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Categorization of bat species by echolocation group.

Categorization of bat species by echolocation group.

<p>Categorization of bat species by echolocation group.</p>

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Main Author: Marc Roswag (20598443) (author)
Other Authors: Anna Roswag (453323) (author), Matthias Sebastian Roswag (20598446) (author), Joanna Fietz (519666) (author), Tessa Touridocht Taefi (20598449) (author)
Published: 2025
Subjects:
Neuroscience
Ecology
Science Policy
Mental Health
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
unmanned aerial systems
tested two types
risk area becomes
operating noise levels
minute flight period
higher noise emission
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intrusive acoustic monitoring
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small effect size
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three echolocation groups
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bat activity levels
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multicopter uas compared
echolocation groups
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bat activity
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significant effect
deterrent effect
deterrence effect
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wind turbines
uas within
study investigates
study highlights
rotor diameter
previous studies
multicopter flights
larger propellers
initial deterrence
increasing height
critical importance
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