Interception traps in canopy inflorescences: Targeting a neglected fauna
Author(s)
Howlett, BG
Kitching, RL
Boulter, SL
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2005
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Two new cost-effective trap designs for capturing arthropod flower visitors are described. Small flower visitors such as Thysanoptera and Diptera, hardly noticeable during direct flower observations, were dominant in trap catches. These trapping techniques combined with direct observations allow a more comprehensive picture of the flower visitors.Two new cost-effective trap designs for capturing arthropod flower visitors are described. Small flower visitors such as Thysanoptera and Diptera, hardly noticeable during direct flower observations, were dominant in trap catches. These trapping techniques combined with direct observations allow a more comprehensive picture of the flower visitors.
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Journal Title
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science
Volume
25
Issue
2
Subject
Zoology