The present study deals with the connection of geomagnetic (Disturbance Storm Time Dst) and light trap catches of some beetle species from Hungary, Tasmania, and Nebraska. Most of the examined species on all three continents were members of the Scarabaeidae family. The light source used was krypton in Hungary, mercury. vapor light in Tasmania and black light in Nebraska. For each species, a relationship was found between the values of geomagnetic Disturbance Storm Time (Dst) and the number of beetles captured. However, the results were not identical. Four types were identified: increasing catching type, decreasing catching type, and increasing then. decreasing catching type, and decreasing then increasing catching type
The investigations were made in 2002 in the outskirts of Balatonmagyaród (Zala county) and Várda (So...
Many studies have been published on the flight activity of stored grain beetles in temperate regions...
The study analysed the potential effects of moon phases on the light-trap catches of eight species f...
The authors studied the number of Macrolepidoptera individuals and species caught by light-trap, in ...
ABSTRACT: The study revealed a correlation between the ionospheric storms (?Kf0F2) and light-trap ca...
Abstract. The present study discusses the light trapping of insects depending on the environmental i...
The present study deals with the connection of 10.7 cm solar radio flux and light-trap catches of in...
Light trapping is an ideal method for surveying nocturnal moths, but in the absence of standardised ...
The paper deals with light-trap catch of 25 Microlepidoptera species depending on the polarized moon...
The light trap is the tool of choice for conducting large-scale Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae...
Malaise traps are extensively used in insect surveys and studies, yet the detectability of insects i...
Light trapping is an ideal method for surveying nocturnal moths, but in the absence of standardised ...
The Hungarian Forest Research Institute operated a Jermy-type light-trap in the Kámon Botanic Garden...
Spatial and temporal aspects of flight activity of the rusty grain beetle, Cryptolestes ferrugineus ...
The attractiveness of light to insects is an issue that affects households across America. The issue...
The investigations were made in 2002 in the outskirts of Balatonmagyaród (Zala county) and Várda (So...
Many studies have been published on the flight activity of stored grain beetles in temperate regions...
The study analysed the potential effects of moon phases on the light-trap catches of eight species f...
The authors studied the number of Macrolepidoptera individuals and species caught by light-trap, in ...
ABSTRACT: The study revealed a correlation between the ionospheric storms (?Kf0F2) and light-trap ca...
Abstract. The present study discusses the light trapping of insects depending on the environmental i...
The present study deals with the connection of 10.7 cm solar radio flux and light-trap catches of in...
Light trapping is an ideal method for surveying nocturnal moths, but in the absence of standardised ...
The paper deals with light-trap catch of 25 Microlepidoptera species depending on the polarized moon...
The light trap is the tool of choice for conducting large-scale Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae...
Malaise traps are extensively used in insect surveys and studies, yet the detectability of insects i...
Light trapping is an ideal method for surveying nocturnal moths, but in the absence of standardised ...
The Hungarian Forest Research Institute operated a Jermy-type light-trap in the Kámon Botanic Garden...
Spatial and temporal aspects of flight activity of the rusty grain beetle, Cryptolestes ferrugineus ...
The attractiveness of light to insects is an issue that affects households across America. The issue...
The investigations were made in 2002 in the outskirts of Balatonmagyaród (Zala county) and Várda (So...
Many studies have been published on the flight activity of stored grain beetles in temperate regions...
The study analysed the potential effects of moon phases on the light-trap catches of eight species f...