To determine the diversity of epigaeic arthropods, pitfall traps are a suitable and widely accepted sampling method. Unfortunately small mammals such as shrews, voles and mice are accidentally caught by these traps, sometimes very frequently depending on trap type and size. 2. Here we present an experiment examining the influence of trap types, conventional cup traps vs. funnel traps, and of trap diameter on catches of carabid beetles, spiders and unwanted by-catches of small mammals. 3. The number of sampled carabid beetles increased significantly with diameter of the traps and presence of a funnel. The number of species was not affected by trap type or trap size. 4. For spiders, significantly more individuals and more species were found i...
Sampling effort in pitfall trapping sessions is routinely calculated as a product of trap numbers an...
Wet pitfall traps used to sample invertebrates, in particular, short-range endemic invertebrates for...
Pitfall traps are frequently used to capture ground-dwelling arthropods, particularly beetles, ants ...
To determine the diversity of epigaeic arthropods, pitfall traps are a suitable and widely accepted ...
International audienceIn arable agroecosystems, arthropod communities often have a reduced abundance...
There is a pressing need to develop simplified sampling protocols that allow invertebrates to be rou...
Background: Pitfall traps are commonly used to assess ground dwelling arthropod communities. The ef...
Background Pitfall traps are commonly used to assess ground dwelling arthropod communities. The effe...
Each kind of trap tends to be selective on species sampled, in a way that each one only reveals part...
Pitfall trapping is widely used for studying the abundance and diversity of ground-dwelling arthropo...
Abstract Pitfall trapping is one of the standard methods used for the capture of ground‐active arthr...
One of the most commonly used sampling techniques to capture leaf litter amphibians, lizards and sma...
Apart from experimental design, the selection of pitfall trap size, collecting fluid and habitat typ...
One of the most commonly used sampling techniques to capture leaf litter amphibians, lizards and sma...
Pitfall traps provide an easy and inexpensive way to sample ground-dwelling arthropods (Spence and N...
Sampling effort in pitfall trapping sessions is routinely calculated as a product of trap numbers an...
Wet pitfall traps used to sample invertebrates, in particular, short-range endemic invertebrates for...
Pitfall traps are frequently used to capture ground-dwelling arthropods, particularly beetles, ants ...
To determine the diversity of epigaeic arthropods, pitfall traps are a suitable and widely accepted ...
International audienceIn arable agroecosystems, arthropod communities often have a reduced abundance...
There is a pressing need to develop simplified sampling protocols that allow invertebrates to be rou...
Background: Pitfall traps are commonly used to assess ground dwelling arthropod communities. The ef...
Background Pitfall traps are commonly used to assess ground dwelling arthropod communities. The effe...
Each kind of trap tends to be selective on species sampled, in a way that each one only reveals part...
Pitfall trapping is widely used for studying the abundance and diversity of ground-dwelling arthropo...
Abstract Pitfall trapping is one of the standard methods used for the capture of ground‐active arthr...
One of the most commonly used sampling techniques to capture leaf litter amphibians, lizards and sma...
Apart from experimental design, the selection of pitfall trap size, collecting fluid and habitat typ...
One of the most commonly used sampling techniques to capture leaf litter amphibians, lizards and sma...
Pitfall traps provide an easy and inexpensive way to sample ground-dwelling arthropods (Spence and N...
Sampling effort in pitfall trapping sessions is routinely calculated as a product of trap numbers an...
Wet pitfall traps used to sample invertebrates, in particular, short-range endemic invertebrates for...
Pitfall traps are frequently used to capture ground-dwelling arthropods, particularly beetles, ants ...