Spatial analysis of mass trapping: how close is close enough?
Pest Management Science2014Vol. 71(10), pp. 1452–1461
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D. M. Suckling, Lloyd D. Stringer, John M. Kean, P.L. Lo, Vaughn A. Bell, J.T.S. Walker, Andrew M. Twidle, Alfredo Jiménez‐Pérez, Ashraf M. El‐Sayed
Abstract
The ratio of catch in traps in the corner and centre of a 16-trap array at different spacings offers a rapid preliminary assessment method for determining the potential for mass trapping. Additional knowledge of vital rates and dispersal is needed for predicting population suppression. Our approach should have value in mass trapping development. © 2014 Society of Chemical Industry.
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