Differential efficacy of edaphic traps for monitoring arthropods diversity in subtropical regions

Installation of traps in the agricultural field is an economically important and cheaper technique to observe arthropods diversity. Cost-effective ecological monitoring of arthropods by traps has been gaining interest in the field of environmental entomology since last few decades. This study explai...

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Autores principales: Muhammad Umair Sial, Muhammad Zeeshan Majeed, Atia Atiq, Tahir Farooq, Hafiz Muhammad Aatif, Waqar Jaleel, Shumaila Khan, Rasheed Akbar, Maid Zaman, Rabia Saeed, Yasir Ali, Muhammad Saleh, Farman Ullah, Khalid Ali Khan, Hamed A. Ghrmah
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ae1c3135f6104a3ca02470953c51afee2021-11-20T04:56:02ZDifferential efficacy of edaphic traps for monitoring arthropods diversity in subtropical regions1018-364710.1016/j.jksus.2021.101686https://doaj.org/article/ae1c3135f6104a3ca02470953c51afee2022-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018364721003487https://doaj.org/toc/1018-3647Installation of traps in the agricultural field is an economically important and cheaper technique to observe arthropods diversity. Cost-effective ecological monitoring of arthropods by traps has been gaining interest in the field of environmental entomology since last few decades. This study explains the effectiveness of four different types of traps (pitfall, yellow-sticky, pan and barrier traps) to monitor the arthropod diversity in summer and winter seasons. These traps were installed in different mango orchards located in Punjab, Pakistan. diversity of captured arthropods was 1.5 times higher in summer than in winter season. However, among the traps, pitfall traps were most effective than others for trapping edaphic arthropods in both seasons. The pan traps were found most effective in the summer season, while sticky traps in the winter season. The pitfall traps exhibited highest taxa richness index values (8.00 for summer and 5.00 for winter season), while the lowest values were recorded for barrier traps (5.00 for summer and 3.00 for winter season). Moreover, the pitfall were the most effective traps for the capture or collection of Arachnida, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera and other arthropods. The PVC barrier and sticky traps were found most effective for Dipteran and Hemipteran's insects, respectively, and hence, are recommended for the ecological monitoring of these arthropod groups in future studies.Muhammad Umair SialMuhammad Zeeshan MajeedAtia AtiqTahir FarooqHafiz Muhammad AatifWaqar JaleelShumaila KhanRasheed AkbarMaid ZamanRabia SaeedYasir AliMuhammad SalehFarman UllahKhalid Ali KhanHamed A. GhrmahElsevierarticleEdaphic arthropodsCommunity compositionAgricultural landsSampling trapsDiversity indicesScience (General)Q1-390ENJournal of King Saud University: Science, Vol 34, Iss 1, Pp 101686- (2022)
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language EN
topic Edaphic arthropods
Community composition
Agricultural lands
Sampling traps
Diversity indices
Science (General)
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spellingShingle Edaphic arthropods
Community composition
Agricultural lands
Sampling traps
Diversity indices
Science (General)
Q1-390
Muhammad Umair Sial
Muhammad Zeeshan Majeed
Atia Atiq
Tahir Farooq
Hafiz Muhammad Aatif
Waqar Jaleel
Shumaila Khan
Rasheed Akbar
Maid Zaman
Rabia Saeed
Yasir Ali
Muhammad Saleh
Farman Ullah
Khalid Ali Khan
Hamed A. Ghrmah
Differential efficacy of edaphic traps for monitoring arthropods diversity in subtropical regions
description Installation of traps in the agricultural field is an economically important and cheaper technique to observe arthropods diversity. Cost-effective ecological monitoring of arthropods by traps has been gaining interest in the field of environmental entomology since last few decades. This study explains the effectiveness of four different types of traps (pitfall, yellow-sticky, pan and barrier traps) to monitor the arthropod diversity in summer and winter seasons. These traps were installed in different mango orchards located in Punjab, Pakistan. diversity of captured arthropods was 1.5 times higher in summer than in winter season. However, among the traps, pitfall traps were most effective than others for trapping edaphic arthropods in both seasons. The pan traps were found most effective in the summer season, while sticky traps in the winter season. The pitfall traps exhibited highest taxa richness index values (8.00 for summer and 5.00 for winter season), while the lowest values were recorded for barrier traps (5.00 for summer and 3.00 for winter season). Moreover, the pitfall were the most effective traps for the capture or collection of Arachnida, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera and other arthropods. The PVC barrier and sticky traps were found most effective for Dipteran and Hemipteran's insects, respectively, and hence, are recommended for the ecological monitoring of these arthropod groups in future studies.
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author Muhammad Umair Sial
Muhammad Zeeshan Majeed
Atia Atiq
Tahir Farooq
Hafiz Muhammad Aatif
Waqar Jaleel
Shumaila Khan
Rasheed Akbar
Maid Zaman
Rabia Saeed
Yasir Ali
Muhammad Saleh
Farman Ullah
Khalid Ali Khan
Hamed A. Ghrmah
author_facet Muhammad Umair Sial
Muhammad Zeeshan Majeed
Atia Atiq
Tahir Farooq
Hafiz Muhammad Aatif
Waqar Jaleel
Shumaila Khan
Rasheed Akbar
Maid Zaman
Rabia Saeed
Yasir Ali
Muhammad Saleh
Farman Ullah
Khalid Ali Khan
Hamed A. Ghrmah
author_sort Muhammad Umair Sial
title Differential efficacy of edaphic traps for monitoring arthropods diversity in subtropical regions
title_short Differential efficacy of edaphic traps for monitoring arthropods diversity in subtropical regions
title_full Differential efficacy of edaphic traps for monitoring arthropods diversity in subtropical regions
title_fullStr Differential efficacy of edaphic traps for monitoring arthropods diversity in subtropical regions
title_full_unstemmed Differential efficacy of edaphic traps for monitoring arthropods diversity in subtropical regions
title_sort differential efficacy of edaphic traps for monitoring arthropods diversity in subtropical regions
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022
url https://doaj.org/article/ae1c3135f6104a3ca02470953c51afee
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