This multi-year research program aims to understand the ecological drivers for the geographic variation in Lyme disease risk in eastern North America. More information is available at http://lyme-gradient.tennessee.edu
Hey, it looks like your weather station is twice as high as we did ours. It was proposed for the hobos to be at ground level and .5 m and the light sensor around 1m. And I want to know how long the arms of the pitfall taps are? 5m from the center I hope?
The pitfall arms are indeed 5m - it's a wideangle shot so the perspective is odd. We'll adjust the "0.5m" sensor - I'd like to keep the light sensor arm out of reach of the deer.
Hey, it looks like your weather station is twice as high as we did ours. It was proposed for the hobos to be at ground level and .5 m and the light sensor around 1m. And I want to know how long the arms of the pitfall taps are? 5m from the center I hope?
ReplyDeleteThe pitfall arms are indeed 5m - it's a wideangle shot so the perspective is odd. We'll adjust the "0.5m" sensor - I'd like to keep the light sensor arm out of reach of the deer.
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