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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:scopusDrones for conservation in protected areas: Present and future
ReviewAbstract: Park managers call for cost-effective and innovative solutions to handle a wide variety of environmePalabras claves:Biodiversity threats, Conservation, Drones, Effective management, protected areas, RPASAutores:López J.J., Margarita Mulero-PázmányFuentes: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:scopusTerrestrial Megafauna Response to Drone Noise Levels in Ex Situ Areas
ArticleAbstract: Drone use has significantly grown in recent years, and there is a knowledge gap on how the noise proPalabras claves:auditory sensitivity, Behavior, Drones, frequency, Large mammals, sound pressure levelsAutores:Margarita Mulero-Pázmány, Mesquita G.P., Rodríguez-Teijeiro J.D., Wich S.A.Fuentes:scopusThe future of technology in conservation
Book PartAbstract: This final chapter discusses how conservation technology might evolve in the near future. The firstPalabras claves:conservation technology, Drones, IOT, Robots, sensors, SOCIAL NETWORKS, virtual and augmented realityAutores:Margarita Mulero-PázmányFuentes:scopus