Publication: Pitfall trap sampling bias depends on body mass, temperature, and trap number: insights from an individual-based model
Pitfall trap sampling bias depends on body mass, temperature, and trap number: insights from an individual-based model
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Engel, J., Hertzog, L., Tiede, J., Wagg, C., Ebeling, A., Briesen, H., & Weisser, W. W. (2017). Pitfall trap sampling bias depends on body mass, temperature, and trap number: insights from an individual-based model. Ecosphere, 8, e01790. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1790
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The diversity and community composition of ground arthropods is routinely analyzed by pitfall trap sampling, which is a cost- and time-effective method to gather large numbers of replicates but also known to generate data that are biased by species-specific differences in locomotory activity. Previous studies have looked at factors that influence the sampling bias. These studies, however, were limited to one or few species and did rarely quantify how the species-specific sampling bias shapes community-level diversity metrics. In this
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Engel, J., Hertzog, L., Tiede, J., Wagg, C., Ebeling, A., Briesen, H., & Weisser, W. W. (2017). Pitfall trap sampling bias depends on body mass, temperature, and trap number: insights from an individual-based model. Ecosphere, 8, e01790. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1790