Active Search on Carcasses versus Pitfall Traps: a Comparison of Sampling Methods

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N I Zanetti
R Camina
E C Visciarelli
N D Centeno
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[1] Univ Nacional de Quilmes,Lab de Entomología Aplicada y Forense, Depto de Ciencia y Tecnología
[2] Univ Nacional del Sur,Cátedra de Parasitología Clínica, Depto de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia
[3] Univ Nacional del Sur,Cátedra de Bioestadística, Depto de Matemáticas
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Neotropical Entomology | 2016年 / 45卷
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Arthropod sampling; Canberra distance; carrion beetles; forensic entomology;
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The study of insect succession in cadavers and the classification of arthropods have mostly been done by placing a carcass in a cage, protected from vertebrate scavengers, which is then visited periodically. An alternative is to use specific traps. Few studies on carrion ecology and forensic entomology involving the carcasses of large vertebrates have employed pitfall traps. The aims of this study were to compare both sampling methods (active search on a carcass and pitfall trapping) for each coleopteran family, and to establish whether there is a discrepancy (underestimation and/or overestimation) in the presence of each family by either method. A great discrepancy was found for almost all families with some of them being more abundant in samples obtained through active search on carcasses and others in samples from traps, whereas two families did not show any bias towards a given sampling method. The fact that families may be underestimated or overestimated by the type of sampling technique highlights the importance of combining both methods, active search on carcasses and pitfall traps, in order to obtain more complete information on decomposition, carrion habitat and cadaveric families or species. Furthermore, a hypothesis advanced on the reasons for the underestimation by either sampling method showing biases towards certain families. Information about the sampling techniques indicating which would be more appropriate to detect or find a particular family is provided.
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