Effects of distress, alarm, and pre-flight calls on the behavior of Myna birds
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Creator 1. Theerasak Jaimipak
2. Somboon Kamtaeja
3. Surakan Payakkhabutra
4. Supaluck Viruhpintu
Title Effects of distress, alarm, and pre-flight calls on the behavior of Myna birds
Publisher Research and Development Office, Prince of Songkla University
Publication Year 2019
Journal Title Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology
Journal Vol. 41
Journal No. 1
Page no. 222-228
Keyword Mynas' playback, distress calls, pre-flight calls, alarm calls, habituation
URL Website http://rdo.psu.ac.th/sjstweb/index.php
ISSN 0125-3395
Abstract Roosting flocks of Mynas have adapted their behavior to live in urban areas of Thailand. Sometimes, they disturb people in their working and living environments which has created the need to develop a method of population control in the roosting areas. Bioacoustics repellent are non-lethal methods that have been selected to repel Myna birds in roosting sites. Distress, alarm, and pre-flight calls of Myna birds were tested on high, middle, and unharmful levels, respectively. The distress calls made birds fly from the roosting trees more quickly than alarm calls or pre-flight calls (P=0.01). Acoustic Myna calls ( AMC) that were combinations of distress and pre-flight calls were tested to prove the efficiency of distress calls. Each combination was not different in the bird repellent effect (P= 0.14). The results indicated success in the use of distress calls to repel Myna birds from roosting sites.
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