invisible enemy: Understanding bird-window strikes through citizen science in a focal city

机译:无形的敌人:了解鸟窗罢工通过焦点城市的公民科学

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Bird-window collisions have been estimated to be among the most important sources of bird death. Despite increasing knowledge in Latin America, our understanding of this phenomenon is still incipient, with research performed in Mexico limited to a handful of studies. Here, we present the results of a citizen science effort focused on bird-window collisions at seven buildings in the university campus of the National School of Higher Studies (ENES) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, located in the city of Leon (central Mexico). Our main goal was to describe seasonal patterns of bird-window collisions and their relationship with building traits (i.e., building height, window area) through citizen science monitoring strategies. Our results showed that collisions were higher in two of the seven studied buildings, with two bird species recording almost half of the total collisions: Clay-colored Sparrow (Spizella pallida) and Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea). Seasonally, April was the only month to differ from the rest of the studied months, showing significantly higher rate of bird-window collision. Regarding building traits, only building height was related to the number of recorded bird-window collisions. In sum, our study provides findings from an understudied area, showing the value of citizen science approaches to generate knowledge on a deadly phenomenon. Notably, besides the potential drawbacks and importance of generating this kind of information, our project raised awareness on the topic across the entire campus community, from the students and academics to the administration, highlighting the potential for social impact with these kinds of projects.
机译:据估计鸟窗碰撞是鸟死亡的最重要来源之一。尽管在拉丁美洲提高了知识,但我们对这种现象的理解仍然是初始的,在墨西哥的研究有限于少数研究。在这里,我们展示了公民科学努力的结果,专注于墨西哥全国自治大学全国自治大学(ENES)大学校园的七大建筑物的鸟类窗口碰撞。位于莱昂市(中央市中心)墨西哥)。我们的主要目标是描述通过公民科学监测策略的鸟窗碰撞及其与构建特征(即建筑高度,窗口区域)的季节性模式。我们的研究结果表明,七个学习建筑中的两个碰撞较高,两只鸟类录制了几乎一半的碰撞:粘土斑点(Spizella Pallida)和Indigo Bunting(Passerina cyanea)。四月季节性地,与学习的几个月的其他几个月不同,唯一的鸟窗碰撞率较高。关于构建特征,只有建筑物高度与录制的鸟窗碰撞的数量有关。总而言之,我们的研究提供了一个被解读区域的调查结果,展示了公民科学方法的价值,以产生致命现象的知识。值得注意的是,除了产生这种信息的潜在缺点和重要性,我们的项目将提高对整个校园社区的主题的认识,从学生和学者到行政管理,突出了与这些项目的社会影响潜力。

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