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Dadheech, Pankaj, Ankit Kumar, Vijander Singh, Ramesh C. Poonia, and Linesh Raja. "A WSN-Based Insect Monitoring and Pest Control System Through Behavior Analysis Using Artificial Neural Network." International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development 13, no. 1 (2022): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijsesd.290310.

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Insect Monitoring includes collecting information about insect activity with the help of using traps and lures. Many different types of traps are used and they can be divided into the following types - Light traps, Sticky Traps and Pheromone Traps. After trapping the insect, the next step involves monitoring tools to monitor the further behavior of insects. Monitoring includes checking of crop fields for early detection of pests and identification of pests. Identification helps in finding which are the best naturally occurring control agents and assessing the efficiency of pest control actions
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van der Voort, Genevieve E., Manu E. Saunders, and Jasmine K. Janes. "Pan trapping in habitats supporting Platanthera (Orchidaceae) shows little difference in insect family-level diversity." Canadian Entomologist 153, no. 5 (2021): 566–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/tce.2021.17.

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AbstractThe role of insects as pollinators within plant communities is well established, yet our knowledge of insect biodiversity in many habitats is lacking. Given the growing concern that insect biodiversity is declining, it is increasingly important to document insect assemblages from a wide range of geographic locations and habitats. Pan trapping is a common means of sampling local insect diversity. Many studies have found different insects associated with different-coloured pan traps. Here, eight different-coloured pan traps were used to sample local insect diversity in habitats supportin
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Arthurs, Steven, and Adrian Hunsberger. "Do-It-Yourself Insect Pest Traps." EDIS 2016, no. 1 (2016): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/edis-in1103-2015.

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Many types of traps can be used to monitor or control insect pests. Traps to capture insects vary greatly, depending on the target, location, and purpose. Traps may be inexpensive and disposable, or more complex. This 12-page fact sheet describes several traps for common pests in the home, garden, and landscape that can be made using common household materials or that are readily available in stores. Written by Steven Arthurs and Adrian Hunsberger, and published by the Entomology and Nematology Department, December 2015. ENY-2030/IN1103: Do-It-Yourself Insect Pest Traps (ufl.edu)
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Okeke, T.E., Ewuim, S.C., Ononye, B.U., Chukwudebelu, A.E., and Mbelede, K.C. "Efficiency of Different Techniques in Collecting Insects in Environments Exposed to Palm Oil and Spent Engine Oil Effluents in Abakiliki, Ebonyi State." Asian Journal of Research in Zoology 7, no. 1 (2024): 47–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajriz/2024/v7i1139.

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This study investigates the ecological consequences of palm oil and spent engine oil effluents on insect populations, employing a comparative analysis of two widely used collection techniques: pitfall traps and sweep netting. The aim was to assess the effectiveness of these methods in capturing and quantifying insect diversity and abundance in polluted environments. The research was conducted in selected sites exposed to palm oil and spent engine oil effluents, with corresponding control sites for comparison. Pitfall traps and sweep netting were deployed simultaneously to collect insects acros
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Shrestha, Mani, Jair Garcia, Justin Chua, et al. "Fluorescent Pan Traps Affect the Capture Rate of Insect Orders in Different Ways." Insects 10, no. 2 (2019): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects10020040.

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To monitor and quantify the changes in pollinator communities over time, it is important to have robust survey techniques of insect populations. Pan traps allow for the assessment of the relative insect abundance in an environment and have been promoted by the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) as an efficient data collection methodology. It has been proposed that fluorescent pan traps are particularly useful, as it has been suggested that they capture high numbers of insects in an unbiased fashion. We use a simultaneous presentation of fluorescent and non-fluorescent pan trap colours to
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Abed Felahy, Mohamad Hamid, and Mohamad Shaker Mansour. "The Effect of the Hight of the Pheromone Traps Type Delta in Trapping and Forecasting the Emergence of the Lesser Date Moth, Batrachedra amydraula Meyrick and Evaluating the Sensitivity of Some Palm Varieties to Insect Injury." Arab Journal for Plant Protection 41, no. 3 (2023): 226–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.22268/ajpp-41.3.226232.

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El-Filahy, M.H.A. and M.Sh. Mansour. 2023. The Effect of the Hight of the Pheromone Traps Type Delta in Trapping and Forecasting the Emergence of the Lesser Date Moth, Batrachedra amydraula Meyrick and Evaluating the Sensitivity of Some Palm Varieties to Insect Injury. Arab Journal of Plant Protection, 41(3): 226-232. https://doi.org/10.22268/AJPP-41.3.226232 During the 2021-2022 season field study conducted in Anbar governorate to determine the population dynamics of Batrachedra amydraula using pheromone traps (Alpha scenes Inc. West Linn) and the effect of trap height on number of male insec
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Indriati, G., Susilawati, M. Puspitasari, F. Soesanthy, and C. Tresniawati. "Insect diversity on toxic candlenut (Reutealis trisperma) plantation in Bajawa, East Nusa Tenggara." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 974, no. 1 (2022): 012131. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/974/1/012131.

