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Light and malaise traps tell different stories about the spatial variations in arthropod biomass and method-specific insect abundance

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1. Conclusions reached in meta-analyses of changes in insect communities may be influenced by method-specific sampling biases, which may lead to inappropriate conservation measures. 2. We argue that the contradictory conclusions regarding terrestrial insect biomass, abundance and richness patterns are, at least partly, due to methodological limitations that reflect taxon-specific responses to environmental changes. 3. In this study, light and Malaise traps were simultaneously deployed to sample insects at 52 plots in a temperate forest in Germany along gradients of elevation (> 1000 m) and canopy openness (3 - 100 %). These gradients were used as predictors in models of total arthropod biomass according to the two trapping methods, and in models of abundance and richness of three commonly targeted groups: nocturnal moths, sampled using light traps, and hoverflies and bees, collected with Malaise traps. 4. A comparison of the total arthropod biomass obtained with the two methods revea...
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