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Dr. Erica Nol

April 4, 2014 at 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM

Location:4440Q Carleton Technology and Training Centre
Cost:Free
Audience:Anyone
Key Contact:Thomas Hossie
Contact Email:thomas.hossie@carleton.ca

How well do songbirds compete with humans for habitat? Reflections on 20 years of research.

Dr. Erica Nol, Biology Department and Conservation and Ecology Group, Trent University

Friday, April 4th – 3:30PM – CTTC 4440Q

Host: Thomas Hossie, Biology Seminar Committee

Ecology • Songbirds • Anthropogenic Impacts

Humans compete with songbirds for habitat. For most humans, this affects their daily lives not at all. This lack of cognizance of our impact on birds comes in part, because generalist and invasive species seem to do fine, and are mostly able to live out their lives successfully despite us. I report on studies from my lab over the last two decades that have examined a variety of anthropogenic impacts on songbird populations. There is some good news, and some, not surprisingly, not so good. I will try to focus on the good news stories and pose some questions for potential future directions.