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Kyle G Horton

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Global Change Biology|December 12, 2018
Projected changes in wind assistance under climate change for nocturnally migrating bird populationsFrank A La Sorte, Kyle G Horton, Cecilia Nilsson, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 14, 2024
Chasing and surfing seasonal waves: Avian migration through the US tracks land surface phenology in fall, but not springCarrie Ann Adams, Monika A Tomaszewska, Geoffrey M Henebry, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 19, 2023
Six decades of North American bird banding records reveal plasticity in migration phenologyKyle G Horton, Sara R Morris, Benjamin M Van Doren, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 5, 2021
A weather surveillance radar view of Alaskan avian migrationAshwin H Sivakumar, Daniel Sheldon, Kevin Winner, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|April 7, 2021
Near-term ecological forecasting for dynamic aeroconservation of migratory birdsKyle G Horton, Benjamin M Van Doren, Heidi J Albers, et al.
Biology Letters|November 16, 2018
Aeroecology of a solar eclipseCecilia Nilsson, Kyle G Horton, Adriaan M Dokter, et al.
Biology Letters|November 25, 2016
Where in the air? Aerial habitat use of nocturnally migrating birdsKyle G Horton, Benjamin M Van Doren, Phillip M Stepanian, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 31, 2025
From Spurious Interference to Biological Signal: Repurposing Weather Radars to Monitor and Study the Amazonian AvifaunaMaria C T D Belotti, Victória de Souza Wojahn, Carlos Augusto Morales Rodriguez, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 5, 2017
High-intensity urban light installation dramatically alters nocturnal bird migrationBenjamin M Van Doren, Kyle G Horton, Adriaan M Dokter, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 17, 2016
Nocturnally migrating songbirds drift when they can and compensate when they mustKyle G Horton, Benjamin M Van Doren, Phillip M Stepanian, et al.
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Global Change Biology|December 12, 2018
Projected changes in wind assistance under climate change for nocturnally migrating bird populationsFrank A La Sorte, Kyle G Horton, Cecilia Nilsson, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 14, 2024
Chasing and surfing seasonal waves: Avian migration through the US tracks land surface phenology in fall, but not springCarrie Ann Adams, Monika A Tomaszewska, Geoffrey M Henebry, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 19, 2023
Six decades of North American bird banding records reveal plasticity in migration phenologyKyle G Horton, Sara R Morris, Benjamin M Van Doren, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 5, 2021
A weather surveillance radar view of Alaskan avian migrationAshwin H Sivakumar, Daniel Sheldon, Kevin Winner, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|April 7, 2021
Near-term ecological forecasting for dynamic aeroconservation of migratory birdsKyle G Horton, Benjamin M Van Doren, Heidi J Albers, et al.
Biology Letters|November 16, 2018
Aeroecology of a solar eclipseCecilia Nilsson, Kyle G Horton, Adriaan M Dokter, et al.
Biology Letters|November 25, 2016
Where in the air? Aerial habitat use of nocturnally migrating birdsKyle G Horton, Benjamin M Van Doren, Phillip M Stepanian, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 31, 2025
From Spurious Interference to Biological Signal: Repurposing Weather Radars to Monitor and Study the Amazonian AvifaunaMaria C T D Belotti, Victória de Souza Wojahn, Carlos Augusto Morales Rodriguez, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 5, 2017
High-intensity urban light installation dramatically alters nocturnal bird migrationBenjamin M Van Doren, Kyle G Horton, Adriaan M Dokter, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 17, 2016
Nocturnally migrating songbirds drift when they can and compensate when they mustKyle G Horton, Benjamin M Van Doren, Phillip M Stepanian, et al.
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