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Journal articles on the topic "Baiting"
Thompson, JA, and PJS Fleming. "The Cost of Aerial Baiting for Wild Dog Management in North-Eastern New South Wales." Rangeland Journal 13, no. 1 (1991): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rj9910047.
Full textKörtner, Gerhard, Shaan Gresser, and Bob Harden. "Does fox baiting threaten the spotted-tailed quoll, Dasyurus maculatus?" Wildlife Research 30, no. 2 (2003): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr02107.
Full textGorovitz, Samuel. "Baiting Bioethics." Ethics 96, no. 2 (January 1986): 356–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/292753.
Full textRee, J. "Highbrow-baiting." History Workshop Journal 63, no. 1 (January 1, 2007): 359–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dbm021.
Full textKisska‐Schulze, Kathryn, Corey Ciocchetti, and Ralph Flick. "Case Baiting." American Business Law Journal 57, no. 2 (June 2020): 321–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ablj.12160.
Full textThomson, PC. "The Effectiveness of Aerial Baiting for the Control of Dingoes in North-Western Australia." Wildlife Research 13, no. 2 (1986): 165. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr9860165.
Full textNicholson, Donald W. "Baiting death inhibitors." Nature 410, no. 6824 (March 2001): 33–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35065201.
Full textCampbell, Tyler A., Christopher A. Langdon, Benjamin R. Laseter, W. Mark Ford, John W. Edwards, and Karl V. Miller. "Movements of female white-tailed deer to bait sites in West Virginia, USA." Wildlife Research 33, no. 1 (2006): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr04090.
Full textDexter, Nick, and Paul Meek. "An analysis of bait-take and non-target impacts during a fox-control exercise." Wildlife Research 25, no. 2 (1998): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr97020.
Full textKörtner, Gerhard, and Peter Watson. "The immediate impact of 1080 aerial baiting to control wild dogs on a spotted-tailed quoll population." Wildlife Research 32, no. 8 (2005): 673. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr05014.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Baiting"
Jones, Stephen A. "Optimising baiting strategies for the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.)." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.401054.
Full textFlamholz, David B. "Baiting for defense against stealthy attacks on cyber-physical systems." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/121858.
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The goal of this thesis is to develop a defense methodology for a cyber-physical system (CPS) by which an attempted stealthy cyber-attack is detected in near real time. Improvements in networked communication have enabled vast and complex dynamic control systems to exploit networked control schemes to seamlessly integrate parts and processes. These cyber-physical systems exhibit a level of flexibility that was previously unavailable but also introduce communication channels that are vulnerable to outside interference and malicious intervention. This thesis considers the effects of a type of stealthy attack on a class of CPS that can be modeled as linear time-invariant systems. The effects of this attack are studied from both the perspective of the attacker as well as the defender. A previously developed method for conducting stealthy attacks is introduced and analyzed.
This method consists of injecting malicious actuation signals into the control input of a CPS and then designing a sensor attack to conceal the effect of the actuator attack. The result is an attack that cannot be detected upon inspection of the Kalman filter residual. Successful implementation of this attack is shown to require the attacker to attain perfect model knowledge in order for the attack to be stealthy. Based on the execution of past attacks on CPS, this thesis proposes an attacker who starts their attack by "fishing" for critical and confidential system information such as the model parameters. A method is then proposed in which the defender attempts to feed the attacker a slightly falsified model, baiting the fishing attacker with data that will make an attack detectable. Because the attacker's model is no longer correct, their attack design will induce a mean-shift in the Kalman filter residual, breaking the stealthiness of the original attack formula.
It is then shown that the defender can not only detect this faulty attack, but use observations of the Kalman filter residual to regain more accurate state estimates, mitigating the effect of the attack.
by David B. Flamholz.
S.M.
S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Fudge, Erica Louise. "The context of bear-baiting in Early Modern England, 1558-1660." Thesis, University of Sussex, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.282999.
Full textGentle, Matthew Nikolai. "Factors Affecting The Efficiency Of Fox (Vulpes Vulpes) Baiting Practices On The Central Tablelands Of New South Wales." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/890.
Full textGentle, Matthew Nikolai. "Factors Affecting The Efficiency Of Fox (Vulpes Vulpes) Baiting Practices On The Central Tablelands Of New South Wales." University of Sydney, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/890.