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Abstract Toxic candlenut (Reutealis trisperma) is an important plantation commodity that serves as barrier to prevent erosion, as main material for bio-pesticides and as renewable source of biofuel production. It has been studied that toxic candlenut development in post-mining field can restore soil structure while also influencing environment surrounding, including insects. The study examined insect diversity in the R. trisperma plantation aged ±7 years in Bajawa field, East Nusa Tenggara from July 2018 until February 2019. Insect were collected by installed malaise traps, yellow traps, and p
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Teulon, D. A. J., and I. A. W. Scott. "The use of suction traps for detection of unwanted invasive insects and other invertebrates." New Zealand Plant Protection 59 (August 1, 2006): 125–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2006.59.4446.

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This paper reviews the potential for using suction traps especially existing networks to detect unwanted exotic insects and invertebrates invading new locations Suction traps are thought to sample small fragile slow and weak flying insects better than other methods Suction traps over 6 m high have been shown to catch invertebrates from at least 13 different insect orders and 87 different insect families as well as Acari (mites) and Araneae (spiders) Suction traps have provided the first location records for a number of aphid species and new records of invasive species Several issues require at
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Budiman, Diana, Dadang Dadang, and Idham Sakti Harahap. "Keefektifan tiga jenis perangkap serangga untuk deteksi serangga hama gudang yang menyerang bungkil kopra." Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia 17, no. 1 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5994/jei.17.1.1.

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<p>Stored product insect can cause consumer rejection and economic loss due to quality concerns and phytosanitary regulation. Insect traps have been regularly used as a control method, however its effectiveness on controlling stored copra meal insect pests is not yet known.This study was carried out to compare the effectiveness of three types of insect traps for detection of insect pests of copra meal.The three types of insect traps were pitfall trap, probe trap, and ultraviolet (UV) light trap (blacklight and LED-light emiting diodes). Research was conducted at Laboratory of Entomology
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Saputra M, M. Agung, Suswati Suswati, and Asmah Indrawati. "Keragaman dan Kelimpahan Serangga Tanaman Cabai Merah (Capsicum annum L.) Berefugia Kembang Kotokan (Tagetes erecta L.)." Jurnal Ilmiah Pertanian ( JIPERTA) 4, no. 1 (2022): 20–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31289/jiperta.v4i1.1192.

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This study aims to determine the index of diversity and abundance of insects in red chili with refugia flower kotokan (Tagetes erecta L.) The method used in this study was descriptive analysis using ordinal sampling using a non-factorial randomized block design. This research was carried out in the experimental garden of the Faculty of Agriculture, Medan Area University, from April to June 2021. The insect traps used were yellow sticky traps, pitfall traps, and sweep nets. The results showed an abundance of 2,972 insects consisting of 11 insect orders, 34 insect families and 39 species. Insect
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Haniotakis, G. E. "Effect of size, color and height of pheromone baited sticky traps on captures of Dacus oleae flies." ENTOMOLOGIA HELLENICA 4 (May 29, 2017): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/eh.13933.

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The size of sticky pheromone traps has no effect on Dacus οleae catches when insect population densities are low. At high population densities trap catches increase with surface area. There were no differences in the numbers of D. οleae caught on yellow and white pheromone traps in periods of high pheromone effectiveness, which coincide with periods of high insect reproductive activity. During periods of reduced pheromone effectiveness, due either to low temperatures at the time of pheromone activity (dusk) or reduced insect reproductive activity, traps of yellow hues tend to capture more inse
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Muhammad Tirta Rizky, Melfa Aisyah Hutasuhut, Zahratul Idami, and Fatiani Manik. "Keanekaragaman Serangga Nokturnal Berdasarkan Warna Lampu Perangkap Cahaya di Balai Penelitian Tanaman Sayuran Desa Tongkoh Sumatera Utara." Jurnal Biologi dan Pembelajarannya (JB&P) 10, no. 2 (2023): 93–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.29407/jbp.v10i2.19740.

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 Nocturnal insects are a type of insect that is active at night and plays a role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem and has an ecologically and economically occurring role. This study was conducted to determine the diversity, evenness, and dominance of nocturnal insects based on the color of the light trap lamp at the Vegetable Crop Research Center of Tongkoh Village, Karo Regency, North Sumatra. This study used the light trap method by making a transect 100 m long and on the transect, 5 observation stations were installed. There are 27 insect families consi
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Lo, Peter L., Roger Wallis, and David E. Bellamy. "The effectiveness of two types of adhesive for catching insects in traps." New Zealand Plant Protection 72 (July 27, 2019): 230–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2019.72.301.

