Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The yellow-legged Asian hornet is an invasive species of wasps, indigenous of the
South-East Asia but quickly spreading in Southern Europe. Because of its exponential
diffusion and its serious threat to the local honey bee colonies and to humans as well,
restraint measures are under investigation. Among them, the harmonic radar described
in (Ecology and Evolution, 6, 2016 and 2170) already proved to be a quite effective
way to follow the hornets to their nests; it is in fact capable of tracking the flying trajectory
of these insects, once equipped with a small transponder, in their natural environment.
The aforementioned harmonic radar was upgraded after a period of intense
experimentation; the capture of the hornets was enhanced as well, and other improvements
were adopted in the mounting procedure of the transponder. Thanks to these
upgrades, the flying capabilities of the hornets were not reduced and a huge collection
of data was recorded. The main upgrade to the radar was the adoption of the vertical
polarization of the radiated field, with the consequent redesign and manufacturing of
the antennas and the different mounting of the transceiver on the insect. The installation
of the radar on a telescopic tower drastically improved the maneuverability of the
system and the capability to follow the insects’ preferentialflying directions. Eventually,
the system was able to produce much more continuous traces with a clear indication
of the most probable position of the nest. The maximum range of detection was also
increased to 150 m.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Asian hornet; harmonic radar; insect tracking; Vespa velutina; Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics; Ecology; Nature and Landscape Conservation
Elenco autori:
Milanesio, Daniele; Saccani, Maurice; Maggiora, Riccardo; Laurino, Daniela; Porporato, Marco
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