AVERSIVE CONDITIONING INCREASES SHORT-TERM WARINESS BUT DOES NOT CHANGE HABITAT USE IN BLACK BEARS ASSOCIATED WITH CONFLICT.

Aversive conditioning increases short-term wariness but does not change habitat use in black bears associated with conflict.

Conflict between humans and black bears (Ursus americanus) occurs throughout North America with increasing public demand to replace lethal management with non-lethal methods, such as aversive conditioning (AC).AC aims to teach animals to associate negative stimuli with humans or their infrastructure.We sought to test the efficacy Audio Tube of AC u

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A semi-analytical approach for estimating inland water inherent optical properties and chlorophyll a using airborne hyperspectral imagery

The inversion of inherent optical properties (IOPs) and chlorophyll a (Chla) is one of the key objectives in water color remote sensing, and hyperspectral remote sensing with rich spectral information makes precise inversion possible.In this study, we developed a semi-analytical estimation method for inland water IOPs based on the quasi-analytical

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