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Sticky traps for monitoring insects use polybutene adhesive (PBA) to entangle insects. This glue is effective but messy to use and an alternative, hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesive (HMPSA) is available. The effectiveness of these two adhesives was compared for catching pest and beneficial insects, primarily in apples. Various types of trap with either PBA or HMSPA were placed in orchards and vineyards in Hawke’s Bay and Nelson. Eight pests from six families, six parasitoids, five predators and one pollinator were commonly recorded. Traps with HMPSA generally caught similar numbers or more o
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Sembiring, I. M. Br, Betty Sahetapy, and Nureny Goo. "Insect Diversity in Fruit Hamlets in Allang Village." Jurnal Agrosilvopasture-Tech 2, no. 1 (2023): 95–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.30598/j.agrosilvopasture-tech.2023.2.1.95.

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Insect diversity is very important in maintaining the balance and continuity of the food chain in an agricultural ecosystem. This study aimed to identify the types of insects in the fruit hamlet in Allang village to obtain data on the diversity of insects in the Allang village. The research was carried out in two stages: using a field survey method in Allang village and laboratory research to identify the collected insects. Four types of traps are used in this study: yellow sticky traps, bait traps, pitfalls, and light traps. The results showed six orders, ten families, and 256 individual inse
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Acharya, Roshani S., Timothy Leslie, Emily Fitting, Joan Burke, Kelly Loftin, and Neelendra K. Joshi. "Color of Pan Trap Influences Sampling of Bees in Livestock Pasture Ecosystem." Biology 10, no. 5 (2021): 445. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10050445.

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The decline in insect pollinators has increased the importance of accurately monitoring pollinator diversity and abundance over time. Sampling techniques include the use of passive insect traps such as pan traps, yet there is still discussion over their utility and effectiveness in different ecosystems. The objective was to examine four different colors of pan traps (blue, green, yellow, and purple) for their utility in sampling bees in native forages rotationally grazed by sheep and to compare the relative abundance, richness, similarity, and community assemblage patterns among the four trap
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Rodriguez-Saona, Cesar, Pablo Urbaneja-Bernat, Jordano Salamanca, and Vanessa Garzón-Tovar. "Interactive Effects of an Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatile and Color on an Insect Community in Cranberry." Insects 11, no. 8 (2020): 524. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11080524.

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Synthetic herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) could be used to monitor insect populations in agroecosystems, including beneficial insects such as natural enemies of herbivores. However, it is unknown whether insect responses to HIPVs are influenced by visual cues, e.g., color. We hypothesized that the HIPV methyl salicylate (MeSA) interacts with color to affect insect captures on sticky traps. To test this, we conducted a 5 × 2 factorial field experiment in a commercial cranberry farm to monitor numbers of insect predators, parasitoids, and herbivores by using five colored sticky traps t
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Saupi, Muhammad, Helda Orbani Rosa, and Yusriadi Marsuni. "Ketertarikan Serangga Terhadap Berbagai Jenis Warna dan Ketinggian Perangkap Pada Tanaman Cabai Besar." JURNAL PROTEKSI TANAMAN TROPIKA 7, no. 1 (2024): 806–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/jptt.v7i1.2403.

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Color traps are one way to control insects around plants. This research aims to determine the type of color and height of the trap on insect attraction to chili plants in 2 generative phases and vegetative phase. This research took place in Bentok Darat Village, Bati-Bati District, Tanah Laut Regency, South Kalimantan Province from May to July 2022. The method used was (RAL) with 2 factors and 3 repetitions. The first color factor is W1: Yellow, W2: Green, W3: Red and the second factor is the height of T1: 30 cm, T2: 60 cm and T3: 90 cm. The results of this research were that yellow traps had
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Nemésio, André, and Elder F. Morato. "The orchid-bee fauna (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Acre state (northwestern Brazil) and a re-evaluation of euglossine bait-trapping." Lundiana: International Journal of Biodiversity 7, no. 1 (2006): 59–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.35699/2675-5327.2006.22187.

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Male orchid bees were sampled with chemical baits from May 1996 to March 1998 in two forested areas in the state of Acre, Brazilian Amazonia. The two most used sampling methods in euglossine studies were used simultaneously: insect nets and bait traps. We collected 1,744 euglossine specimens belonging to at least 33 species. Of these, 1,221 were collected with insect nets and 523 in bait traps. Eulaema cingulata (Fabricius) and Eulaema meriana (Olivier) were the commonest species in both the Parque Zoobotânico and the Catuaba Reserve, followed by Euglossa amazonica Dressler, Euglossa ignita Sm
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Nasik, Isman, Udi Tarwodjo, and Rully Rahadian. "Influence of Environment and Planting Patterns on Insect Diversity in Cabbage Fields." Jurnal Biologi Tropis 24, no. 1b (2025): 728–36. https://doi.org/10.29303/jbt.v24i1b.8139.

