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Kenneth V. Rosenberg
Researcher at Cornell University
Publications - 77
Citations - 6494
Kenneth V. Rosenberg is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Breeding bird survey. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 74 publications receiving 5273 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenneth V. Rosenberg include American Bird Conservancy & Houston Museum of Natural Science.
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Citizen Science: A Developing Tool for Expanding Science Knowledge and Scientific Literacy
Rick Bonney,Caren B. Cooper,Janis L. Dickinson,Steve Kelling,Tina B. Phillips,Kenneth V. Rosenberg,Jennifer L. Shirk +6 more
TL;DR: This article describes the model for building and operating citizen science projects that has evolved at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology over the past two decades and hopes that the model will inform the fields of biodiversity monitoring, biological research, and science education while providing a window into the culture of citizen science.
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Decline of the North American avifauna
Kenneth V. Rosenberg,Kenneth V. Rosenberg,Adriaan M. Dokter,Peter J. Blancher,John R. Sauer,Adam C. Smith,Paul A. Smith,Jessica C. Stanton,Arvind O. Panjabi,Laura Helft,Michael J. Parr,Peter P. Marra,Peter P. Marra +12 more
TL;DR: Using multiple and independent monitoring networks, population losses across much of the North American avifauna over 48 years are reported, including once-common species and from most biomes, demonstrating a continuing avifaunal crisis.
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The eBird enterprise: An integrated approach to development and application of citizen science
Brian L. Sullivan,Jocelyn L. Aycrigg,Jessie H. Barry,Rick Bonney,Nicholas E. Bruns,Caren B. Cooper,Theo Damoulas,André A. Dhondt,Thomas G. Dietterich,Andrew Farnsworth,Daniel Fink,John W. Fitzpatrick,Thomas Fredericks,Jeff Gerbracht,Carla P. Gomes,Wesley M. Hochachka,Marshall J. Iliff,Carl Lagoze,Frank A. La Sorte,Matt Merrifield,Will Morris,Tina B. Phillips,Mark D. Reynolds,Amanda D. Rodewald,Kenneth V. Rosenberg,Nancy M. Trautmann,Andrea Wiggins,David W. Winkler,Weng-Keen Wong,Christopher L. Wood,Jun Yu,Steve Kelling +31 more
TL;DR: The eBird project as mentioned in this paper has become a major source of biodiversity data, increasing our knowledge of the dynamics of species distributions, and having a direct impact on the conservation of birds and their habitats.
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Setting conservation priorities for landbirds in the united states: the partners in flight approach
TL;DR: In subsequent years, PIF expanded its mandate to include all nongame landbirds and succeeded in raising awareness regarding the status of bird populations, but it had difficulty recommending which specific conservation actions were most warranted.