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A low cost way for assessing bird risk hazards in power lines: Fixed-wing small unmanned aircraft systems
ArticleAbstract: Accidents on power lines are one of the most important causes of man-induced mortality for raptors aPalabras claves:Bird electrocution, Drones, Environmental impact of infrastructures, Fixed-wing sUAS, Power lines, Remotely piloted aircraftAutores:Ferrer M., Margarita Mulero-Pázmány, Negro J.J.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of a Fixed-Wing Drone System for Aerial Insect Sampling
ArticleAbstract: Most current insect research techniques are ground-based and provide scarce information about flyingPalabras claves:DRONE, insect sampling, planetary boundary layer, unmanned aircraft systemsAutores:Alarcón F., Gray R.J., Ibáñez C., Margarita Mulero-Pázmány, Marrón P.J., Martínez-de Dios J.R., Negro J.J., Ollero A., Popa-Lisseanu A.G., Sánchez-Bedoya C.A., Viguria A.J.Fuentes:scopusUnmanned Aircraft Systems complement biologging in spatial ecology studies
ArticleAbstract: The knowledge about the spatial ecology and distribution of organisms is important for both basic anPalabras claves:Abundance modeling, Animal monitoring, Biologging, cattle, Drones, GPS-GSM collars, Remote Piloted Aircraft Systems, Spatial Distribution, unmanned aircraft systemsAutores:Acevedo P., Barasona J.Á., Margarita Mulero-Pázmány, Negro J.J., Vicente J.Fuentes:scopusRemotely piloted aircraft systems as a rhinoceros anti-poaching tool in Africa
ArticleAbstract: Over the last years there has been a massive increase in rhinoceros poaching incidents, with more thPalabras claves:Autores:Margarita Mulero-Pázmány, Negro J.J., Sassen T., Stolper R., Van Essen L.D.Fuentes:scopusThe Eye in the Sky: Combined Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems and GPS Data Loggers for Ecological Research and Conservation of Small Birds
ArticleAbstract: Technological advances for wildlife monitoring have expanded our ability to study behavior and spacePalabras claves:Autores:Bustamante J., Hernández-Pliego J., Margarita Mulero-Pázmány, Negro J.J., Rodríguez A., Rodríguez C.Fuentes:scopus