The potential users of ultrasonic bird repelling devices (UBRDs) are many and include: all branches of the military, airfield managers, biologists, pest control/maintenance employees, government agencies (the Federal Aviation Administration, the US Department of Agriculture), agri-/aquaculturalists, aircraft manufacturers, and homeowners. A literature search conducted to find reports addressing the efficacy of UBRDs revealed several substantial efforts. This report compiles and presents the results of the literature search. Avian hearing physiology, ultrasonic sound characteristics, and the physical effects of ultrasonics on biological systems are addressed. Ultrasonics, Bird, Aircraft, Bird Strike, Collision Avoidance, Bird Hearing, Bird Control, Ultrasonic Effects, Ultrasonic Research.
Ultrasonics as a Method of Bird Control
1992
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aeronautics , Transportation Safety , Air Transportation , Aircraft , Bird strikes , Collision avoidance , Ultrasonics , Repellers , Avoidance , Biologists , Birds , Collisions , Control , Hearing , Landing fields , Maintenance , Management , Pest control , Physiology , Sound , Ultrasonic frequencies , Windshields
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