I've always just used disposable plastic drinking cups for ptifall traps. They
are inexpensive, light-weight to carry in the field, and easy to replace if
damaged. I usually use 2 cups per trap, this way the outer one stays in the
ground and the inner one can be removed to empty/check. If
are greatly appreciated
Jordan
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School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science
Michigan Technological University
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Brighton, MI 48116
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On Apr 26, 2010
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Please send any helpful comments or suggestions to
julia.shonfi...@mail.mcgill.ca
thanks
Julia Shonfield
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Jordan M. Marshall, Ph.D.
School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science
Michigan Technological University
Cooperative Emerald Ash Borer Project
5936 Ford Ct. Suite 200
Brighton
studies.
For sampling earthworms, I would think soil cores (10-15 x 25 cm?) or
small soil pits (25 x 25 x 25 cm?) would be the most effective technique.
Sieve the soil and remove the earthworms.
Jordan
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Jordan M. Marshall, Ph.D.
School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science
Michigan
the person writing the paper be the first author?
Alicere
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Jordan M. Marshall, Ph.D.
Post-Doctoral Researcher
School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science
Michigan Technological University
Cooperative Emerald Ash Borer Project
5936 Ford Ct. Suite 200
Brighton, MI 48116
Ph (810) 844
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Jordan M. Marshall, Ph.D.
Post-Doctoral Researcher
School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science
Michigan Technological University
Cooperative Emerald Ash Borer Project
5936 Ford Ct. Suite 200
Brighton, MI