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Insect diversity in agricultural ecosystems is influenced by cropping patterns and physical environmental conditions. In cabbage cultivation, it is crucial to understand cropping management to support the sustainability of agricultural ecosystems. This study aims to examine the effects of cropping patterns and environmental factors on insect diversity and evaluate the effectiveness of sticky traps in cabbage fields. Monoculture and polyculture systems (a combination of cabbage and lettuce) were tested to assess differences in insect community structure based on diversity, abundance, evenness,
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Rahmawasiah, Rahmawasiah, and I. Nyoman Arnama. "Diversity of Insect Types in New Rice Fields." Agro Bali : Agricultural Journal 8, no. 1 (2025): 317–24. https://doi.org/10.37637/ab.v8i1.2046.

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Insects as a component of the rice field ecosystem have an important role in the food web, namely as herbivores, carnivores (predators and parasitoids) and detritivores. This research aims to examine insect diversity in new rice fields. The research was carried out by taking insect samples using yellow traps, farm cops, pitfalls and light traps. The collected insects are then identified in the laboratory. The research results showed that 28 species of insects were obtained using the yellow trap, 34 species of farmcop, five species of pitfall and seven species of light trap. The composition of
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Hogeweg, Laurens, Theo Zeegers, Ioannis Katramados, and Eelke Jongejans. "Smart Insect Cameras." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 3 (August 20, 2019): e39241. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.3.39241.

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Recent studies have shown a worrying decline in the quantity and diversity of insects at a number of locations in Europe (Hallmann et al. 2017) and elsewhere (Lister and Garcia 2018). Although the downward trend that these studies show is clear, they are limited to certain insect groups and geographical locations. Most available studies (see overview in Sánchez-Bayo and Wyckhuys 2019) were performed in nature reserves, leaving rural and urban areas largely understudied. Most studies are based on the long-term collaborative efforts of entomologists and volunteers performing labor-intensive repe
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Sorensen, Kenneth A. "Sweetpotato Insect Management in North Carolina." HortScience 35, no. 4 (2000): 569A—569. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.35.4.569a.

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The 199 sweetpotato growing season was one of extremes: early high temperatures, cool temperatures at planting, drought early and extended, and then hurricane floods. Insect species and population levels were highly variable. Thrips early and armyworms late. Insect control tactics and management strategies were used and include the following. Insect presentations and handouts were made at field days, annual meeting and at several county meetings. A sweetpotato insect field guide was prepared to assist fieldmen with insect scouting. Insect scouting schools were held in several counties to show
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Brach, E. J., and R. M. Trimble. "EFFECT OF ADHESIVE ON THE SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE OF INSECT TRAPS." Canadian Entomologist 117, no. 12 (1985): 1565–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent1171565-12.

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Sticky traps are commonly used for monitoring insects in studies of their ecology (Southwood 1966) and in programs to manage their numbers (Flint and van den Bosch 1981). These traps may intercept flying insects or may visually attract insects over a distance (Southwood 1966). The relative sensitivity of an insect eye to different wavelengths of light may differ among species (Wigglesworth 1972) and therefore color can affect the quality and magnitude of trap catches (Prokopy and Owens 1983; Southwood 1966). The effect of color on trap catches therefore is often the first step in evaluating tr
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Griffiths-Lee, Janine, Elizabeth Nicholls, and Dave Goulson. "Sow Wild! Effective Methods and Identification Bias in Pollinator-Focused Experimental Citizen Science." Citizen Science: Theory and Practice 8, no. 1 (2023): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/cstp.550.

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A common debate on the value of citizen science projects is the accuracy of data collected and the validity of conclusions drawn. Sow Wild! was a hypothesis-driven citizen science project that investigated the benefits of sowing a 4 m2 mini-meadow in private gardens and allotments to attract beneficial insects. The use of researcher-verified specimen-based methods (pan traps, yellow sticky traps) and observational insect watches allowed investigation of potential bias in identification skills and sampling methods conducted by citizen scientists. For bumblebees and honeybees, identification of
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Handru, Alan, Diyona Putri, and M. Fajar Sidiq. "Keragaman Serangga Pengunjung pada Kelapa Sawit (Elaeis Guineensi Jacq.) di Kebun Pendidikan dan Penelitian (KP2) Stiper Edu Agro Tourism Ungaran." AGROISTA : Jurnal Agroteknologi 7, no. 2 (2024): 107–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.55180/agi.v7i2.1026.

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Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) productivity is highly dependent on insect pollination of flowers. Visiting insects are insects that come to a plant which can also act as pollinating insects. This study aims to investigate what insects visit oil palm trees. Research on the diversity of visitor insects on oil palms was conducted at Kebun Pendidikan dan Penelitian (KP2), Stiper Edu Agro Tourism (S.E.A.T), Ungaran in August and September, 2023. Sampling using hand collection, bait traps, bottle traps and sticky traps. Data were analyzed using Shannon Wiener Index and Sorensen Index. The study
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Domingues, Tiago, Tomás Brandão, Ricardo Ribeiro, and João C. Ferreira. "Insect Detection in Sticky Trap Images of Tomato Crops Using Machine Learning." Agriculture 12, no. 11 (2022): 1967. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12111967.