Full textThe European red fox (Vulpes vulpes L.) is a well known predator of native species and domestic stock, and is recognised as one of Australia’s most devastating vertebrate pests. Current fox management relies heavily on poisoning using baits impregnated with sodium monofluoroacetate (1080). This reliance on 1080 is likely to continue given the lack of viable alternatives for controlling foxes, so that, in the meanwhile, it is important to improve the efficiency of the current techniques. Factors affecting the susceptibility of individual foxes to bait include their ability to locate it, as well as the bait’s palatability and toxicity. The economic costs associated with using different bait types, the pattern and density of their distribution will also affect the efficiency of control programs. It is essential to examine and refine all such issues to ensure efficient use of the 1080 baiting technique. This thesis focuses generally on problems associated with management of the fox in eastern Australia. More specifically, I investigate the factors affecting the efficiency of fox baiting practices on the central tablelands of New South Wales. The study was conducted largely on agricultural lands near the town of Molong (33010’ 37”S, 148087’15”E) on the central tablelands of New South Wales. This area was chosen as it is broadly representative, in terms of land use, of a large region of eastern Australia. The highly modified, predominantly agricultural landscapes near Molong are well suited to foxes, and conflict with the predominantly pastoral community means that fox management is widely undertaken. I determined the persistence of 1080 in two commonly used bait types, Foxoff® and chicken wingettes, under different climatic and rainfall conditions. The rate of 1080 degradation did not change significantly between the central tablelands and the relatively hotter and drier western slopes. Foxoff® baits remained lethal for longer than wingettes under all conditions, although their rate of degradation generally increased with increasing rainfall. I confirmed the presence of defluorinating micro-organisms in thesoils of eastern Australia for the first time, and suggest that, following removal from the bait, 1080 would not persist in the environment for long. Bait should be attractive and highly palatable to ensure that the target species will find and consume it upon discovery. Caching, where discovered food is removed but not immediately consumed, may potentially reduce the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of baiting campaigns. I quantified the caching of chicken wingette, day-old chick and Foxoff® baits by inserting transmitters into bait material and assessing whether it was eaten or cached following removal. The intensity of caching did not change significantly between seasons. Type of bait had the largest influence on caching intensity, with a greater percentage of non-toxic Foxoff® baits (66.9%) being cached than either wingettes (5.7%) or day-old chicks (4.5%). The percentage of toxic (1080) baits cached was even greater, suggesting that 1080 bait may be less palatable, and detectable to foxes. I also investigated the use of conditioned taste aversion to reduce multiple bait uptake by foxes. Levamisole, an illness-inducing chemical, was added to bait and the fate of removed bait was again monitored via radio-telemetry. Following consumption of a levamisole-treated bait, foxes avoided eating treated baits but consumed untreated baits. I concluded that a reduction in bait consumption was achieved through learned aversion to levamisole rather than via conditioned taste aversion to baits. Adding levamisole to baits, especially non-toxic bait such as rabies vaccines, could potentially be used to reduce bait monopolisation by individual foxes. Fox density and den site preferences were assessed by investigating the distribution and density of fox natal dens on one property (9.6 km2) over three consecutive years. A total of 9 natal dens were located in 2000 and 2001, declining to 6 in 2002. No preference was shown for den sites on the basis of habitat, slope or aspect, but more dens were located under, or adjacent to cover. Assuming that each natal den represents a breeding pair and that the population sex ratio did not differ from parity (1:1), the site contained a prebreeding density of 1.9 foxes/km2 in 2000 and 2001, and 1.25 foxes/km2 in 2002. Given that the mean number of cubs is 4.0, the post-breeding density was estimated at 5.6 and 3.75 foxes/km2 in 2000/2001 and 2002, respectively. The results demonstrated that high densities of foxes occur on agricultural lands. The success and likely accuracy of the technique to monitor fox density suggests that it may be used to calibrate more efficient abundance estimates that will be essential for the strategic management of foxes in future. Pest animal management strategies are traditionally assessed for their effectiveness, with less consideration being given to the efficiency or cost of achieving the desired effect. I used cost-effectiveness analyses to compare between different baiting strategies based on the longevity, palatability and handling/replacement costs associated with each bait type. The results indicated that, when measured on a total cost-per-bait-consumed basis, wingettes and day-old chicks were the most cost-effective baits for