A recent study highlights the dangers of communications towers for migrating birds, which mistake tower lights for the moon and collide with structures. The Cornell University meeting brought together experts to discuss solutions, including co-location rules and reduced lighting in tall buildings.
Chinese and U.S. researchers have discovered a previously unknown species of primitive bird with the world's oldest surviving horny beak, dating back 130 million years. The discovery adds weight to the argument that birds descended from earlier reptile ancestors rather than dinosaurs.
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Scientists have discovered hundreds of migratory bird bones in the Bluefish Caves, indicating a diverse avian fauna. The findings contradict earlier ideas that the region was a marginal habitat, suggesting an environmental richness supporting multiple feeding niches.
A systematic bird survey of the Phoenix metropolitan area has been ongoing since 1998, with over 150 species sighted. The database is a valuable resource for scientists studying urban landscape structure and its impact on avian populations.
Pat Shipman's book Taking Wing: Archaeopteryx and the Evolution of Bird Flight has received the 1998 Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science. The book explores the enigmatic fossil Archaeopteryx, whose anatomy combines birdlike and reptilian features, and its role in understanding how birds evolved flight.
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Researchers John Toner and Yuhai Tu develop a theory explaining how birds move as a single unit despite frequent misjudgments and limited visibility. By making analogies to physics phenomena like magnet alignment and fluid flow, they provide insights into other animal collectives and even auto traffic flow.
A three-year study in Cameroon reveals that hornbills disperse seeds of nearly a quarter of tropical trees, playing a major role in forest regeneration. The birds' large range and seed dispersal abilities make them vital agents of biodiversity.
Researchers investigated beaver pond succession and its impact on waterfowl productivity, finding that ponds in the old active stage created the most valuable habitat for waterfowl broods. Beaver ponds also support a wide range of bird species, including marsh and song birds.
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The study uses satellite technology to track the flight paths of albatrosses in Hawaii, providing insights into their reproduction and population dynamics. The project aims to answer basic science questions and engage students in pre-college education, ultimately contributing to the conservation of these endangered species.
A three-year study in Illinois found that planned burning in oak savannas enhances certain bird species, such as the red-headed woodpecker and northern oriole. The findings suggest that fire can select against some species but benefit others, leading to a more diverse bird community.
The USGS National Wildlife Health Center has detected Newcastle disease in Salton Sea cormorants, which has killed over 1,600 birds. The laboratory is conducting further analysis to determine the specific strain of the virus, with implications for domestic poultry and bird migration patterns.
Scientists have discovered that Archaeopteryx, the famous link between birds and reptiles, did not give rise to modern birds. Instead, they appear to have descended from a different, unknown ancestor with many characteristics of modern birds. This discovery challenges the classic view of bird evolution.