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As climate change, biodiversity loss, and biological invaders are all on the rise, the significance of conservation and pest management initiatives cannot be stressed. Insect traps are frequently used in projects to discover and monitor insect populations, assign management and conservation strategies, and assess the effectiveness of treatment. This paper assesses the application of YOLOv5 for detecting insects in yellow sticky traps using images collected from insect traps in Portuguese tomato plantations, acquired under open field conditions. Furthermore, a sliding window approach was used t
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Mukmin Ahmad, Muhammad Amirul, Ahmad Mustaqim Rahim, and Suhaila Ab Hamid. "Insect diversity and guild composition in seasonal tropical fruit orchards." Journal of Tropical Resources and Sustainable Science (JTRSS) 13, no. 1 (2025): 57–61. https://doi.org/10.47253/jtrss.v13i1.1421.

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Tropical seasonal fruit orchards are dynamic ecosystems that support a wide range of insect species, contributing significantly to regional biodiversity and various ecological functions. This study aims to assess the diversity and guild structure of insects in fruit orchards in Northern Malaysia during both the off-season (December 2022–January 2023) and the flowering season (February 2023 – April 2023). Insects were collected using pheromone traps, malaise traps, and sticky traps across four locations in Penang and Kedah, Malaysia. A total of 1,930 individual insects, representing 11 orders a
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Noor Ain Abdullah, Salmah Mohamed, and Khairil Mahmud. "Diversity and abundance of insects in the recreational forest of Bukit Keluang, Besut, Terengganu." Journal Of Agrobiotechnology 12, no. 2 (2021): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.37231/jab.2021.12.2.256.

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Bukit Keluang is one of the famous natural recreational sites in Besut, Terengganu due to their beautiful sandy beaches and beautiful landscapes. Bukit Keluang recreational forest consist coastal and lowland dipterocarp forest. The studies on the biodiversity are never been reported at this area and thus, we aimed to investigate the diversity and abundance of insects in the coastal and inland forest of Bukit Keluang recreational forest. We built two plots which are Plot A in the coastal area and Plot B in the inland forest at Bukit Keluang. For each plot, three types of insect traps were used;
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Skvarla, Michael J., and Jeffrey D. Holland. "Nontarget Insects Caught on Emerald Ash Borer Purple Monitoring Traps in Western Pennsylvania." Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 28, no. 4 (2011): 219–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/njaf/28.4.219.

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Abstract Emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), is an invasive beetle attacking North American ash trees (Fraxinus L. [Oleaceae]). Populations in infested areas are monitored with purple sticky traps. During summer 2008, we monitored nine pairs of purple traps and clear control traps to determine which other insect families are attracted to these traps and whether these traps might be used to monitor other pest insects. We argue that monitoring bycatch in these traps could greatly increase the potential of finding other invasive species.
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Martoni, Francesco, Elisse Nogarotto, Alexander M. Piper, et al. "Propylene Glycol and Non-Destructive DNA Extractions Enable Preservation and Isolation of Insect and Hosted Bacterial DNA." Agriculture 11, no. 1 (2021): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11010077.

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Plant bio-protection and biosecurity programs worldwide use trap-based surveillance for the early detection of agricultural pests and pathogens to contain their incursions and spread. This task is reliant on effective preservation in insect traps, which is required to maintain specimen quality for extended periods under variable environmental conditions. Furthermore, with traditional morphological examinations now increasingly paired with modern molecular diagnostic techniques, insect traps are required to preserve both the specimens’ morphology and the DNA of insects and vectored bacterial pa
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Crépon, Katell, Marine Cabacos, Félix Bonduelle, Faten Ammari, Marlène Faure, and Séverine Maudemain. "Using Internet of Things (IoT), Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS), and Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) to Enhance Monitoring and Detection of Grain Pests in Storage and Handling Operators." Agriculture 13, no. 7 (2023): 1355. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13071355.

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To reduce the use of insecticides, silo operators are reconsidering their practices and implementing integrated pest management (IPM) to manage insect infestations. IPM requires the early detection of insects to react before infestation spread or to isolate infested lots. Depending on their position in the storage and handling chain, operators will favor monitoring or rapid detection tools. To simplify monitoring in storage, an internet-connected trap has been designed. It includes a camera located above a tank that allows for the captured insects to be counted. A total of 89 traps were instal
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Paryavi, Mohsen, Keith Weiser, Michael Melzer, Damon Crook, Chandrika Ramadugu, and Daniel M. Jenkins. "Programmable LED Array for Evaluating Artificial Light Sources to Improve Insect Trapping." Insects 16, no. 2 (2025): 170. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects16020170.

