More than mortality: Consequences of human activity on migrating birds extend beyond direct mortality
Claire E. Nemes(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Emily B. Cohen(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Joely G. DeSimone(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Lucas W. DeGroote(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Meredith Anderson(Impact Assessment), Megan Massa(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Sergio A. Cabrera‐Cruz(Instituto de Ecología)
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