Evaluating leaf litter beetle data sampled by Winkler extraction from Atlantic forest sites in southern Brazil
Evaluating leaf litter beetle data sampled by Winkler extraction from Atlantic forest sites in southern Brazil. To evaluate the reliability of data obtained by Winkler extraction in Atlantic forest sites in southern Brazil, we studied litter beetle assemblages in secondary forests (5 to 55 years aft...
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doaj-31776255d1b4412592167880a88f6f242020-11-25T02:47:28ZengSociedade Brasileira de EntomologiaRevista Brasileira de Entomologia1806-96652011-06-0155225326610.1590/S0085-56262011000200017S0085-56262011000200017Evaluating leaf litter beetle data sampled by Winkler extraction from Atlantic forest sites in southern BrazilPhilipp Werner Hopp0Edilson Caron1Richard Ottermanns2Martina Roß-Nickoll3Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule AachenUniversidade Federal do ParanáRheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule AachenRheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule AachenEvaluating leaf litter beetle data sampled by Winkler extraction from Atlantic forest sites in southern Brazil. To evaluate the reliability of data obtained by Winkler extraction in Atlantic forest sites in southern Brazil, we studied litter beetle assemblages in secondary forests (5 to 55 years after abandonment) and old-growth forests at two seasonally different points in time. For all regeneration stages, species density and abundance were lower in April compared to August; but, assemblage composition of the corresponding forest stages was similar in both months. We suggest that sampling of small litter inhabiting beetles at different points in time using the Winkler technique reveals identical ecological patterns, which are more likely to be influenced by sample incompleteness than by differences in their assemblage composition. A strong relationship between litter quantity and beetle occurrences indicates the importance of this variable for the temporal species density pattern. Additionally, the sampled beetle material was compared with beetle data obtained with pitfall traps in one old-growth forest. Over 60% of the focal species captured with pitfall traps were also sampled by Winkler extraction in different forest stages. Few beetles with a body size too large to be sampled by Winkler extraction were only sampled with pitfall traps. This indicates that the local litter beetle fauna is dominated by small species. Hence, being aware of the exclusion of large beetles and beetle species occurring during the wet season, the Winkler method reveals a reliable picture of the local leaf litter beetle community.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0085-56262011000200017&lng=en&tlng=enArmadilha pitfallColeopteracomparaçãométodos de amostragemsazonalidade |
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Philipp Werner Hopp Edilson Caron Richard Ottermanns Martina Roß-Nickoll Evaluating leaf litter beetle data sampled by Winkler extraction from Atlantic forest sites in southern Brazil Revista Brasileira de Entomologia Armadilha pitfall Coleoptera comparação métodos de amostragem sazonalidade |
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Evaluating leaf litter beetle data sampled by Winkler extraction from Atlantic forest sites in southern Brazil |
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Evaluating leaf litter beetle data sampled by Winkler extraction from Atlantic forest sites in southern Brazil |
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Evaluating leaf litter beetle data sampled by Winkler extraction from Atlantic forest sites in southern Brazil |
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Evaluating leaf litter beetle data sampled by Winkler extraction from Atlantic forest sites in southern Brazil |
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Evaluating leaf litter beetle data sampled by Winkler extraction from Atlantic forest sites in southern Brazil |
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evaluating leaf litter beetle data sampled by winkler extraction from atlantic forest sites in southern brazil |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia |
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Revista Brasileira de Entomologia |
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Evaluating leaf litter beetle data sampled by Winkler extraction from Atlantic forest sites in southern Brazil. To evaluate the reliability of data obtained by Winkler extraction in Atlantic forest sites in southern Brazil, we studied litter beetle assemblages in secondary forests (5 to 55 years after abandonment) and old-growth forests at two seasonally different points in time. For all regeneration stages, species density and abundance were lower in April compared to August; but, assemblage composition of the corresponding forest stages was similar in both months. We suggest that sampling of small litter inhabiting beetles at different points in time using the Winkler technique reveals identical ecological patterns, which are more likely to be influenced by sample incompleteness than by differences in their assemblage composition. A strong relationship between litter quantity and beetle occurrences indicates the importance of this variable for the temporal species density pattern. Additionally, the sampled beetle material was compared with beetle data obtained with pitfall traps in one old-growth forest. Over 60% of the focal species captured with pitfall traps were also sampled by Winkler extraction in different forest stages. Few beetles with a body size too large to be sampled by Winkler extraction were only sampled with pitfall traps. This indicates that the local litter beetle fauna is dominated by small species. Hence, being aware of the exclusion of large beetles and beetle species occurring during the wet season, the Winkler method reveals a reliable picture of the local leaf litter beetle community. |
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Armadilha pitfall Coleoptera comparação métodos de amostragem sazonalidade |
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