Monitoring airborne movement of crop insect pests and beneficials

Code: 9781801468329
Publication date: 24/04/2023
Extent: 48 pages

Contributions by: V. Alistair Drake, University of Canberra and University of New South Wales, Australia

Chapter synopsis:

This chapter explores monitoring airborne movement of crop insect pests and beneficials. The chapter begins by highlighting the importance of trapping methods when it comes to monitoring specimens. This is then followed by a review of the visual observation of insects and a discussion of various forms of radar that can be used, such as scanning entomological radars, vertical-looking and weather surveillance radars. A section on optoelectronics is also provided, focusing specifically on short-range and long-range monitoring as well as imagers and the strengths, limitations and prospects of these devices. The chapter also provides a review of radiotelemetry and harmonic radar as well as a case study on moths over a cotton crop.



DOI: 10.19103/AS.2022.0113.04
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Table of contents
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Trapping
  • 3 Visual observation
  • 4 Radar
  • 5 Optoelectronics
  • 6 Radiotelemetry and harmonic radar
  • 7 Case study: moths over a cotton crop
  • 8 Conclusion
  • 9 Where to look for further information
  • 10 Appendix: safety and regulatory issues
  • 11 Acknowledgements
  • 12 References

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