campaigns of up to 4 weeks duration. This demonstrates the importance of including the longevity, and particularly the palatability of bait, when assessing cost-effectiveness. However, it is recognised that other factors, including the consistency of dosage and uptake by nontarget species, may be equally or more important in deciding the appropriate baiting strategy. The spatial and temporal application of fox baiting in the region overseen by the Molong Rural Lands Protection Board was examined between January 1998 and December 2002 as a case study to evaluate the apparent effectiveness of cooperative management practices. Most landholders (78.8%) did not bait for foxes during this period. Based on known dispersal distances, the effect of fox immigration into baited areas was determined. The results indicated that no areas baited for foxes were separated by a sufficient buffer distance (>9.58 km) from unbaited areas to be protected from fox immigration. This suggests that, at current levels of coordination, the effectiveness of most baiting operations in eastern Australia is compromised over the long term by fox immigration. However, it is recognised that short-term reductions in fox density may sometimes be all that are required to reduce predation to acceptable levels, especially for seasonally-susceptible prey. Ultimately, the cost-effectiveness of control should be evaluated in terms of the response of the prey rather than that of the predator. This study has highlighted deficiencies in current ‘best-practice’ baiting techniques. Specific recommendations for current baiting practices, in addition to future research, are also given. In brief, these include minimising free-feed baiting, increasing the minimum distance between bait stations, and, where possible, presenting the most palatable bait. Continued research into conditioned taste aversion, aerial baiting, and techniques to reduce caching are recommended as potential techniques to improve the efficiency of baiting practices.
Williams, Brian Lee Ditchkoff Stephen S. "Efficiency of surveying, baiting, and trapping wild pigs at Fort Benning, Georgia." Auburn, Ala., 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10415/2008.
Full textKoenig, Eric. "Baiting Sustainability: Collaborative Coastal Management, Heritage Tourism, and Alternative Fisheries in Placencia, Belize." Scholar Commons, 2016. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/6526.
Full textKirkpatrick, Winifred E. "Assessment of sodium fluoroacetate (1080) in baits and its biodegradation by microorganisms." Thesis, Curtin University, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/128.
Full textGlenn, Grady J. "Termite baiting system technology: utilization and evaluation for integrated management of Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) and Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) subterranean termite populations, with seasonal variation and spatial patterns exhibited in foraging strategies." Diss., Texas A&M University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/3044.
Full textCoates, James W. "Rat Population Assessment and Control in Eastern Suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio." Cleveland State University / OhioLINK, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=csu1265291743.
Full textBooks on the topic "Baiting"
James, Sonja. Baiting the hook. Hedgesville, WV: Forest Woods Media Productions, 1999.
Find full textElder, Larry. Stupid Black men: Race-baiting in America. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2008.
Find full textNordberg, Ken. Do-it-yourself black bear baiting and hunting. Minneapolis: Shingle Creek Outdoor Productions, 1990.
Find full textBriscoe, Jill. De-baiting the woman trap: Escape the snares and celebrate freedom. Grand Rapids, Mich: Baker Books, 1994.
Find full textVizard, Steve. Two weeks in Lilliput: Bear-baiting and backbiting at the Constitutional Convention. Ringwood, Vic: Penguin, 1998.
Find full textDaigl, Christoph. All the world is but a bear-baiting: Das englische Hetztheater im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert. Berlin: Gesellschaft für Theatergeschichte, 1997.
Find full text"Better dead than red!": A nostalgic look at the golden years of Russiaphobia, red-baiting, and other commie madness. New York: Hyperion, 1992.
Find full textBarson, Michael. Better dead than red!: A nostalgic look at the golden years of Russiaphobia, red-baiting, and other commie madness. London: Plexus Pub., 1992.
Find full textHow to get elected: An anecdotal history of mudslinging, red-baiting, vote-stealing, and dirty tricks in American politics. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.
Find full textZirin, Dave. A people's history of sports in the United States: From bull-baiting to Barry Bonds-- 250 years of politics, protest, people, and play. New York: New Press, 2008.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Baiting"
Bowen, Brian M., Shlomo Hershkop, Angelos D. Keromytis, and Salvatore J. Stolfo. "Baiting Inside Attackers Using Decoy Documents." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 51–70. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05284-2_4.
Full textLindsay, Iain. "Big Game Hunting: Baiting the Hooks." In Living with London’s Olympics, 119–34. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137453211_9.
