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DOI:10.1653/024.102.0316
Web URL(s):https://bioone.org/journals/florida-entomologist/volume-102/issue-3/024.102.0316/An-Acoustic-Trap-to-Survey-and-Capture-Two-Neoscapteriscus-Species/10.1653/024.102.0316.full
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Author(s):Rohde, Barukh B.; Allen, Pablo E.; Benda, Nicole; Brun, Abe; Mankin, Richard W.; Dale, Adam G.
Author Affiliation:Rohde: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida; Allen, Benda, and Dale: Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida; Brun: Custom Engineered Solutions, West Hempstead, New York; Mankin: Center for Medical, Agricultural, and Veterinary Entomology, USDA ARS, Gainesville, Florida
Title:An acoustic trap to survey and capture two Neoscapteriscus species
Section:Scientific notes
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Source:Florida Entomologist. Vol. 102, No. 3, September 2019, p. 654-657.
Publishing Information:Gainesville, Florida: Florida Entomological Society
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Insect profile; Insect surveys; Insect traps; Integrated pest management; Mole crickets
Author-Supplied Keywords: Mole cricket; Forage; Turfgrasses; Survey
Abstract/Contents:"There is an extensive history of mole cricket integrated pest management (IPM) research in Florida, USA (Kerr et al. 2014; Mhina et al. 2016), much of which has incorporated acoustic trapping as a monitoring tool. The acoustic trap design described in this report provides a method for surveying 2 Neoscapteriscus mole cricket species relatively autonomously at low cost, which can facilitate future efforts to study the biology, ecology, and distribution of invasive mole crickets (e.g., Walker 1998). In a broader context, however, there remains considerable need to reduce the costs and simplify the technology of these and other traps based on inexpensive microcontroller platforms, not only for Neoscapteriscus species, but also for other pests that mate based on either acoustic or vibrational communication (Mankin 2012)."
Language:English
References:28
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Rohde, B. B., P. E. Allen, N. Benda, A. Brun, R. W. Mankin, and A. G. Dale. 2019. An acoustic trap to survey and capture two Neoscapteriscus species. Fla. Entomol. 102(3):p. 654-657.
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DOI: 10.1653/024.102.0316
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