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Rothamsted Insect Survey Light-Trap Network

January 1, 1968 | Public Programs
Rothamsted Research is the oldest agricultural research station in the world. It is internationally recognised for its long history of entomological studies, including the Rothamsted Insect Survey which has operated a national network of light traps since 1968. Most of the traps are operated by volunteers, with approximately 90 traps running each year. Altogether, over 460 sites have run for a minimum of one year and 54 have operated for at least 15 years. This has become one of the world’s largest and broadest contemporary insect biodiversity databases, with over 12 million individual macro-moth records. These records are used for fundamental ecological research, linking the effects of land use and climate change with population and distribution changes of common British moths. Recently, data have been used to show dramatic declines and changes in distribution for many common species throughout the UK.

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  • Jason Chapman
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    Rothamsted Research
  • Discipline: Climate | Ecology, forestry, and agriculture
    Audience: Middle School Children (11-13) | Youth/Teen (up to 17) | General Public | Scientists
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Citizen Science Programs

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