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A practical approach with drones, smartphones, and tracking tags for potential real-time animal tracking
Drones are increasingly used for fauna monitoring and wildlife tracking; however, their application for wildlife tracking is restricted by developing such systems. Here we explore the potential of drones for wildlife ... -
Development of a Fixed-Wing Drone System for Aerial Insect Sampling
Mulero Pazmany, M; Martínez-de Dios, JR; Popa-Lisseanu, AG; Gray, RJ; Alarcón, FJ; Albo Sánchez-Bedoya, C; Viguria, A; Ibáñez, C; Negro, JJ; Ollero, A; Marrón, PJ[et al.] (2022)Most current insect research techniques are ground-based and provide scarce information about flying insects in the planetary boundary layer (PBL), which remains a poorly studied ecological niche. To address this gap, we ... -
Terrestrial Megafauna Response to Drone Noise Levels in Ex Situ Areas
Drone use has significantly grown in recent years, and there is a knowledge gap on how the noise produced by these systems may affect animals. We investigated how 18 species of megafauna reacted to drone sound pressure ... -
Unmanned Aircraft Systems for Studying Spatial Abundance of Ungulates: Relevance to Spatial Epidemiology
Barasona, JA; Mulero Pazmany, M; Acevedo, P; Negro, JJ; Torres, MJ; Gortázar, C; Vicente, J[et al.] (PlosOne, 2014)Complex ecological and epidemiological systems require multidisciplinary and innovative research. Low cost unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) can provide information on the spatial pattern of hosts’ distribution and abundance, ...