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We developed a programmable LED array to evaluate different wavelength illumination (UV, blue, green, yellow, amber, and red) and modulation schemes to improve catch rates in insect traps. The device can communicate through Bluetooth® with a simple Android app to update the operational settings to facilitate field experiments, including which LEDs to operate, when to operate (always, night only, or predefined intervals after sunset and/or before sunrise), and to change the LED intensities/modulation during operation. We used the devices to evaluate different wavelengths to improve catches in t
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Perez, Lauren M., Patricia J. Moore, Mark R. Abney, and Michael D. Toews. "Species Composition, Temporal Abundance and Distribution of Insect Captures Inside and Outside Commercial Peanut Shelling Facilities." Insects 11, no. 2 (2020): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11020110.

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Insect populations were studied within two commercial peanut shelling facilities located in the southeastern United States. Commercially available pheromone/kairomone-baited dome traps and pheromone-baited flight traps were deployed throughout processing and shipping portions of the shelling plants and serviced weekly over one year. Lasioderma serricorne, Tribolium castaneum, Typhaea stercorea, Carpophilus spp., Plodia interpunctella and Cadra cautella were the most common captures across locations. Lasioderma serricorne made up 87% and 88% of all captures in dome traps in plants one and two,
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Afifah, Lutfi, Purnama Hidayat, Damayanti Buchori, Marwoto ., and B. T. Rahardjo. "PENGARUH PERBEDAAN PENGELOLAAN AGROEKOSISTEM TANAMAN TERHADAP STRUKTUR KOMUNITAS SERANGGA PADA PERTANAMAN KEDELAI DI NGALE, KABUPATEN NGAWI, JAWA TIMUR." JURNAL HAMA DAN PENYAKIT TUMBUHAN TROPIKA 15, no. 1 (2015): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/j.hptt.11553-64.

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Effect of different agroecosystem management on community structure of insects in soybean crop in Ngale, Ngawi District, East Java. Insect community structures in agroecosystem may always change. Agroecosystem management techniques affect insect community structure. The aim of this study was to determine the diversity and composition of insects on soybean plants under different pest management systems and varieties. The experiment design was split plot with varieties (Anjasmoro and Wilis) as the main plots and pest management systems (Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Non-Chemical Management (
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Macaulay, E. D. M., G. M. Tatchell, and L. R. Taylor. "The Rothamsted Insect Survey ‘12-metre' suction trap." Bulletin of Entomological Research 78, no. 1 (1988): 121–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007485300016126.

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AbstractSuction traps sampling at a height of 12·2 m have been operated by the Rothamsted Insect Survey since 1964 to monitor the aerial movement of aphids and other insects. Many variants of the trap have evolved in other countries due to the lack of a detailed published description. A standard for a low maintenance structure of the ‘12-metre' suction trap now being adopted by the Rothamsted Insect Survey and some other users is described. This should lead to better uniformity and comparability of data from such traps.
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Susanti Mangansige, Elisabet R.M. Meray, Wilson Moniaga, and Ameilia Zuliyanti Siregar. "Insect Attraction Associated with Oryza sativa L. on Trap Color Variation in Tountimomor Village, West Kakas District, Minahasa Regency." Jurnal Online Pertanian Tropik 11, no. 3 (2024): 6–15. https://doi.org/10.32734/jpt.v11i3.19496.

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Rice is an important food crop as the main source of carbohydrates. In Tountimomor Village, West Kakas Subdistrict, Menado, Northern Sulawesi which detection of rice production is disrupted by pest attacks. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of color traps in attracting insects on rice plants as an alternative environmentally friendly control. Using a Randomized Group Design (RAK) with 4 treatments (yellow, blue, red, and transparent/control traps), each trap was set on 5 plots. Trapped insects were identified in the laboratory. Results showed yellow traps were most effective with a
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Patil, Rameshwar, Amit Kumar Sharma, S. B. Das, Neeraj Kumar, Priyal Choudhary, and Dhruv Kumar Patel. "Comparative Efficacy of different Funnel Diameters in Light Traps against Major Phototactic Insect Pests of rabi Season." UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 45, no. 6 (2024): 191–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2024/v45i63966.

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Light traps have been long used to reduce and manage insect populations. Although there are numerous types and designs of insect light traps. Four distinct light traps were employed for the study and positioned within the BSP Unit Adhartal, JNKVV Jabalpur from mid-November 2022 to mid-April 2023 for the study of the efficiency test of different funnel diameters of light traps based on performance. Comparative studies of light trap catches revealed that 50 cm funnel diameter light traps have given higher response in following species for Helicoverpa armigera (13.91%), Agrotis ipsilon (14.36%),
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Alberti, Simona, Gianluca Stasolla, Simone Mazzola, Luca Pietro Casacci, and Francesca Barbero. "Bioacoustic IoT Sensors as Next-Generation Tools for Monitoring: Counting Flying Insects through Buzz." Insects 14, no. 12 (2023): 924. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14120924.

