Trap type affects dung beetle taxonomic and functional diversity in Bornean tropical forests

Baited pitfall traps (BPTs) and flight intercept traps (FITs) are the most common methods employed for sampling dung beetle communities. These methods vary in their efficacy and are affected by factors such as the bait types used and the dispersal abilities of different dung beetle species. We prese...

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Main Authors: Ong, Xin Rui, David, Hemprich-Bennett, Gray, Claudia, Kemp, Victoria, Chung, Arthur Y. C., Slade, Eleanor M.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1534412024-07-11T01:30:07Z Trap type affects dung beetle taxonomic and functional diversity in Bornean tropical forests Ong, Xin Rui David, Hemprich-Bennett Gray, Claudia Kemp, Victoria Chung, Arthur Y. C. Slade, Eleanor M. Asian School of the Environment Science::Biological sciences::Ecology Science::Geology Biodiversity Survey Scarabaeidae Functional Traits Southeast Asia Sampling Method Baited pitfall traps (BPTs) and flight intercept traps (FITs) are the most common methods employed for sampling dung beetle communities. These methods vary in their efficacy and are affected by factors such as the bait types used and the dispersal abilities of different dung beetle species. We present the first quantitative comparison of the community composition, taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetles caught in human dung BPTs and FITs in Bornean tropical forests. Functional diversity metrics were calculated based on the three functional traits of nesting method, body length, and diel activity. We show that BPTs and FITs captured complementary communities with different functional traits, and that BPTs captured more functionally diverse communities. We therefore recommend using a combination of both BPTs and FITs for studies assessing the composition of dung beetles across habitat types. Our results also highlight that it is important to consider how trap type affects the trait composition of communities when relating dung beetle communities and functional traits to ecological functioning. We suggest modifications to FITs based on the design of harp traps to increase their effectiveness in capturing larger-bodied beetles. Accepted version EMS acknowledges funding from a British Ecological Society Small Ecological Project Grant, No.: 3256/ 4035, and the Varley-Gradwell Travelling Fellowship in Insect Ecology. EMS, DHB and VK were supported by a UK Natural Environment Research Council grant (NE/K016407/1). XRO was supported by the Nanyang President’s Graduate Scholarship. 2021-12-07T12:21:36Z 2021-12-07T12:21:36Z 2021 Journal Article Ong, X. R., David, H., Gray, C., Kemp, V., Chung, A. Y. C. & Slade, E. M. (2021). Trap type affects dung beetle taxonomic and functional diversity in Bornean tropical forests. Austral Ecology. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aec.13124 1442-9985 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153441 10.1111/aec.13124 2-s2.0-85117684079 en Austral Ecology © 2021 Ecological Society of Australia. All rights reserved. This paper was published by Wiley in Austral Ecology and is made available with permission of Ecological Society of Australia. application/pdf
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topic Science::Biological sciences::Ecology
Science::Geology
Biodiversity Survey
Scarabaeidae
Functional Traits
Southeast Asia
Sampling Method
spellingShingle Science::Biological sciences::Ecology
Science::Geology
Biodiversity Survey
Scarabaeidae
Functional Traits
Southeast Asia
Sampling Method
Ong, Xin Rui
David, Hemprich-Bennett
Gray, Claudia
Kemp, Victoria
Chung, Arthur Y. C.
Slade, Eleanor M.
Trap type affects dung beetle taxonomic and functional diversity in Bornean tropical forests
description Baited pitfall traps (BPTs) and flight intercept traps (FITs) are the most common methods employed for sampling dung beetle communities. These methods vary in their efficacy and are affected by factors such as the bait types used and the dispersal abilities of different dung beetle species. We present the first quantitative comparison of the community composition, taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetles caught in human dung BPTs and FITs in Bornean tropical forests. Functional diversity metrics were calculated based on the three functional traits of nesting method, body length, and diel activity. We show that BPTs and FITs captured complementary communities with different functional traits, and that BPTs captured more functionally diverse communities. We therefore recommend using a combination of both BPTs and FITs for studies assessing the composition of dung beetles across habitat types. Our results also highlight that it is important to consider how trap type affects the trait composition of communities when relating dung beetle communities and functional traits to ecological functioning. We suggest modifications to FITs based on the design of harp traps to increase their effectiveness in capturing larger-bodied beetles.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Ong, Xin Rui
David, Hemprich-Bennett
Gray, Claudia
Kemp, Victoria
Chung, Arthur Y. C.
Slade, Eleanor M.
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author Ong, Xin Rui
David, Hemprich-Bennett
Gray, Claudia
Kemp, Victoria
Chung, Arthur Y. C.
Slade, Eleanor M.
author_sort Ong, Xin Rui
title Trap type affects dung beetle taxonomic and functional diversity in Bornean tropical forests
title_short Trap type affects dung beetle taxonomic and functional diversity in Bornean tropical forests
title_full Trap type affects dung beetle taxonomic and functional diversity in Bornean tropical forests
title_fullStr Trap type affects dung beetle taxonomic and functional diversity in Bornean tropical forests
title_full_unstemmed Trap type affects dung beetle taxonomic and functional diversity in Bornean tropical forests
title_sort trap type affects dung beetle taxonomic and functional diversity in bornean tropical forests
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153441
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