| Literature DB >> 27833842 |
E Harris1, E P de Crom2, J Labuschagne1, A Wilson1.
Abstract
A study on a population of pigeons on the University of South Africa's Muckleneuk campus was conducted over 2 years. Counts were conducted during a baseline year (March 2013-February 2014) to establish the pigeon population index inhabiting the campus buildings, and again in the management year (August 2014-August 2015) once Eagle Eyes™, Fire (Flash) Flags, bird spikes and a combination thereof were implemented on the buildings. An efficacy reduction percentage was determined for each of the control structures. The total pigeon index on the campus declined by 50 % once the control structures were implemented. Control structures; however, differed markedly in efficacy from each other. Whilst bird spikes indicated the highest efficacy at reducing the pigeon population index, seasonality also influenced the efficacy of the control structure. Quantified understanding of the efficacy of pigeon control measures allows urban management to make informed decisions about reducing pigeon populations.Entities:
Keywords: Bird spikes; Eagle Eyes™; Fire (Flash) Flags; Non-lethal control; Pigeons; Seasonality
Year: 2016 PMID: 27833842 PMCID: PMC5081983 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-3559-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1The University of South Africa’s Muckleneuk campus in Pretoria, indicating the five buildings and their respective pigeon control structures, in proximity to each other (GoogleMaps 2016)
Fig. 2Eagle Eye™ unit evaluated as a pigeon deterrent on the University of South Africa’s Muckleneuk campus
Fig. 3Flash Flag unit evaluated as a pigeon deterrent on the University of South Africa’s Muckleneuk campus
Fig. 4Bird spikes evaluated as a pigeon deterrent on the University of South Africa’s Muckleneuk campus
Fig. 5Pigeon population index between the baseline year (March 2013–February 2014) and the management year (August 2014–August 2015) indicating standard error
Fig. 6The efficacy of control structures over the seasons during the management year on the Muckleneuk campus (August 2014–August 2015)
Bonferroni post hoc test indicating one-to-one comparisons of the efficacy values of each control structure at reducing the pigeon population index during the management year on the Muckleneuk campus (August 2014–August 2015)
| Pigeon control strategy | Pigeon control strategy | Significance at 95 % confidence |
|---|---|---|
| Eagle Eyes™ | Fire Flags | .144 |
| Eagle Eyes™ | Bird spikes | .000 |
| Eagle Eyes™ | Combination | .646 |
| Fire Flags | Bird spikes | .000 |
| Fire Flags | Combination | .001 |
| Bird spikes | Combination | .000 |