Abstract
AbstractCounts of adults of the false wireworms Gonocephalum macleayi (Blackburn) and Pterohelaeus darlingensis Carter in pitfall traps in burnt, mulched and sorghum treatments conformed to Taylor's power law. Within a species there were no significant differences in distributions of counts of either sex in any habitat but G. macleayi were more aggregated than P. darlingensis (Taylor's b 1.35 and 1.26, respectively). Relationships to determine sample sizes for fixed levels of precision and fixed‐precision‐level stop lines for sequential sampling are developed for each species using Taylor's parameters for combined data over all habitats.
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