Abstract

We have used a continuous-wave bi-static lidar system based on the Scheimpflug principle in measurements on flying insects above, and in the vicinity of, a small lake located in a forested area in Southern Sweden. The system, which operates on triangulation principles, has a high spatial resolution at close distance, followed by a subsequent decline in resolution further from the sensor, related to the compact system design with a separation of transmitter and receiver by only 0.81 m. Our study showed a strong increase in insect abundance especially at dusk, but also at dawn. Insect numbers decreased over water compared to over land, and larger insects were over-represented over water. Further, the average size of the insects increased at night compared to day time.

Original languageEnglish
Article number221557
JournalRoyal Society Open Science
Volume10
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Ecology

Free keywords

  • ecology
  • entomology
  • habitat
  • insects

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