The Southernmost region of Australia, the island of Tasmania, is also the most mountainous, with large areas of rugged alpine environments. This entomological frontier offers a distinct suite of insects for study including many endemic taxa. However, harsh weather, remote locations and rough terrain represent an environment too extreme for many existing insect trap designs. We report here on the design and efficacy of a new Alpine Malaise Trap (AMT), which can be readily hybridised with several other common insect trapping techniques. Advantages of the design include its light weight and portability, low cost, robustness, rapid deployment and long autonomous sampling period. The AMT was field tested in the Tasmanian highlands (AUST) in 2017...
Pitfall trapping is probably the most frequently used method for sampling grounddwelling arthropods....
Insect populations are globally declining but standardized long‐term data to evaluate trends and con...
A series of 12 pitfall traps baited with ethylene glycol smelling of carrion, was install-ed from fo...
The Southernmost region of Australia, the island of Tasmania, is also the most mountainous, with lar...
An interception trap to collect airborne arthropods under extreme weather conditions is described. T...
Slightly over three decades have elapsed since Malaise (1937) first published plans for the insect t...
Pitfall traps are commonly used for the collection of terrestrial insects in ecology and biology stu...
Sampling arthropods in the upper canopy of tall trees presents a range of challenges associated with...
The ability to monitor the abundance and diversity of tabanid flies over wide areas requires effecti...
Summary 1. The distributions of Collembola on the Warra-Mount Weld Altitudinal Transect were investi...
Malaise traps are extensively used in insect surveys and studies, yet the detectability of insects i...
This paper introduces two passive trap designs for the survey of flying Coleoptera and other insects...
Sampling methods are selected depending on the targeted species or the spatial and temporal requirem...
Recent reports on insect decline have highlighted the need for long-term data on insect communities ...
Documentation of insect diversity is an important component of the study of biodiversity, community ...
Pitfall trapping is probably the most frequently used method for sampling grounddwelling arthropods....
Insect populations are globally declining but standardized long‐term data to evaluate trends and con...
A series of 12 pitfall traps baited with ethylene glycol smelling of carrion, was install-ed from fo...
The Southernmost region of Australia, the island of Tasmania, is also the most mountainous, with lar...
An interception trap to collect airborne arthropods under extreme weather conditions is described. T...
Slightly over three decades have elapsed since Malaise (1937) first published plans for the insect t...
Pitfall traps are commonly used for the collection of terrestrial insects in ecology and biology stu...
Sampling arthropods in the upper canopy of tall trees presents a range of challenges associated with...
The ability to monitor the abundance and diversity of tabanid flies over wide areas requires effecti...
Summary 1. The distributions of Collembola on the Warra-Mount Weld Altitudinal Transect were investi...
Malaise traps are extensively used in insect surveys and studies, yet the detectability of insects i...
This paper introduces two passive trap designs for the survey of flying Coleoptera and other insects...
Sampling methods are selected depending on the targeted species or the spatial and temporal requirem...
Recent reports on insect decline have highlighted the need for long-term data on insect communities ...
Documentation of insect diversity is an important component of the study of biodiversity, community ...
Pitfall trapping is probably the most frequently used method for sampling grounddwelling arthropods....
Insect populations are globally declining but standardized long‐term data to evaluate trends and con...
A series of 12 pitfall traps baited with ethylene glycol smelling of carrion, was install-ed from fo...