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

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Farrow, Roger
Greenslade, Penelope

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British Antarctic Survey

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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 stainle

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Antarctic Science

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2037-12-31
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