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Sampling and Analysis of Insect Populations

Eizi Kuno
- 01 Jan 1991 - 
- Vol. 36, Iss: 1, pp 285-304
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Presentation des methodes d'etude des populations d'insectes basees sur l'analyse des modeles de distribution spatiale, sur des procedures d'echantillonnage and sur theAnalyse des facteurs clefs.
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Presentation des methodes d'etude des populations d'insectes basees sur l'analyse des modeles de distribution spatiale, sur des procedures d'echantillonnage et sur l'analyse des facteurs clefs

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Estimating Species Abundance from Occurrence.

TL;DR: Various species data at large scales are increasingly documented in this presence/absence format, and information on commonness and rarity is, at best, limited to a map of their presence or absence from recording units in a specified time frame.
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Aggregation and temporal stability of carabid beetle distributions in field and hedgerow habitats

TL;DR: The spatial stability of patches suggests that future studies should focus on the detailed measurement of biotic and abiotic factors associated with patch location, and the underlying causes of population distributions in farmland have important implications for managing habitat to enhance populations of beneficial predators and targeting insecticide applications in precision agriculture.
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Transformation using (x + 0.5) to stabilize the variance of populations

Kohji Yamamura
- 01 Dec 1999 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors suggest that 0.5 is preferable to 1 as an added constant, because a discrete distribution defined in {0, 1, 2,...} is approximately described by a corresponding continuous distribution defined by (0, ≧).
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Insect Natural Enemies

J. H. Frank
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Sampling insect populations for the purpose of IPM decision making

TL;DR: Decision making is a key aspect of current integrated pest management (IPM) programs and will continue to play an important role as IPM programs mature, and decision­ making protocols can be used to reduce pesticide use.
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On the measurement of natural and sexual selection: theory.

TL;DR: An approach to the empirical measurement of selection that is directly related to formal evolutionary theory is illustrated and a mode of data analysis that describes selection in useful, theoretical terms is presented so that field or experimental results will have a tangible relationship to equations for evolutionary change.
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On the measurement of natural and sexual selection: applications.

TL;DR: This paper uses measures of selection developed by quantitative geneticists and some new results to analyze multiple episodes of selection in natural populations of amphibians, reptiles, and insects.