2023
DOI: 10.1111/2041-210x.14174
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Simulating capture efficiency of pitfall traps based on sampling strategy and the movement of ground‐dwelling arthropods

Danish A. Ahmed,
Ayah Beidas,
Sergei V. Petrovskii
et al.

Abstract: Pitfall traps are frequently used to capture ground‐dwelling arthropods, particularly beetles, ants and spiders. The capture efficiency of a pitfall trapping system strongly depends on the number and opening size of traps, how traps are distributed over the sampling area (spatial arrangement) and the movement characteristics of arthropods. We use numerical simulations for a single species to analyse the trap count patterns that emerge from these variables. Arthropod movement of individuals is modelled as corr… Show more

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“…Pitfall traps are the best known and most often used inventory method in agroecosystems (Ahmed et al 2023). Pitfall traps were installed for the monitoring of ground dwelling arthropods that are active near the soil surface especially for Carabidae, Saltatoria, and Elateridae families.…”
Section: Pitfall Trapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pitfall traps are the best known and most often used inventory method in agroecosystems (Ahmed et al 2023). Pitfall traps were installed for the monitoring of ground dwelling arthropods that are active near the soil surface especially for Carabidae, Saltatoria, and Elateridae families.…”
Section: Pitfall Trapsmentioning
confidence: 99%