Ethanol fuel improves arthropod capture in pitfall traps and preserves DNA

We tested the value of ethanol fuel as a killing solution in terms of sampling efficiency (species richness and accumulated abundance) and DNA preservation of Ensifera ground-dwelling specimens. Sampling efficiency was evaluated comparing abundance and species richness of pitfall sampling using 100%...

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Main Authors: Neucir Szinwelski, Verônica Fialho, Karla Yotoko, Léon Seleme, Carlos Sperber
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2012-05-01
Series:ZooKeys
Online Access:http://zookeys.pensoft.net/lib/ajax_srv/article_elements_srv.php?action=download_pdf&item_id=2809
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spelling doaj-37d0da6c1f4843858b26be54a8b5407f2020-11-25T00:44:07ZengPensoft PublishersZooKeys1313-29891313-29702012-05-011960112210.3897/zookeys.196.31302809Ethanol fuel improves arthropod capture in pitfall traps and preserves DNANeucir SzinwelskiVerônica FialhoKarla YotokoLéon SelemeCarlos SperberWe tested the value of ethanol fuel as a killing solution in terms of sampling efficiency (species richness and accumulated abundance) and DNA preservation of Ensifera ground-dwelling specimens. Sampling efficiency was evaluated comparing abundance and species richness of pitfall sampling using 100% ethanol fuel, with two alternative killing solutions. We evaluated the DNA preservation efficiency of the killing solutions and of alternative storage solutions. Ethanol fuel was the most efficient killing solution, and allowed successful DNA preservation. This solution is cheaper than other preserving liquids, and is easily acquired near field study sites since it is available at every fuel station in Brazil and at an increasing number of fuel stations in the U.S. We recommend the use of ethanol fuel as a killing and storage solution, because it is a cheap and efficient alternative for large-scale arthropod sampling, both logistically and for DNA preservation. For open habitat sampling with high day temperatures, we recommend doubling the solution volume to cope with high evaporation, increasing its efficacy over two days.http://zookeys.pensoft.net/lib/ajax_srv/article_elements_srv.php?action=download_pdf&item_id=2809
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author Neucir Szinwelski
Verônica Fialho
Karla Yotoko
Léon Seleme
Carlos Sperber
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Verônica Fialho
Karla Yotoko
Léon Seleme
Carlos Sperber
Ethanol fuel improves arthropod capture in pitfall traps and preserves DNA
ZooKeys
author_facet Neucir Szinwelski
Verônica Fialho
Karla Yotoko
Léon Seleme
Carlos Sperber
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title Ethanol fuel improves arthropod capture in pitfall traps and preserves DNA
title_short Ethanol fuel improves arthropod capture in pitfall traps and preserves DNA
title_full Ethanol fuel improves arthropod capture in pitfall traps and preserves DNA
title_fullStr Ethanol fuel improves arthropod capture in pitfall traps and preserves DNA
title_full_unstemmed Ethanol fuel improves arthropod capture in pitfall traps and preserves DNA
title_sort ethanol fuel improves arthropod capture in pitfall traps and preserves dna
publisher Pensoft Publishers
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1313-2970
publishDate 2012-05-01
description We tested the value of ethanol fuel as a killing solution in terms of sampling efficiency (species richness and accumulated abundance) and DNA preservation of Ensifera ground-dwelling specimens. Sampling efficiency was evaluated comparing abundance and species richness of pitfall sampling using 100% ethanol fuel, with two alternative killing solutions. We evaluated the DNA preservation efficiency of the killing solutions and of alternative storage solutions. Ethanol fuel was the most efficient killing solution, and allowed successful DNA preservation. This solution is cheaper than other preserving liquids, and is easily acquired near field study sites since it is available at every fuel station in Brazil and at an increasing number of fuel stations in the U.S. We recommend the use of ethanol fuel as a killing and storage solution, because it is a cheap and efficient alternative for large-scale arthropod sampling, both logistically and for DNA preservation. For open habitat sampling with high day temperatures, we recommend doubling the solution volume to cope with high evaporation, increasing its efficacy over two days.
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