These are the sources and citations used to research Threats to Urban Bird Populations. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Baliga, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Baliga, L., 2012. Kite flying in urban areas affecting birds - The Times of India. [online] The Times of India. Available at: <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Kite-flying-in-urban-areas-affecting-birds/articleshow/16876751.cms> [Accessed 28 January 2015].
In-text: (Blus, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Blus, L., 1994. A review of lead poisoning in swans. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Pharmacology, Toxicology and Endocrinology, 108(3), pp.259-267.
In-text: (Drewitt and Langston, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Drewitt, A. and Langston, R., 2008. Collision Effects of Wind-power Generators and Other Obstacles on Birds. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1134(1), pp.233-266.
In-text: (Garcia, Zamora and Amica, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Garcia, D., Zamora, R. and Amica, G., 2010. Birds as Suppliers of Seed Dispersal in Temperate Ecosystems: Conservation Guidelines from Real-World Landscapes. Conservation Biology, 24(4), pp.1070-1079.
In-text: (Klem Jr., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Klem Jr., D., 2014. Landscape, Legal, and Biodiversity Threats that Windows Pose to Birds: A Review of an Important Conservation Issue. Land, 3(1), pp.351-361.
In-text: (Lin, Ros and Biewener, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Lin, H., Ros, I. and Biewener, A., 2014. Through the eyes of a bird: modelling visually guided obstacle flight. Journal of The Royal Society Interface, 11(96), pp.20140239-20140239.
In-text: (Loss, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Loss, S., 2014. Conservation: Birds should fear windows. Nature, 506(7488), pp.269-269.
In-text: (Martin, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Martin, G., 2010. Bird collisions: a visual or a perceptual problem?. In: Climate Change and Birds. [online] Birmingham: BOU, pp.1-4. Available at: <http://www.bou.org.uk/bouproc-net/ccb/martin.pdf> [Accessed 28 January 2015].
In-text: (Martin, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Martin, G., 2011. Understanding bird collisions with man-made objects: a sensory ecology approach. The International Journal of Avian Science, 153, pp.239-254.
In-text: (Ogden, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Ogden, L., 1996. Collision course: The hazards of lighted structures and windows to migrating birds. Toronto: World Wildlife Fund Canada and the Fatal Light Awareness Program, p.46.
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