Piratelli Augusto João, Ribeiro Bianca Costa, Dáttilo Wesley, Vázquez Luis-Bernardo, Ferreira de Almeida Magalhães Anelisa, Gomes Cavalcante Edna Maria, Silva Eric, Viana Cruz Giovanna, Ruy Gisele Regina, Laurito Summa Juliana, Milan Júlia, Pedrosa Leila, Bolian Zimback Leticia, Nardi Marcello, Gonçalves da Silva Marcos, Rocha Dos Santos Pedro, Matsuda Sylvia Maria, Santa Diana, Garzón Javier, Echeverry-Galvis Maria Angela, Ospina Duque Albert, Marín Gómez Oscar Humberto, Garro Cruz Martha, Gutiérrez Ignacio, Sandoval Luis, Penna Soares Santos Lucas, de Vasconcelos Marcelo Ferreira, Petri Bruno, Dores Fabio, Furuya Haroldo, Fitorra Lilian Sayuri, Milanelo Liliane, Pedro Valéria, Menacho-Odio Rose Marie, Ocampo-Peñuela Natalia, Klem Daniel, García-Arroyo Michelle, Gómez-Martínez Miguel A, Rojas-Soto Octavio, Uribe-Morfín Paulina, Moreno-Velasquez Johan, Agudelo-Álvarez Laura, Ruan-Tejeda Irma, Contreras-Martínez Sarahy, Gomez-Moreno Vannia Del Carmen, Mazoni Camila, Almeida Igayara Souza Claudia, Espinosa Bolochio Cristiane, de Almeida Braga David, de Castro Magalhães Fernanda, Nogueira Penido-Júnior Gilberto, Hidasi Hilari Wanderley, Melo Marcos Antônio, Castanheira Grimaldi Mariana, Sanches Thais Caroline, Rebolo-Ifrán Natalia, Niño-Maldonado Santiago, Ocampo David, Acevedo-Charry Orlando, Sánchez-Sarria Camilo E, Cueva Diego, Ramírez Uribe Laura, Alfonso-Velasco Sofía M, Esparza Ilse, Avila-Campos Julian, Piacentini Vitor Q, Chaves Flávia, da Silva Gabriele Andreia, da Silva Juliana Paulo, Baptista Michelle, Alexandrino Eduardo Roberto, de Mello Patiu Fabio, Hernandez Yandry, Ordóñez-Delgado Leonardo, Valencia-Herverth Jorge, Valencia-Herverth Raúl, Esser Tenfen Camila, Lopes de Oliveira Thais Caroline, Bonilla-S Nadezhda, Tellez-Colmenares Nicolas, Zuria Iriana, Biasotto Larissa D, Tokuda Marcos, González-García Fernando, Fernández-Ordóñez Juan Carlos, Brisque Thaís, Aguiar Ivyson, Leandro-Silva Victor, Da Costa Fábio M, Marschner Giovanna, Estela Felipe A, Cupul-Magaña Fabio Germán, Arroyo-Joya Martha Gabriela, Batisteli Augusto, Costa Rosane, Calderón-Parra Rafael, Debrassi Patrícia, Aguilar-Gómez Miguel Ángel, Ortega-Álvarez Rubén, Puga-Caballero Aura, Castro Lucila, Escobar-Ibáñez Juan F, Pena João Carlos, Barbosa Karlla Vanessa de Camargo, Filadelfo Thiago, Franz Ismael, Acosta-Ramírez Alfredo, Gonçalves da Silva Lucas, González-Gallina Alberto, Monroy-Ojeda Alan, Novaes Claudio Leite, Kaizer Mariane C, Müller Brusco Giuliano, De-Carvalho Crizanto Brito, Leveau Lucas, Santoandré Santiago, Leveau Carlos M, Perrella Daniel, Tobón-Sampedro Ariadna, López-Victoria Mateo, França Bruno Rodrigo de Albuquerque, Christianini Alexander Vicente, Alfaro Matilde, Blanco Pérez Eliana, Fernández-Gómez Ronald Armando, Dias Vitorino Breno, Pizo Marco Aurélio, Pairo Pamela, Clé Allan, Zamudio-Beltrán Luz E, Mendes Taliaferro Mattox George, Mariano Raone, Coletti-Manzoli Enzo, MacGregor-Fors Ian
Departamento de Ciências Ambientais, CCTS, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Sorocaba, São Paulo, Brazil.
Programa de Pós-graduação em Biologia - Diversidade e manejo da vida silvestre, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, São Leopoldo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Ecology. 2025 Jun;106(6):e70126. doi: 10.1002/ecy.70126.
Our primary objective was to compile a comprehensive dataset on bird-window collisions throughout the Neotropical region, including both published and unpublished sources. On May 12, 2020, we extensively disseminated invitations to provide data via email and social media platforms. By providing a template worksheet, we required standardized information from collaborators to complete and register their data. To better understand how these data were acquired (e.g., incidental observations and systematic procedures), we sent out a survey to all collaborators. We established rigorous validation criteria for data inclusion and conducted thorough curation procedures to ensure accuracy. After the filtering process, we compiled a total of 4103 bird-window collision reports. These came from 11 Neotropical countries, dating from 1946 to 2020, and revealing distinct regional patterns and potential seasonal patterns. The five most frequent orders were Passeriformes (2451), Columbiformes (520), Apodiformes (377), Psittaciformes (202), and Piciformes (186). Data on bird-window collisions were collected through a local specific systematic protocol (1419), by chance (1252), by government agencies (742), and by other approaches (632), while a few reports were collected by unknown procedures (58). The volume of records across months in our dataset suggests that there may be temporal patterns, with peaks: the first one in March-April and the second one in October-November, which seem to align with the major migration and reproduction seasons. This dataset represents the first comprehensive effort in the Neotropical region focused on bird-window collision data, providing valuable insights for further scientific advancements and conservation policies. The data are free from copyright or proprietary restrictions. Please cite this data paper when using the data in publications or scientific presentations.
我们的主要目标是汇编一份关于新热带地区鸟类与窗户碰撞的综合数据集,包括已发表和未发表的资料来源。2020年5月12日,我们通过电子邮件和社交媒体平台广泛发布了提供数据的邀请。通过提供一个模板工作表,我们要求合作者提供标准化信息以完成并登记他们的数据。为了更好地了解这些数据是如何获取的(例如偶然观察和系统程序),我们向所有合作者发送了一份调查问卷。我们为数据纳入制定了严格的验证标准,并进行了全面的整理程序以确保准确性。经过筛选过程,我们总共汇编了4103份鸟类与窗户碰撞报告。这些报告来自11个新热带国家,时间跨度从1946年到2020年,揭示了不同的区域模式和潜在的季节性模式。最常见的五个目分别是雀形目(2451)、鸽形目(520)、雨燕目(377)、鹦形目(202)和啄木鸟目(186)。鸟类与窗户碰撞的数据是通过当地特定的系统协议收集的(1419份)、偶然收集的(1252份)、政府机构收集的(742份)以及其他方式收集的(632份),而少数报告是通过未知程序收集的(58份)。我们数据集中各月份的记录数量表明可能存在时间模式,有两个峰值:第一个在3月至4月,第二个在10月至11月,这似乎与主要的迁徙和繁殖季节相吻合。这个数据集代表了新热带地区在鸟类与窗户碰撞数据方面的首次全面努力,为进一步的科学进步和保护政策提供了有价值的见解。这些数据不受版权或专有限制。在出版物或科学展示中使用这些数据时,请引用这篇数据论文。