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Protection peculiarities of the national economy objectsfrom the biodamages caused by birds experience of repeller complex application

Abstract

In the article the problem of the biodamages
caused by birds on such strategically important
objects as airports, atomic power stations is described.
It is necessary to carry out the ecologo-ornithological
investigation on any object. The results of this investigation
show seasonal and daily distribution of the birds
population in investigated territory. For the bird scaring
effect it is necessary to use the complex approach
combining different groups of repellents application.
The application of the bioacoustic repellents possessing
a number of advantages is most perspective. The
efficiency of any repellents influence considerably decreases
the presence of a readily available forage reserve
near protected object.

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Надежда Сапункова
Институт проблем экологии и эволюции им. А.Н. Северцова РАН
Russian Federation


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