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Estimating species diversity in a guild of Neotropical skippers (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) with artificial lures is a sampling problem.

机译:在带有人工诱饵的新热带队长(鳞翅目:蜘蛛科)中估计物种多样性是一个采样问题。

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Butterflies are frequently used to investigate Neotropical diversity, but the family Hesperiidae is almost never employed as a focal group. Sampling Hesperiidae with artificial lures has been used to assist in species richness estimates of males that use bird droppings as a resource, but its effectiveness for estimating total hesperiid site diversity is unknown. This study characterises species richness and abundance in a diverse assemblage of Hesperiidae sampled at artificial lures. Sampled and estimated richness among taxonomic subsets were compared to the known site richness. These comparisons are used to assess artificial lures as a method for sampling total richness of Hesperiidae. We tested for potential differences in attraction in lures placed with and without the presence of army ant swarms. Five years of intermittent sampling with lures recovered 65% of the known Hesperiidae species richness at the study site. We found the subfamilies were differentially attracted to lures, where 86% of Eudaminae, 56% of Hesperiinae and 55% of Pyrginae species known from the site were recovered by lures. Species accumulation and taxonomic diversity differed among lures placed alone, and those placed in the presence of army ants. Our results suggest that sampling with artificial lures can be used to estimate diversity of Neotropical Eudaminae and a few tribes of Hesperiinae at some sites. Available evidence indicates that Hesperiidae feeding at bird droppings is predominately a Neotropical phenomenon. Finally, we conclude that estimating diversity in Neotropical Hesperiidae will require long-term studies that use multiple sampling techniques.
机译:蝴蝶经常被用来调查新热带的多样性,但是,几乎从来没有使用Hesperiidae科作为焦点小组。使用人工诱饵对蜘蛛科进行采样已被用于协助估计以鸟粪为资源的雄性物种的物种丰富度,但其估计总体蜘蛛学物种多样性的有效性尚不清楚。这项研究的特点是在人工诱饵下采集到的多种蛇蝎科物种丰富而丰富。将分类学子集中的采样和估计丰富度与已知站点丰富度进行了比较。这些比较被用作评估人工诱饵的一种方法,以作为对虎科的总丰富度进行采样的一种方法。我们测试了在有或没有陆军蚂蚁群的情况下放置诱饵的吸引力的潜在差异。经过五年的间歇性诱饵取样,在研究地点恢复了已知的Hesperiidae物种丰富度的65%。我们发现,这些亚科吸引的诱饵有所不同,其中从该地点已知的86%的Eudaminae,56%的Hesperiinae和55%的Pyrginae物种被诱饵回收。在单独放置的诱饵和在有陆军蚂蚁的情况下放置的诱饵,物种积累和分类学多样性有所不同。我们的结果表明,在某些地点,可以使用人工诱饵进行采样来估计新热带大戟科和蛇形科的一些部落的多样性。现有的证据表明,在鸟粪中喂食的蜘蛛科主要是新热带现象。最后,我们得出结论,估计新热带蛇蝎科的多样性将需要使用多种采样技术的长期研究。

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