Design and use of a hand-hold suction sampler, and its comparison with sweep net and pitfall trap sampling

  • Samu F
  • Sarospataki M
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Abstract

Principal component analysis showed pitfall species composition to be different from suction and sweeping which were similar. Method had a greater effect than habitat on catches. Interaction between habitat and method suggested that the different sampling techniques had different taxon specific efficiency in the 2 structurally different habitats.

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Samu, F., & Sarospataki, M. (1995). Design and use of a hand-hold suction sampler, and its comparison with sweep net and pitfall trap sampling. Folia Entomol Hung, 56, 195–203.

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