Review of international research literature regarding the effectiveness of auditory bird scaring techniques and potential alternatives.
@inproceedings{Bishop2003ReviewOI, title={Review of international research literature regarding the effectiveness of auditory bird scaring techniques and potential alternatives.}, author={John Bradford Bishop and Heather McKay and David P. Parrott and James S. Allan}, year={2003} }
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The Efficacy of Visual and Auditory Bird Scaring Techniques using Drone at Paddy Fields
- BiologyIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
- 2020
The findings indicate that combination of visual and auditory techniques scared the highest number of birds, however, the effectiveness gradually decreases as altitude increases.
Ecology, impacts and management of pest birds
- Environmental Science
- 2012
It is demonstrated that an understanding of a pest’s ecology, efficient measures of impacts, and thorough evaluations of surveillance and management strategies are essential for effectively managing their economic, environmental and health-related impacts.
Effect of anthropogenic light on bird movement, habitat selection, and distribution: a systematic map protocol
- Environmental ScienceEnvironmental Evidence
- 2019
BackgroundAnthropogenic light is known or suspected to exert profound effects on many taxa, including birds. Documentation of bird aggregation around artificial light at night, as well as…
Understanding bird collisions at wind farms: An updated review on the causes and possible mitigation strategies
- Environmental Science
- 2014
Anti-Pigeon Device to Drive Away Feral Pigeons from Windowsills Considering Positive Punishment Strategy
- Biology2022 IEEE 5th International Conference on Knowledge Innovation and Invention (ICKII )
- 2022
A positive punishment strategy was adopted to develop an anti-pigeon device, called APD, to resolve the pitfalls of current off-the-shelf devices and demonstrated that no feral pigeons approached or stayed on the windowsill in the seven-day observation, and the window was still clean without pigeon excrement.
LEED Certified Buildings and Bird-Friendly Window Design
- EngineeringUF Journal of Undergraduate Research
- 2022
Green buildings (i.e., LEED certified buildings) emphasize access to daylight and views for occupants’ wellbeing, comfort, and productivity. Window glazing allows access to daylight and views but is…
A review of nonlethal and lethal control tools for managing the damage of invasive birds to human assets and economic activities
- Environmental ScienceManagement of Biological Invasions
- 2022
Invasive birds cause damage to economies, natural resources, and human safety across the globe. In the United States, rock doves ( Columba livia ), Eurasian collared doves ( Streptopelia decaocto ),…
Deterrence of birds with an artificial predator, the RobotFalcon
- Environmental ScienceJournal of the Royal Society Interface
- 2022
Collisions between birds and airplanes can damage aircrafts, resulting in delays and cancellation of flights, costing the international civil aviation industry more than 1.4 billion US dollars…
Improved deterrence of birds using an artificial predator, the RobotFalcon
- Environmental SciencebioRxiv
- 2022
Collisions between birds and airplanes, bird strikes, can damage aircrafts, resulting in delays and cancellation of flights, costing the international civil aviation industry more than 1.4 billion…
Utilization Sonic Waves for Birds Controlling in Crops Field
- Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering
- 2021
Pest bird damage in agriculture is a significant and long-standing problem globally especially for high value field crops such as wheat, rice and corn. The present study aims to control the pest…
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