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Data on moths from automatically operating light traps in Denmark

Authors: Nielsen, Per Stadel;

Data on moths from automatically operating light traps in Denmark

Abstract

Data obtained from automatically operating light traps run in Denmark during the years 1994 to 2006. The dataset consists of about 114.000 records of moths collected during 1.218 trap-years and 98.344 trap-nights. A report (in Danish) with analyses and trend results based on the data, may be found at http://www.lepidoptera.dk/lysfaeldedata.htm#abs - which also includes an abstract in English

Keywords

Light traps, Lepidoptera, Occurrence, Denmark, Observation, Moths

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