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Ecological Modelling, 2019
Abstract Integrating population ecology and aeroecology is important for understanding dispersal dynamics of pest insects that depend on aerial habitats. Sugarcane aphid (Melanaphis sacchari) is an economic pest of sorghum in Asia, Africa, Australia, and South America and recently invaded North America, affecting over 90% of the continent’s sorghum ...
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Abstract Integrating population ecology and aeroecology is important for understanding dispersal dynamics of pest insects that depend on aerial habitats. Sugarcane aphid (Melanaphis sacchari) is an economic pest of sorghum in Asia, Africa, Australia, and South America and recently invaded North America, affecting over 90% of the continent’s sorghum ...
Hsiao-Hsuan Wang +2 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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Exploring the Skies: Technological Challenges in Radar Aeroecology
2021Aeroecology is an emerging interdisciplinary science focused on the study of airborne organisms with the aim of deepening understanding about the ecological functions of the aerosphere and the bio-organisms that move through it. In addition to having important applications to the understanding of animal migration and foraging movements, global pest and
Chapman, Jason W. +6 more
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Radar Aeroecology in the cloud. A Virtual Lab for continental scale Aeroecological analysis
The airspace is becoming increasingly crowded. High-rises, wind farms and airports all contribute to conflict with aerial organisms. Information about the movements of organisms in the air is required to identify stop-over sites, migratory routes, and patterns.Berend-Christiaan Wijers +4 more
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Potential of AI classification of the weather radar observations for aeroecological research
2023The benefits of the application of weather radar observations for aeroecological research are already well known to the scientific community. The advantages of long-term polarimetric weather radar observations for the detection of bird and insect migration or estimation of their abundances are used by different teams all over the world. In this context,
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Current Biology
All terrestrial species interact with the airspace.1 The principles derived from the study of those interactions, i.e., from the field of aeroecology,2 are most often used to model species movements (e.g., Miller et al.3 and Nourani et al.4). Despite this, they are almost never used to understand species distributions,5 an issue fundamental to ecology,
Melissa A. Braham +12 more
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All terrestrial species interact with the airspace.1 The principles derived from the study of those interactions, i.e., from the field of aeroecology,2 are most often used to model species movements (e.g., Miller et al.3 and Nourani et al.4). Despite this, they are almost never used to understand species distributions,5 an issue fundamental to ecology,
Melissa A. Braham +12 more
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Radar aeroecology – a missing piece of the puzzle for studying the migration ecology of animals
Ecography, 2020Heiko Schmaljohann
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Aeroecology: probing and modeling the aerosphere
Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2008Ronald P Larkin +2 more
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Aeroecology: Transcending boundaries among ecology, meteorology, and physics
Physics Today, 2011openaire +1 more source