Full textPrice, R. E., and H. D. Brown. "Locust control by means of selective baiting." In New Strategies in Locust Control, 209–17. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-9202-5_27.
Full textDi Ponio, Amanda. "Bear-Baiting and the Theatre of Cruelty." In The Early Modern Theatre of Cruelty and its Doubles, 87–117. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92249-2_4.
Full textEkesi, Sunday. "Baiting and Male Annihilation Techniques for Fruit Fly Suppression in Africa." In Fruit Fly Research and Development in Africa - Towards a Sustainable Management Strategy to Improve Horticulture, 275–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43226-7_13.
Full textKamboureli, Smaro. "In/visibility, Race-Baiting, and the Author Function in Carol Shields’s Unless." In Relating Carol Shields’s Essays and Fiction, 193–218. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11480-9_12.
Full textHwang, Katie L., and Wolfram Goessling. "Baiting for Cancer: Using the Zebrafish as a Model in Liver and Pancreatic Cancer." In Cancer and Zebrafish, 391–410. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30654-4_17.
Full textLawson, Patrick A., Aaron D. Crowson, and Christopher B. Mayhorn. "Baiting the Hook: Exploring the Interaction of Personality and Persuasion Tactics in Email Phishing Attacks." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 401–6. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96077-7_42.
Full textRohrer, Tim. "Race-baiting, Cartooning and Ideology: A conceptual blending analysis of contemporary and WW II war cartoons." In Ideologien zwischen Lüge und Wahrheitsanspruch, 193–215. Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitätsverlag, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-81345-9_12.
Full textde Tores, Paul J., and Nicky Marlow. "The Relative Merits of Predator-Exclusion Fencing and Repeated Fox Baiting for Protection of Native Fauna: Five Case Studies from Western Australia." In Fencing for Conservation, 21–42. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0902-1_3.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Baiting"
Todd, Kim, and Tabatha Verbick. "Baiting the hook." In the 33rd annual ACM SIGUCCS conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1099435.1099522.
Full textKhattab, S., S. Gobriel, R. Melhem, and D. Mosse. "Live Baiting for Service-Level DoS Attackers." In 27th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2008). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/infocom.2007.43.
Full textKhattab, S., S. Gobriel, R. Melhem, and D. Mosse. "Live Baiting for Service-Level DoS Attackers." In IEEE INFOCOM 2008 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/infocom.2008.43.
Full textWelzel, Kevin F. "RNAi and baiting: Novel techniques for Argentine ant control." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.94727.
Full textShi, Zhen, Ping Jiang, Haibo Liang, and Ciyu Ji. "Efficacy Analysis of Countering ARM by Moving Baiting Source." In 2009 International Joint Conference on Computational Sciences and Optimization, CSO. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cso.2009.327.
Full textFlamholz, David B., Anuradha M. Annaswamy, and Eugene Lavretsky. "Baiting For Defense Against Stealthy Attacks on Cyber-Physical Systems." In AIAA Scitech 2019 Forum. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2019-2338.
Full textRondon Fajardo, Sergio, Edward Adams, and Chloe Williams. "Downhole Coiled Tubing Telemetry Reduced Time and Uncertainty During a Challenging Deepwater Milling Operation." In SPE/ICoTA Well Intervention Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/209001-ms.
Full textChen, Chang-Nian, Ji-Tian Han, Li Shao, Tien-Chien Jen, and Yi-Hsin Yen. "Design of Equipment for Manufacturing Helically-Coiled Tubes and its Automatic Control System." In ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2010-37146.
Full textChen, Xuedong, Zhichao Fan, Tao Chen, Shuangqing Xu, Guofu Ou, and Xiaoying Tang. "Thinking on Intelligent Design, Manufacture and Maintenance of Pressure Equipment in China." In ASME 2019 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2019-93364.
Full textFernandez de Landa Aguirre, Joseba. "Sare sozialen erabilera moduak eta maiztasunak Gasteizko nerabeen kolektiboaren baitan." In II. Ikergazte. Nazioarteko ikerketa euskaraz. Bilbao: UEU arg, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.26876/ikergazte.ii.02.05.
Full textReports on the topic "Baiting"
Bowen, Brian M., Shlomo Hershkop, Angelos D. Keromytis, and Salvatore J. Stolfo. Baiting Inside Attackers using Decoy Documents. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada500672.
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