Influence of pitfall trap funnel orientation on insect abundance in trap crop

Musa, Nadia Nisha and Zulkipli, Husna and Md Norizzan, Alisha Umairah and Azhari, Nur Alya Natasha and Mukhtar, Hazwani Husna and Zulkifli, Muhammad Redzuan and Arif, Aniq Hassif and Ahmad Fauzi, Nurul Ameera (2025) Influence of pitfall trap funnel orientation on insect abundance in trap crop. In: Final Year Project Colloquium 2025, 12 July 2025, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak Branch Tapah Campus.

Abstract

Pitfall trap is a widely used method in ecological research for passive sampling of ground-dwelling insects. The efficiency of a pitfall trap can be influenced by many physical factors, including the trap design. The present study was conducted to determine the influence of funnel orientation of the pitfall trap for the insect collection at a banana crop site, a type of trap crop, at Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak Branch, Tapah Campus. The sampling was performed using different designs of funnel orientations, i.e., upward funnel, downward funnel and multiple funnels, with the standard design without a funnel served as the control group. The abundance of collected insects was analysed using Microsoft Excel 2007. Based on the results, the pitfall trap effectively captured a diverse assemblage of insect orders, with Orthoptera (40%), Hymenoptera (21%) and Diptera (13%) being the most common orders. Overall, 21 families representing 11 orders were recorded, with Gryllidae (20.51%), Acrididae (10.99%) and Formicidae (10.79%) identified as the most common families. The influence of different funnel orientations indicated that the downward funnel captured a higher abundance of insects than the other funnel orientations. However, the result also indicated that the control group of the pitfall trap (no funnel) captured more insects than the treatment groups. These findings suggest that optimisation in trap design can further improve data accuracy in ecological studies. This study provides practical suggestions for the improvement of biodiversity monitoring techniques in tropical ecosystems.

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Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
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Musa, Nadia Nisha
nadianisha@uitm.edu.my
Zulkipli, Husna
UNSPECIFIED
Md Norizzan, Alisha Umairah
UNSPECIFIED
Azhari, Nur Alya Natasha
UNSPECIFIED
Mukhtar, Hazwani Husna
UNSPECIFIED
Zulkifli, Muhammad Redzuan
UNSPECIFIED
Arif, Aniq Hassif
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Ahmad Fauzi, Nurul Ameera
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Subjects: Q Science > QK Botany > Plant ecology
S Agriculture > SB Plant culture > Pests and diseases > Pest control and treatment of diseases. Plant protection > Pesticides > Insecticides
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak > Tapah Campus > Faculty of Applied Sciences
Journal or Publication Title: SCIENTIFIC PROJECT COLLOQUIUM (SPC 2025)
Event Title: Final Year Project Colloquium 2025
Event Dates: 12 July 2025
Page Range: pp. 46-50
Keywords: Passive sampling, Biodiversity, Ground-dwelling arthropods
Date: October 2025
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/131273
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