Hareport hazard: Identifying hare activity patterns and increased mammal–aircraft strike risk at an International Airport

Abstract Reported strike events between wildlife and aircraft are hazardous to aircraft and airfield operations and are increasing globally. To develop effective mitigation strategies, the relative hazard a species poses to aircraft, as well as information relating to its life history, are key to th...

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Published in:Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation
Main Authors: Samantha Ball, Anthony Caravaggi, Fidelma Butler
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b4460c3f588e4776ae6ce56dc6b8d1ad 2025-01-16T22:59:24+00:00 Hareport hazard: Identifying hare activity patterns and increased mammal–aircraft strike risk at an International Airport Samantha Ball Anthony Caravaggi Fidelma Butler 2023-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.293 https://doaj.org/article/b4460c3f588e4776ae6ce56dc6b8d1ad EN eng Wiley https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.293 https://doaj.org/toc/2056-3485 2056-3485 doi:10.1002/rse2.293 https://doaj.org/article/b4460c3f588e4776ae6ce56dc6b8d1ad Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 33-45 (2023) Airfield management circadian activity wildlife hazard wildlife management wildlife strikes Technology T Ecology QH540-549.5 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.293 2023-03-05T01:35:04Z Abstract Reported strike events between wildlife and aircraft are hazardous to aircraft and airfield operations and are increasing globally. To develop effective mitigation strategies, the relative hazard a species poses to aircraft, as well as information relating to its life history, are key to the development of effective mitigation strategies in Wildlife Hazard Management Plans. However, given the complex nature of airfield environments with access restrictions and the presence of sensitive equipment, the collection of high‐quality ecological data can be difficult. Here we use motion‐activated camera traps to collect activity data on a population of Irish hares (Lepus timidus hibernicus) inhabiting the airfield at Dublin International Airport, to investigate the link between hare activity and aircraft activity in relation to hare strikes. Camera traps revealed that the hare population at the airfield largely displayed a bimodal crepuscular activity pattern, with activity peaking at sunrise and at sunset. Recorded hare strike times at the airfield were closely associated with hare activity times with a high temporal overlap between these datasets. In comparison, hare activity and aircraft movement activity had a moderate overlap across all seasons, with strikes peaking at times with low aircraft movements. We demonstrate the importance of understanding the circadian and seasonal activity patterns of hazardous species at airfields for targeted strike mitigation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Lepus timidus Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 9 1 33 45
spellingShingle Airfield management
circadian activity
wildlife hazard
wildlife management
wildlife strikes
Technology
T
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Samantha Ball
Anthony Caravaggi
Fidelma Butler
Hareport hazard: Identifying hare activity patterns and increased mammal–aircraft strike risk at an International Airport
title Hareport hazard: Identifying hare activity patterns and increased mammal–aircraft strike risk at an International Airport
title_full Hareport hazard: Identifying hare activity patterns and increased mammal–aircraft strike risk at an International Airport
title_fullStr Hareport hazard: Identifying hare activity patterns and increased mammal–aircraft strike risk at an International Airport
title_full_unstemmed Hareport hazard: Identifying hare activity patterns and increased mammal–aircraft strike risk at an International Airport
title_short Hareport hazard: Identifying hare activity patterns and increased mammal–aircraft strike risk at an International Airport
title_sort hareport hazard: identifying hare activity patterns and increased mammal–aircraft strike risk at an international airport
topic Airfield management
circadian activity
wildlife hazard
wildlife management
wildlife strikes
Technology
T
Ecology
QH540-549.5
topic_facet Airfield management
circadian activity
wildlife hazard
wildlife management
wildlife strikes
Technology
T
Ecology
QH540-549.5
url https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.293
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