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John E. Quinn

Researcher at Furman University

Publications -  33
Citations -  705

John E. Quinn is an academic researcher from Furman University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Land use. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 33 publications receiving 518 citations. Previous affiliations of John E. Quinn include University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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Active and Passive Use of Green Space, Health, and Well-Being amongst University Students.

TL;DR: Examining the type and frequency of green space interactions that are most strongly associated with indicators of health and well-being revealed that students who frequently engage with green spaces in active ways report higher quality of life, better overall mood, and lower perceived stress.
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Continent-wide analysis of how urbanization affects bird-window collision mortality in North America

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TL;DR: This paper found that building size had a strong positive effect on bird-window collision mortality, but the strength of the effect on mortality depended on regional urbanization, and that collision prevention measures should be prioritized at large buildings in regions of low urbanization throughout North America.
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The effects of land sparing and wildlife-friendly practices on grassland bird abundance within organic farmlands

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors modeled abundance of six grassland birds of conservation concern as an outcome of applied wildlife-friendly and land sparing practices at multiple spatial scales and used a Poisson-binomial model to estimate the relative effect of abundance drivers while accounting for detectability.
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Global Perspectives on Birds in Agricultural Landscapes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the threats to birds in agroecosystems are global but specific impacts and management options may differ among geographical areas, including impacts on bird migration and nesting, and concerns about synchrony between birds, habitats and food resources.