Description of a robust interception trap for collecting airborne arthropods in climatically challenging regions

Roger Farrow, Penelope Greenslade*

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    Abstract

    An interception trap to collect airborne arthropods under extreme weather conditions is described. The trap, constructed from durable materials, is operated by wind pressure. It consists of a funnel of fine brass gauze mounted inside a cylinder of stainless steel that rotates into the wind on a mast at 1.5 m from the ground. The gauze funnel terminates in a removable, propanol-filled, collecting bottle into which airborne material accumulates. The counterbalanced cylinder rotates around a central shaft on roller bearings and faces into the wind. Two traps were successfully operated continuously for four and five years, respectively, on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island and have collected large numbers of airborne arthropods and other biological material over this period.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)657-662
    Number of pages6
    JournalAntarctic Science
    Volume25
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2013

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