A joint Chinese-Swedish field campaign of Scheimpflug continuous-wave lidar monitoring of rice-field flying pest insects was pursued in very hot July weather conditions close to Guangzhou, China. The occurrence of insects, birds and bats with almost 200 hours of round-the-clock polarization-sensitive recordings was studied. Wing-beat frequency recordings and depolarization properties were used for target classification. Influence of weather conditions on the flying fauna was also investigated.
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Zhu, S., Malmqvist, E., Li, Y., Jansson, S., Li, W., Duan, Z., … Svanberg, S. (2018). Insect remote sensing using a polarization sensitive cw lidar system in Chinese rice fields. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 176). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817607001
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