Using factorial ecology to improve entomological surveillance systems : [Part A - Oral presentations]
Renault F., Lancelot R., Garros C., Balenghien T.. 2014. In : Proceedings ICAHS - 2nd International Conference on Animal Health Surveillance " Surveillance against the odds", The Havana, Cuba, 7-9 May 2014. s.l. : s.n., p. 53-55. International Conference on Animal Health Surveillance. 2, 2014-05-07/2014-05-09, La Havane (Cuba).
The monitoring of insect populations is a particular type of surveillance system leading to huge datasets, because of high diversity and abundance. The optimal scale of the system (trapping density) is particularly difficult to determine. We illustrate how factorial ecology can help optimizing the entomological surveillance systems.
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- Balenghien Thomas — Bios / UMR ASTRE
- Garros Claire — Bios / UMR ASTRE
- Lancelot Renaud — Bios / UMR ASTRE