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. 2022 Sep 21;289(1983):20212740. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2021.2740

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Examples of significant daily effects of changes in human mobility on predicted bird counts measured from 1 March to 4 July 2017–2020. For conciseness, we show examples of effects here; for complete results, see electronic supplementary material, S4. Here, (a) shows an increase in bird counts when humans spent more time at home, while (b) shows a decrease when humans spent more time home. For parks and grocery, (c,e,f) show a decrease in counts when humans spent more time at those locations while (d) shows an increase. No decreased counts were observed in any of our focal species in response to changes in grocery mobility. (Online version in colour.)