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Bird–building collisions in the United States: Estimates of annual mortality and species vulnerability

机译:美国鸟类与建筑物的碰撞:年死亡率和物种脆弱性的估计

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Building collisions, and particularly collisions with windows, are a major anthropogenic threat to birds, with rough estimates of between 100 million and 1 billion birds killed annually in the United States. However, no current U.S. estimates are based on systematic analysis of multiple data sources. We reviewed the published literature and acquired unpublished datasets to systematically quantify bird–building collision mortality and species-specific vulnerability. Based on 23 studies, we estimate that between 365 and 988 million birds (median ? 599 million) are killed annually by building collisions in the U.S., with roughly 56% of mortality at low-rises, 44% at residences, and ﹤1% at high-rises. Based on ﹥92,000 fatality records, and after controlling for population abundance and range overlap with study sites, we identified several species that are disproportionately vulnerable to collisions at all building types. In addition, several species listed as national Birds of Conservation Concern due to their declining populations were identified to be highly vulnerable to building collisions, including Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera), Painted Bunting (Passerina ciris), Canada Warbler (Cardellina canadensis), Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina), Kentucky Warbler (Geothlypis formosa), and Worm-eating Warbler (Helmitheros vermivorum). The identification of these five migratory species with geographic ranges limited to eastern and central North America reflects seasonal and regional biases in the currently available building-collision data. Most sampling has occurred during migration and in the eastern U.S. Further research across seasons and in underrepresented regions is needed to reduce this bias. Nonetheless, we provide quantitative evidence to support the conclusion that building collisions are second only to feral and free-ranging pet cats, which are estimated to kill roughly four times as many birds each year, as the largest source of direct human-caused mortality for U.S. birds.
机译:建筑物碰撞,尤其是与窗户的碰撞,是对鸟类的主要人为威胁,据估计,美国每年有1亿至10亿只鸟类被杀死。但是,当前美国的估算都没有基于对多个数据源的系统分析。我们回顾了已发表的文献并获得了未发表的数据集,以系统地量化鸟类与建筑物碰撞的死亡率和特定物种的脆弱性。根据23项研究,我们估计在美国,每年有365到988百万只鸟类(因中位数为5.99亿只)被建筑物撞死,其中低层建筑的死亡率约为56%,住宅约44%,%1%在高层。根据﹥ 92,000的死亡记录,并控制了种群的数量和范围与研究地点的重叠,我们确定了在所有建筑物类型中极易遭受碰撞的几种物种。此外,由于种群减少,一些被列为国家保护鸟类的物种被鉴定为极易遭受建筑碰撞,包括金翅莺(Vermivora chrysoptera),彩绘彩旗(Passerina ciris),加拿大莺(Cardellina canadensis)。 ,伍德画眉(Hylocichla mustelina),肯塔基莺(Geothlypis formosa)和食虫莺(Helmitheros vermivorum)。对这五个迁徙物种的地理范围仅限于北美东部和中部的识别反映了当前可用建筑碰撞数据中的季节性和区域性偏差。大多数采样是在移民期间和美国东部进行的。需要进行跨季节和代表性不足的地区的进一步研究,以减少这种偏差。但是,我们提供了定量的证据来支持以下结论:建筑物碰撞仅次于野性和散养性宠物猫,据估计,它们每年造成的死鸟数量大约是凶猛的四倍,是造成人类直接死亡的最大原因美国鸟类。

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