Evaluation of leaf litter baits for sampling insects in Bulalon Cave, Burdeos, Pollilo Island, Quezon Province, Philippines

Issue Date

4-2014

Abstract

Dry and wet leaf litter baits were evaluated in terms of their efficiency (number of individuals collected) and effectiveness (number of species collected) for possible adoption as part of standard protocol for collecting insects and other arthropods in cave biodiversity surveys and ecological studies. Both types of baits were supplied through traps modified from Slaney and Weinstein's 1996 design and used to collect insects from the entrance, twilight and dark zones of Bulalon Cave, Burdeos, Polillo Island, Quezon Province. Altogether, 18 traps collected 1,822 insects in 24 hours. The insects were identified to 11 orders, 54 families and 102 species, with the general assumption that each morphologically different individual belongs to a different species or morpho-species. The two baits did not differ significantly (alpha = 0.05) in terms of average efficiency and effectiveness in all of the three zones in the cave. However, the taxonomic composition of the catches of the two traps were different (Sorensen Index of Similarity: entrance zone = 52.174, twilight zone = 55.814, dark zone = 49.123). the results suggest that both traps should be used in tandem with visual and other methods if a collection representing the entire cave insect community is desired.

Source or Periodical Title

The Philippine Entomologist

ISSN

0048-3753

Volume

28

Issue

1

Page

76-89

Document Type

Article

Frequency

semi-annually

Physical Description

illustrations; tables

Language

English

En – AGROVOC descriptors

INSECTA; LEAVES; PLANT LITTER; CAVES; PEST SURVEYS; BIODIVERSITY; ENVIRONMENT; ANIMAL ECOLOGY; PHILIPPINES

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