Document Type
Abstract
Publication Date
2018
Publication Title
5th International Conference on Artificial Light at Night, ALAN 2018
Pages
131-132
Conference Name
5th International Conference on Artificial Light at Night, ALAN 2018, 11-14 November 2018, Snowbird, Utah
Rights
© 2018 The Authors.
Published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License.
Original Publication Citation
Buler, J. J., McLaren, J. D., Cabrera-Cruz, S. A., Smolinsky, J. A., Schreckengost, T. D., Boone, M. E., Loon, E. E., Dawson, D. K., & Walters, E. L. (2018) Nocturnally-migrating birds traverse Earth's most light-polluted regions, and bright lights confound their habitat use en route [Paper]. 5th International Conference on Artificial Light at Night, ALAN 2018, Snowbird, Utah. https://www.ericlwalters.org/Buler_et_al_2018.pdf
Repository Citation
Butler, Jeffrey J.; McLaren, James D.; Cabrera-Cruz, Sergio A.; Smolinsky, Jaclyn A.; Schreckengost, Timothy D.; Boone, Matthew E.; Loon, E. Emiel van; Dawson, Deanna K.; and Walters, Eric L., "Nocturnally-Migrating Birds Traverse Earth's Most Light-Polluted Regions, and Bright Lights Confound Their Habitat Use En Route" (2018). Biological Sciences Faculty Publications. 595.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/biology_fac_pubs/595
ORCID
0000-0002-9414-5758 (Walters)