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Avian Conservation and Ecology
Use of bird carcass removals by urban scavengers to adjust bird-window collision estimates
Justine A Kummer,1  Colina V Collins,1  Casandra R.L. Tse,1  Cameron J Nordell,1  Taylor M Berry,1  Erin M Bayne,1 
[1] Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta
关键词: bird mortality;    bird-window collisions;    carcass removal;    scavenger removal;    urban scavengers;   
DOI  :  10.5751/ACE-00927-110212
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Resilience Alliance Publications
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【 摘 要 】

Carcass removal by scavengers has been identified as one of the largest biases in estimating bird mortality from anthropogenic sources. Only two studies have examined carcass removal by scavengers in an urban environment, and previous estimates of bird-window collision mortality at houses have relied on carcass removal rates from wind turbine studies. We placed a bird carcass and time-lapse camera at 44 houses in Edmonton, Alberta. In total, 166 7-day trials were conducted throughout 2015. Time-to-event (survival) analysis was used to identify covariates that affected removal. The carcass removal rate was determined for use in estimating the number of birds killed from bird-window collisions at houses in Alberta. In total, 67.5% of carcasses were removed. The date the carcass was placed, the year the house was built, and the level of development within 50 m of the house were the covariates thathad the largest effect on carcass removal. In calculating our removal rate, the number of detected carcasses in the first 24 hours was adjusted by 1.47 to account for removal by scavengers. Previously collected citizen science data were used to create an estimate of 957,440 bird deaths each year in Alberta as a result of bird-window collisions with houses. This number is based on the most detailed bird-window collision study at houses to date and a carcass removal study conducted in the same area. Similar localized studies across Canada will need to be completed to reduce the biases that exist with the previous bird-window collision mortality estimate for houses in Canada.

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