Environmental Studies and Forestry
Artificial light at night is a top predictor of bird migration stopover density
K. G. Horton, J. J. Buler, et al.
This study reveals how over 10 million remote sensing observations shed light on bird migration stopover density across the contiguous United States. It uncovers that skyglow, or artificial light at night, plays a significant role in increasing stopover density, suggesting these illuminated areas may pose risks to migratory birds. This impactful research was conducted by Kyle G. Horton and colleagues.
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