| Literature DB >> 21529148 |
Thomas K Sabu1, Raj T Shiju, Kv Vinod, S Nithya.
Abstract
Little is known about the ground-dwelling arthropod diversity in tropical montane cloud forests (TMCF). Due to unique habitat conditions in TMCFs with continuously wet substrates and a waterlogged forest floor along with the innate biases of the pitfall trap, Berlese funnel and Winkler extractor are certain to make it difficult to choose the most appropriate method to sample the ground-dwelling arthropods in TMCFs. Among the three methods, the Winkler extractor was the most efficient method for quantitative data and pitfall trapping for qualitative data for most groups. Inclusion of floatation method as a complementary method along with the Winkler extractor would enable a comprehensive quantitative survey of ground-dwelling arthropods. Pitfall trapping is essential for both quantitative and qualitative sampling of Diplopoda, Opiliones, Orthoptera, and Diptera. The Winkler extractor was the best quantitative method for Psocoptera, Araneae, Isopoda, and Formicidae; and the Berlese funnel was best for Collembola and Chilopoda. For larval forms of different insect orders and the Acari, all the three methods were equally effective.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21529148 PMCID: PMC3281361 DOI: 10.1673/031.011.0128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Sci ISSN: 1536-2442 Impact factor: 1.857
Figure 1. (A) Map of south-western India showing the location of the Western Ghats and (B) study site in the Eravikulam National Park. High quality figures are available online.
Figure 2. Tropical Montane Forest (TMCF) patch amidst grass land in Eravikulam National Park of the Western Ghats. High quality figures are available online.
Figure 3. Percentage of frequency of ground dwelling arthropods collected from pitfall traps, Berlese and Winkler extraction methods. High quality figures are available online.
Results of Chi-squared test and z- test on the variation in the frequency of collection for ground dwelling arthropods using PIT, BEM and WEM
Median and inter-quartiles (Q1 and Q3) of abundance of ground dwelling arthropods collected from PIT, BEM and WEM.
Figure 4. Percentage of abundance of ground dwelling arthropods collected from pitfall traps, Berlese and Winkler extraction methods (groups <0.5% is excluded). High quality figures are available online.
Results of Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests on the variation in the abundance of collection for ground dwelling arthropods using PIT, BEM and WEM.
Comparison of the cost in terms of the overall sampling time (Mean ± SD in minutes) needed to collect, sort and identify a sample of ground dwelling arthropods employing PIT, BEM and WEM and significance levels of statistical analysis in a TMF site in the Western Ghats.