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Where in the air? Aerial habitat use of nocturnally migrating birds. [PDF]
Horton KG +4 more
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Using weather radar to monitor the number, timing and directions of flying-foxes emerging from their roosts. [PDF]
Meade J +4 more
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Social eavesdropping allows for a more risky gliding strategy by thermal-soaring birds. [PDF]
Williams HJ +4 more
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Characterizing animal anatomy and internal composition for electromagnetic modelling in radar entomology. [PDF]
Mirkovic D +4 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Aeroecology is an emerging scientific discipline that seeks to broaden understanding about the ecological function and biological importance of the aerosphere. The unifying concept of this interdisciplinary field is a focus on the aerosphere itself and the myriad airborne organisms that inhabit and ...
Winifred F. Frick +4 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Aeroecology is an emerging scientific discipline that seeks to broaden understanding about the ecological function and biological importance of the aerosphere. The unifying concept of this interdisciplinary field is a focus on the aerosphere itself and the myriad airborne organisms that inhabit and ...
Winifred F. Frick +4 more
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The aeroecology of atmospheric convergence zones: the case of pallid swifts
Oikos, 2022Trans‐Saharan migratory bird species encounter large scale seasonal atmospheric convergence zones, where opposing monsoon and continental air masses meet. These macro‐scale atmospheric conditions determine local weather, influence migratory and foraging behaviour and seasonal bird survival rates.
Kearsley, Lyndon +10 more
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Aeroecological Observation Methods
2017Observation of animals flying in the atmosphere is the core empirical process of aeroecology. For species that are small, or that fly by night or at high altitudes, this presents a considerable challenge. Even for the more visible species and for flights near the ground, recording the animals’ movements requires specialised techniques.
V. Alistair Drake, Bruno Bruderer
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Radar as a Key to Global Aeroecology
2022Open, systematic, and global approaches are needed to address the challenges of aeroconservation and pest management. Recent technical progress enables deeper investigation and understanding of aeroecology. Radar plays a central role in flying species monitoring in the global scope. The technology provides various ways of target detection and tracking,
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A multistatic Doppler radar system with application to aeroecology
2017 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf), 2017This paper focuses on a distributed multistatic Doppler radar system for use in aeroecology applications. The system is composed of five spatially separated receiving stations and three transmitting stations operating in offset frequency channels in S-band.
David Boutte +5 more
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The Application of PIXE Analysis in Aeroecology
Isotopenpraxis Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, 1988The article informs about the way of PIXE application in the Czechoslovakian aeroecological research. The external beam PIXE set-up in Prague and the programme of the laboratory is described. The examples of the results are added from the fields of aerosol, blood and hair analyses.
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