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The global loss of biodiversity is an urgent concern requiring the implementation of effective monitoring. Flying insects, such as pollinators, are vital for ecosystems, and establishing their population dynamics has become essential in conservation biology. Traditional monitoring methods are labour-intensive and show time constraints. In this work, we explore the use of bioacoustic sensors for monitoring flying insects. Data collected at four Italian farms using traditional monitoring methods, such as hand netting and pan traps, and bioacoustic sensors were compared. The results showed a posi
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Hasibuan, Henry Budi, Lesmana Rey Naldi, Parinduri Sulthon, and Maisarah. "THE INFLUENCE OF THE TIME OF LIGHT TRAP APPLICATION ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CAPTURINGMetisa Plana BAGWORM AT PABATU PLANTATION PT. PERKEBUNAN NUSANTARA IV." Jurnal Agro Estate 8, no. 1 (2024): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.47199/jae.v8i1.234.

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Light traps are a way to detect early pest attacks in the field. A light trap is a device used to catch or attractinsects. Functions to determine the presence or number of insect populations on plantation land. The use oflight traps as an environmentally friendly alternative for pest control, insect attraction to color is one way ofadapting insects in nature. Insect adaptations aim to protect themselves from predators. This research wasconducted at PT. X Kebun Afdeling 4, North Sumatra. This research aims to determine the time and lightintensity in the light trap application that is most effec
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Thomas, Leighton, Ameli Kirse, Hanna Raus, et al. "Synchronised monitoring of plant and insect diversity: a case study using automated Malaise traps and DNA-based methods." Biodiversity Data Journal 12 (July 30, 2024): e127669. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.12.e127669.

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The occurrence and distribution of insects and their possible associations with plant species are largely unknown in Germany and baseline data to monitor future trends are urgently needed. Using newly-designed automated Malaise trap multi-samplers, the occurrence of insect species and their potential associations with plants was monitored synchronously at two contrasting field sites in Germany: an urban botanical garden and a forest research station. Taxa were identified by metabarcoding of the insects and the plant traces present in the preservative ethanol of the Malaise trap samples. For co
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Amar, Aidil, Diah Fridayati, Syamratul Achwan, and Mariana. "Keanekaragaman Serangga Predator Pada Tanaman Bawang Merah (Studi Kasus Di Kecamatan Grong Grong Kabupaten Pidie)." Jurnal Sains Pertanian (JSP) 8, no. 3 (2024): 108–13. https://doi.org/10.51179/jsp.v8i3.2953.

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The exploration of predator insects in productive and non-productive shallots. Predator insects are one of the biological control agents that can suppress pest populations in shallot fields. This study aims to determine the diversity of predator insects in productive shallot fields compared to non-productive shallot fields. The determination of insect locations was conducted using a line transect method divided into three plots. Insect sampling was performed using yellow-plate traps, sweep nets, and pitfall traps. The results showed a total of 8 and 10 families of predator insects. However, th
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Sarmiento-Garcés, Rodrigo, Daniel Posada-Echeverría, and Rafik Neme. "Diversity and efficacy of insect sampling methods in an urban tropical dry forest of the Colombian Caribbean." PeerJ 13 (February 26, 2025): e18262. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.18262.

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Tropical dry forests (TDFs) are among the most threatened ecosystems in Colombia and globally. Characterized by distinct dry and wet seasons, TDFs support a rich diversity of flora and fauna and offer crucial ecosystem services, despite facing significant threats such as deforestation, urbanization and climate change. This study provides a comprehensive assessment of insect diversity within an urban TDF area in Puerto Colombia, Atlántico and in the Colombian Caribbean, by comparing three traditional sampling methods: Malaise traps, pitfall traps, and canopy fogging. In total, 3,135 insects wer
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Csanády, Alexander, Jozef Oboňa, Lenka Zapletalová, Ľubomír Panigaj, Dana Dojčaková, and Boris Záleta. "Hymenopteran color preference using multiple colours of pan traps in Slovakia." Acta Musei Silesiae, Scientiae Naturales 70, no. 1 (2021): 33–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cszma-2021-0002.

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Abstract The study presents results of colour preference of insects (Insecta), mainly from the order Hymenoptera (families Apidae, Formicidae). The research was carried out in the vicinity of the Beniakovce village (near the Košice city) over the years 2010–2012. Trapping by coloured water traps was conducted at ten sites with 50 Moerick′s water traps coloured with five different colours (white, yellow, blue, purple, and red). On the study area there were 12 357 individuals captured, belonging to 17 higher taxa (class, order, suborder) or genus morpho group of families Apidae and Formicidae. T
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Sarasija, P., Y. B. Srinivasa, and O. K. Remadevi. "A NEW FIELD EMERGENCE TRAP FOR SAMPLING INSECTS FROM PRECISE AREAS OF LOGS." ANNALS OF ENTOMOLOGY 41, no. 02 (2023): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.59467/ae.2023.41.125.

