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Record #214410:

Effects of gas flaring on the behavior of night-migrating birds at an artificial oil-production island, Arctic Alaska / Robert H. Day, and 4 others.

Title: Effects of gas flaring on the behavior of night-migrating birds at an artificial oil-production island, Arctic Alaska / Robert H. Day, and 4 others.
Author(s): Day, Robert H.
Date: 2015.
In: Arctic. (2015.), Vol. 68(3) (2015)
Abstract: Identifies changes in movement rates and flight behaviour of flocks of birds on Northstar Island, northern Alaska, during major gas-flaring event on night of 20 September 2002. Gas-flaring event attracted birds that were migrating past Northstar Island, in spite of repellent effect of anti-collision lighting system designed to deter birds.
Notes:

Arctic. Vol. 68(3) :367-379 (2015).

Keywords: 504.05 -- Environmental damage.
504.06 -- Environmental protection.
504.064.2 -- Environmental impact assessment.
591.5 -- Animal behaviour.
591.543.43 -- Animal migration.
598.2 -- Birds.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*494) -- Alaska, northwestern.
SPRI record no.: 214410

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