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Acoustic Armor

机译:声学护甲

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Farmers aren't much better than scarecrows when it comes to protecting harvests from pesky birds: Avian interlopers cost the United States roughly $1.9 billion each year in crop losses and damage control. Now researchers have landed on a potential solution that uses speakers to send out a directional buzzing noise - a sonic shield - to keep feathered pests away from farm fields as well as tall buildings. Since birds vocalize to alert each other to predators and food sources, biologists John Swaddle and Ghazi Mahjoub and acoustician Mark Hinders of the College of William & Mary hypothesized that interrupting the conversations would increase birds' vigilance, leaving less time for loitering and dining. Indeed, in tests at the college aviaries, food patches subjected to eight hours of the so-called sonic net saw a 46 percent drop in bird presence compared with control groups. It proved to be a more lasting and safer deterrent than other tactics, such as high-tech pyrotechnics and poisons.
机译:在保护免受讨厌鸟的收成方面,农民并不比稻草人好得多:禽类闯入者每年给美国造成的作物损失和破坏控制成本约为19亿美元。现在,研究人员已经找到了一种潜在的解决方案,该解决方案使用扬声器发出定向的嗡嗡声-声音屏蔽-防止羽毛害虫远离农田和高层建筑。由于鸟类发出声音来互相提醒,以防掠食者和食物来源,因此生物学家约翰·斯威德勒(John Swaddle)和加兹·马乔布(Ghazi Mahjoub)以及威廉与玛丽学院的声学家马克·辛德斯(Mark Hinders)认为,中断谈话将提高鸟类的警惕性,从而减少了闲逛和用餐的时间。确实,在大学鸟舍的测试中,经过八小时的所谓声波网处理的食物补丁与对照组相比,鸟类的数量下降了46%。事实证明,它比高科技烟火和毒药等其他战术更具持久性和安全性。

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    《Discover》 |2014年第9期|16-16|共1页
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