| Literature DB >> 35577803 |
Shuzhe Zhao1, Yijie Tong2,3,4, Bei Teng2,5, Xin Chen5, Xingke Yang2,6, Jing Li7, Ming Bai8,9,10,11.
Abstract
We based the dataset in this paper on the beetle collection from the sample site of Tei Tong Tsai (Hong Kong) from 1st May to 28th May 2019, a period of high insect diversity. A total of 16,270 beetles (photographed in 318 images) from 478 species belonging to 39 families were collected. The dataset consists of the following components: The original photo of the whole sample obtained at each site with each collection method, the morphological species identification chart, a statistical table describing the species and numbers of beetles collected on different dates at different sites using three passive acquisition methods, and a statistical table describing the longitude, latitude, and altitude information of each sampling point. We aimed to provide a database for the evaluation of beetle species diversity in Hong Kong and a paradigm for the effectiveness of passive acquisition in the beetle collection through the three representative methods, thus laying a foundation for biodiversity research.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35577803 PMCID: PMC9110429 DOI: 10.1038/s41597-022-01310-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 8.501
Fig. 1Sampling points for the three passive acquisition methods used in the Tei Tong Tsai sampling site (indicated by red dots).
Fig. 2Three passive acquisition methods: (a) flight interception trap; (b) malaise trap; (c) pitfall trap.
Fig. 3Examples of beetles collected from three passive acquisition methods: overall photos of beetles collected by (a) FIT, (b) PT, and (c) MT. On the bottom right corner shows scale in each photo.
Fig. 4Data table of numbers of individual beetles collected by different methods at 13 sampling points. The red, blue, and green columns represent the number of beetles collected by MT, PT, and FIT, respectively.
Fig. 5The number of beetles collected by different passive acquisition methods. Horizontal coordinates represent collection methods. The red column and blue column represent the number of beetles collected on the family level and species level, respectively.
Fig. 6Families with more than ten species (a total of 11 families) were selected for presentation. The sample sizes of each groups were also shown.
| Measurement(s) | Geographic information and weather • Species identification • Beetles display • The number of beetles |
| Technology Type(s) | GPS and weather station ( |
| Sample Characteristic - Organism | Coleoptera |
| Sample Characteristic - Environment | Subtropical climate |
| Sample Characteristic - Location | Tei Tong Tsai (Hong Kong) |