The efficiency of a new lightweight suction sampler for sampling aphids and their predators in arable land.

Author MacLeod, A., Wratten, S.D., & Harwood, R.W.J.
Citation MacLeod, A., Wratten, S.D., & Harwood, R.W.J. (1994). The efficiency of a new lightweight suction sampler for sampling aphids and their predators in arable land. Annals of Applied Biology, 124: 11-17.

Abstract

A petrol-driven machine, normally used to collect leaf litter, was modified to be used as a suction sampler for polyphagous predators in cereals and grassy habitats and aphids in cereals. Recovery efficiency of Araneae, Carabidae and Staphylinidae did not differ significantly between winter sampling from Agrostis stolonifera, Dactylis glomerata, Festuca rubra, Holcus lanatus or Lolium perenne although the structure of these grasses was very different. Summer sampling of aphids and their predators in winter wheat showed that the new sampler captured significantly more target organisms per unit area than did a traditional suction sampler. The machine was also lighter, cheaper and much easier to use than a traditional machine.