A series of 12 pitfall traps baited with ethylene glycol smelling of carrion, was install-ed from forest in the Dart Valley (900 m) to the limit of continuous vegetation on Headlong Peak (1830 m). The traps were installed to sample the ground surface fauna of major habitats in the area in February 1980. Trap catches, and weights of 0.1 g or more, are tabulated for Orthoptera, Blattodea, most Coleoptera, and Calliphoridae (Diptera). Other Arthropoda caught are discussed briefly. There is a major discontinuity at the timberline between the faunas of high altitude forest and alpine vegetation. Another faunal discontinuity occurs at about 1800 m, just below the limit of continuous vegetation, and associated with a substantial change in composit...
© 2014 The Royal Society of New Zealand. Pitfall traps were used to monitor predatory arthropod numb...
There are several data sets originating from the same pitfall trap samples. The other data set I jus...
Composition of the amphipod fauna and seasonal changes in captures in pitfall traps were compared at...
The insect fauna of Mount Cook National Park was surveyed between 1975 and 1977. All of the major ar...
New Mexico at 2874-3445 m (9424-11,300 ft) was examined by pitfall trapping, and to a lesser extent ...
Grass leaf mining flies were reared from two sites in Auckland city, at Oakley Creek walkway (over 2...
Pitfall traps are commonly used for the collection of terrestrial insects in ecology and biology stu...
Two light traps were operated from February 1977 until July 1981 in hill country near Woodville, sou...
The Southernmost region of Australia, the island of Tasmania, is also the most mountainous, with lar...
Until now the altitudinal factor has not been taken into account to estimate tropical arthropod dive...
Epiphytes growing in the canopy of rimu trees in Paparoa National Park, New Zealand, were studied to...
Observations on the larval habitats of Odonata in lowland Canterbury and Westland, and in the high c...
Arthropod communities in the canopies of three species of native tree (Metrosideros robusta, Podocar...
Macrotrachelia nigronitens (Stål, 1860) (Heteroptera: Anthocoridae) is permanently present in the wi...
An account is given of seven collections of insects and spiders made in summer 1979 on snowfields ab...
© 2014 The Royal Society of New Zealand. Pitfall traps were used to monitor predatory arthropod numb...
There are several data sets originating from the same pitfall trap samples. The other data set I jus...
Composition of the amphipod fauna and seasonal changes in captures in pitfall traps were compared at...
The insect fauna of Mount Cook National Park was surveyed between 1975 and 1977. All of the major ar...
New Mexico at 2874-3445 m (9424-11,300 ft) was examined by pitfall trapping, and to a lesser extent ...
Grass leaf mining flies were reared from two sites in Auckland city, at Oakley Creek walkway (over 2...
Pitfall traps are commonly used for the collection of terrestrial insects in ecology and biology stu...
Two light traps were operated from February 1977 until July 1981 in hill country near Woodville, sou...
The Southernmost region of Australia, the island of Tasmania, is also the most mountainous, with lar...
Until now the altitudinal factor has not been taken into account to estimate tropical arthropod dive...
Epiphytes growing in the canopy of rimu trees in Paparoa National Park, New Zealand, were studied to...
Observations on the larval habitats of Odonata in lowland Canterbury and Westland, and in the high c...
Arthropod communities in the canopies of three species of native tree (Metrosideros robusta, Podocar...
Macrotrachelia nigronitens (Stål, 1860) (Heteroptera: Anthocoridae) is permanently present in the wi...
An account is given of seven collections of insects and spiders made in summer 1979 on snowfields ab...
© 2014 The Royal Society of New Zealand. Pitfall traps were used to monitor predatory arthropod numb...
There are several data sets originating from the same pitfall trap samples. The other data set I jus...
Composition of the amphipod fauna and seasonal changes in captures in pitfall traps were compared at...