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Bird-window collisions: Field testing a potential solution and evaluating stakeholder perceptions
(2021-07)
Bird-window collisions are a major source of human-caused avian mortality for which there are multiple mitigation and prevention options available. Despite growing availability of products designed to reduce collisions, ...
Urban Tick Ecology in Oklahoma City: Tick Distribution, Pathogen Prevalence and Avian Infestation Across an Urbanization Gradient
(2019-05-01)
Urbanization has been linked to the emergence and increased prevalence of many vector-borne diseases, including tick-borne diseases. Despite the growing public health importance of tick-borne diseases, little is known about ...
Factors Affecting Bird-Window Collisions in a Small Urban Area: Stillwater, Oklahoma
(2019-05-01)
This dissertation consists of four concurrent studies of bird-building collisions, which primarily occur at glass surfaces (e.g., windows) and are a major source of direct anthropogenic mortality for birds globally. Although ...