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Seminar Series: Benjamin Van Doren

Please join us for a seminar talk by Benjamin Van Doren.

Forecasting bird migration across the United States

Abstract

Remote sensing tools have facilitated a new understanding of animal migration by revealing the movements of billions of individuals across the globe. Yet despite their scale, migratory movements are often irregular and strongly influenced by a suite of environmental drivers. This complexity hampers monitoring efforts and makes predicting migration at the assemblage level a grand challenge. We developed a bird migration forecast system at a continental scale by leveraging two decades years of spring radar observations to identify associations between atmospheric conditions and bird migration intensity. Our model accurately forecasts migration events up to 7 days in advance, which may reduce collisions with buildings, airplanes, and wind turbines, inform a variety of monitoring efforts, and engage the public.  

Bio

Benjamin Van Doren is a PhD student and Marshall Scholar at the University of Oxford, working under Professor Ben Sheldon and Dr. Sonya Clegg.

Event Time

September 6, 2018, 4:00-5:00 PM (EST)

Event Location
ESC 110
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