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- W1864077518 abstract "Recent reviews of anthropogenic avian mortality suggest thatcollisions with stationary manmade objects (e.g., power lines,buildings, wind turbines, and communication towers) mayaccount for hundreds of millions of avian deaths annually inthe United States alone (Erickson et al. 2005, Hunting 2002).Fast-flying and high wing-loaded birds such as shorebirds andwaterfowl appear particularly prone to collisions, and shore-bird mortality related to telephone and power lines has beenrecognized for more than a century (Cohen 1896, Emerson1904). Although the likelihood of collisions may be influ-enced by landscape features (Bevanger 1994) or environmen-tal conditions (e.g., darkness, fog, or wind) that decreasevisibility or maneuverability (Anderson 1978, Brewer & Ellis1958, Scott et al. 1972), we generally consider collisionmortality to be passive; that is, there is no proximate causeother than the birds flying from one point to another. In thispaper, we present observations from a single site in coastalnorthern California, USA, illustrating how interspecific inter-actions (attacks by avian predators) may interact with passivedangers (the presence of a manmade object) to result inpotentially significant mortality in a wintering population ofDunlin Calidris alpina pacifica ." @default.
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- W1864077518 title "Interaction of predators and manmade object causes potentially significant mortality in a wintering shorebird population" @default.
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