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Noise Pollution Negatively Affects Woodland Bird Communities
July 23, 2009 A new study shows the strongest evidence yet that noise pollution negatively influences bird populations, findings with implications for the fate of ecological communities situated amid growing urban ... > full story -
Energetic Bottleneck Factors In Catastrophic Winter Seabird Losses
July 17, 2009 Every winter, thousands of seabirds are washed up on shore having perished in unexplained "winter wrecks." To find out why so many seabirds die, researchers calculated the energy requirements of auks ... > full story -
Bird Population Declines In Northern Europe Explained By Thiamine (Vitamin B1) Deficiency
July 14, 2009 Wild birds of several species are dying in large numbers from a paralytic disease with hitherto unknown cause in the Baltic Sea area. A research team has demonstrated strong relationships between ... > full story -
Study Catches Two Bird Populations As They Split Into Separate Species
July 14, 2009 A new study finds that a change in a single gene has sent two closely related bird populations on their way to becoming two distinct species. The study is one of only a few to investigate the ... > full story -
Songbirds Reveal How Practice Improves Performance
July 6, 2009 Learning complex skills like playing an instrument requires a sequence of movements that can take years to master. Last year, neuroscientists reported that by studying the chirps of tiny songbirds, ... > full story -
Scientists Are Learning More About Big Birds From Feathers
July 6, 2009 Catching adult eagles for research purposes is no easy task, but a researcher has found a way around the problem, and, in the process, gathered even more information about the birds without ever ... > full story -
Battle Of The Sexes Benefits Offspring, Says Research In Birds
July 6, 2009 Parents compensate for a lazy partner by working harder to bring up their offspring, but not enough to completely make up for the lack of parenting, says research by bird ... > full story -
Avian Bacterium More Dangerous Than Believed
July 5, 2009 Bordetella hinzii just may be the Eddie Haskell of avian bacteria. Like the notoriously sneaky character from the iconic 1950s television show "Leave It to Beaver," B. hinzii has been causing trouble ... > full story -
Mangrove-Dependent Animals Globally Threatened
July 1, 2009 Extinction looms for amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds restricted to declining mangrove forests. Substantial numbers of terrestrial vertebrates are restricted to mangrove forests. Many of ... > full story -
Giant Moa Rebuilt Using Ancient DNA From Prehistoric Feathers
June 30, 2009 Scientists have performed the first DNA-based reconstruction of the giant extinct moa bird, using prehistoric feathers recovered from caves and rock shelters in New ... > full story
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