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What Peer-review Experiences Can Offer To Early Career Scientists And To The Scientific Community
Gwenaëlle Gremion, Mathieu Casado, Kelsey Aho, Jilda Alicia Caccavo, Nicolas Champollion, Emily Choy, Sarah L. Connors, Rahul Dey, Alfonso Fernandez, Gerlis Fugmann, Juan Höfer, Shridhar Jawak, Martine Lizotte, Sarah Maes, Kyle Mayers, Katja Mintenbeck, Jhon Fredy Mojica Moncada, Prashant H. Pandit, Elvira Poloczanska, Paul Rosenbaum, Elisa Seyboth, Sarah Shakil & Maud van SoestRemote Sensing Applications for Abating Aircraft–Bird Strike Risks in Southeast Brazil
Natalia S. Novoselova, Alexey A. Novoselov, Arthur Macarrão, Guilherme Gallo-Ortiz & Wesley Rodrigues Silva
The rising number of aircraft collisions with birds requires the development of appropriate mitigation measures to control their populations in the vicinity of airports. The black vulture (Coragyps atratus; vultures) is considered one of the most dangerous species for aviation in Brazil. To better understand the spatial distribution patterns of flying vultures and the risks they may pose to aviation, we studied natural and anthropogenic superficial factors and then numerically estimated and mapped the risk...
Affiliations
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University of Concepción2
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New York University Abu Dhabi1
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University of Alberta1
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Uni Research (Norway)1
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University of Alaska Fairbanks1
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McGill University1
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Pontificial Catholic University of Valparaiso1
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Grenoble Alpes University1
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Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research1
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TERI University1