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Estimating population density of the Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus(Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) using the effective sampling area of in-ground monitoring stations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 March 2007
Abstract
The effective sampling area of a monitoring station, α, was calculated for several Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki colonies in Broward County, Florida, USA. A simple mark–recapture protocol provided data on termite station catch within a foraging range of a colony. Average recapture probability was 0.005 close to the releae point (< 5 m) and declined to 0.0008 at a distance of 51 to 60 m. The relation between the log % termites recaptured was fitted with log distance, to determine P(x), the average proportion of captured termites that started at distance x from the release point. The effective sampling area was estimated by using P(x) and the equation, α 2 π∫{ x P(x)} dx. Integrating this equation, an average estimate α that ranged from 0.607 to 14.5 m2 was obtained. Factors influencing the variation of α among the colonies are discussed. The effective sampling area estimated should be taken as a reliable estimator that translates subterranean termite catches into termite population density.
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