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A new emergence trap was fabricated for collecting saproxylic insects from precise areas of dead and fallen trees. The trap works on the principle of all emergence traps, i.e., organisms emerging from a substrate get attracted towards light, where they encounter a transparent surface and get collected in a collecting tube with preservative fluid. It is one of the most objective methods for sampling saproxylic insects as they emerge from wood substrata. Using many replicates of this trap, the entire heterogeneity of a substratum like dead wood can be easily covered. The trap can provide a highe
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Zuhaimi, Muhammad Azeem, Nurul Fatihah Abd Latip, Mohammad Azizi Abdullah, Nur Atirah Hasmi, Muhammad Irham Abdul Razak, and Dzulhelmi Muhammad Nasir. "Preference of Insects for Different Colors of Sticky Traps in Rose Apple (Syzygium aqueum) Orchards." Science Letters 18, no. 1 (2024): 61–69. https://doi.org/10.24191/scl.v18i1.6528.

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Sticky traps are used to monitor various types of insects as one of the effective Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies. Integrated Pest Management provides an easy method for estimating the population density of pests that require low-cost, less skilled work and helps develop an environmentally friendly control strategy. However, different colors of sticky traps may have different preferences for insects collected in a specific area. Therefore, a study was conducted to determine whether the different colors of sticky traps influenced the diversity of insects collected in the UiTM Perlis
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Ritter, Camila D., Sibylle Häggqvist, Dave Karlsson, et al. "Biodiversity assessments in the 21st century: the potential of insect traps to complement environmental samples for estimating eukaryotic and prokaryotic diversity using high-throughput DNA metabarcoding." Genome 62, no. 3 (2019): 147–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/gen-2018-0096.

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The rapid loss of biodiversity, coupled with difficulties in species identification, call for innovative approaches to assess biodiversity. Insects make up a substantial proportion of extant diversity and play fundamental roles in any given ecosystem. To complement morphological species identification, new techniques such as metabarcoding make it possible to quantify insect diversity and insect–ecosystem interactions through DNA sequencing. Here we examine the potential of bulk insect samples (i.e., containing many non-sorted specimens) to assess prokaryote and eukaryote biodiversity and to co
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Marchioro, Matteo, Andrea Battisti, and Massimo Faccoli. "Light Traps in Shipping Containers: A New Tool for the Early Detection of Insect Alien Species." Journal of Economic Entomology 113, no. 4 (2020): 1718–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jee/toaa098.

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Abstract Insects are one of the most successful groups of invasive species, and the number of new introductions has been increasing in the last decades. Insect invasions are affected mainly by the increase in international trade, as most of them travel across the world inside shipping containers. The effectiveness of sticky light traps was tested for the interception of alien pests inside the containers. The tested hypotheses were that light traps have a valuable broad-spectrum attraction and their trapping performance differs between empty or loaded containers. The optimal trap density in a c
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Toews, M. D., F. H. Arthur та J. F. Campbell. "Monitoring Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) in pilot-scale warehouses treated with β-cyfluthrin: are residual insecticides and trapping compatible?" Bulletin of Entomological Research 99, № 2 (2008): 121–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007485308006172.

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AbstractIntegrated pest management strategies for cereal processing facilities often include both pheromone-baited pitfall traps and crack and crevice applications of a residual insecticide such as the pyrethroid cyfluthrin. In replicated pilot-scale warehouses, a 15-week-long experiment was conducted comparing population trends suggested by insect captures in pheromone-baited traps to direct estimates obtained by sampling the food patches in untreated and cyfluthrin-treated warehouses. Warehouses were treated, provisioned with food patches and then infested with all life stages of Tribolium c
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Jannah, Miftahul, Siti Masruroh, Dwi Suci Wahyuni, et al. "Keanekaragaman Serangga Nokturnal Di Komplek Pertamina Bagus Kuning Palembang." Jurnal Biologi dan Pembelajarannya (JB&P) 10, no. 2 (2023): 171–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.29407/jbp.v10i2.20239.

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Studies on the diversity of nocturnal insects in the city of Palembang, especially in the Pertamina Bagus Kuning Complex, Palembang, are still limited, so it is necessary to carry out research on the diversity of nocturnal insects in the area. This study aims to determine the level of diversity of nocturnal insects active in the Pertamina Bagus Kuning Complex. This research was conducted in December 2022. This research was conducted using light traps as a place to catch nocturnal insects. The method used is a descriptive survey by direct observation of insects in the Pertamina Bagus Kuning Com
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Lee, Ya-Fu, and Gary F. Mccracken. "Foraging activity and food resource use of Brazilian free-tailed bats, Tadarida brasiliensis (Molossidae)." Écoscience 9, no. 3 (2002): 306–13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14815020.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) We studied foraging activity and food resource use of Brazilian free-tailed bats, Tadarida brasiliensis, from a large maternity colony near Uvalde, Texas. We recorded echolocation calls of bats at replicate sites in towns, cropland, and ranches and quantified the proportions of signal-receiving time, the numbers of feeding buzzes, and the mean attack attempts per unit of activity time to evaluate habitat use by bats. Food habits of the bats were determined from fecal samples, and the composition and relative abundance of various insect orders
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