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A new stratified sampling procedure which decreases error estimation of Varroa mite number on sticky boards

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A new procedure of stratified sampling is proposed in order to establish an accurate estimation of Varroa destructor populations on sticky bottom boards of the hive. It is based on the spatial sampling theory that recommends using regular grid stratification in the case of spatially structured process. The distribution of varroa mites on sticky board being observed as spatially structured, we designed a sampling scheme based on a regular grid with circles centered on each grid element. This new procedure is then compared with a former method using partially random sampling. Relative error improvements are exposed on the basis of a large sample of simulated sticky boards (n = 20,000) which provides a complete range of spatial structures, from a random structure to a highly frame driven structure. The improvement of varroa mite number estimation is then measured by the percentage of counts with an error greater than a given level.
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hal-02636125 , version 1 (27-05-2020)

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Andre Kretzschmar, E. Durand, A. Maisonnasse, J. Vallon, Yves Le Conte. A new stratified sampling procedure which decreases error estimation of Varroa mite number on sticky boards. Journal of Economic Entomology, 2015, 108 (3), pp.1435-1443. ⟨10.1093/jee/tov077⟩. ⟨hal-02636125⟩
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