红木林树皮甲虫和夜蛾甲虫两种捕虫器设计的比较研究

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树皮甲虫和凤仙花甲虫通常存在于森林生态系统中,它们的真菌共生体充当植物病原体。关于树皮甲虫和凤仙花甲虫的存在和数量水平的准确信息对保护森林生态系统越来越重要。本研究比较了多漏斗捕集器和瓶捕集器对两种红木森林中树皮甲虫和仙甲虫的监测效果。采用透明聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯瓶,以95%乙醇为诱饵,制成多漏斗瓶捕集器。本研究采用两种不同的红木森林管理方法(单栽培和与咖啡树混养)。本研究共捕获树皮甲虫和凤仙花甲虫2367只。本研究共记录了10属和1属扁尾蝇属。Xyleborus spp、X. crassiusculus和P. cavipennis是红木单一栽培和复合栽培中采集到的三种主要的仙甲虫。平行直鸭嘴兽是鸭嘴兽科的代表。结果表明,以乙醇为诱饵的多漏斗诱捕器能有效捕获红木林内的树皮甲虫和凤仙花甲虫个体及几种昆虫。在基于捕集器的森林生态系统入侵物种监测中,选择多漏斗捕集器或瓶捕集器是一个重要的考虑因素。
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Comparison of Two Trap Designs for Monitoring the Bark and Ambrosia Beetles (Curculionidae: Scolytinae and Platypodinae) in Mahogany Forests
Bark and ambrosia beetles are commonly found in forest ecosystems, and their fungal symbionts act as plant pathogens. Accurate information on the presence and population levels of bark and ambrosia beetles is becoming an increasingly crucial to protect the forest ecosystem. This study compared multiple-funnel and bottle traps to monitor the bark and ambrosia beetles in two types of mahogany forest. Multiple-funnel and bottle traps were made from transparent polyethylene terephthalate bottles and baited with 95% ethanol. Two different mahogany forest management (monoculture and polyculture with coffee plants) were used in this study. A total of 2,367 bark and ambrosia beetle specimens were trapped in this study. This research recorded ten genera of Scolytinae and one Platypodinae genus. Xyleborus spp., X. crassiusculus, and P. cavipennis are three predominated ambrosia beetles collected in mahogany monoculture and polyculture. Euplatypus parallelus was identified as a representative of Platypodinae. Results showed that multiple-funnel traps baited with ethanol are effective to catch individuals and several species of bark and ambrosia beetles in mahogany forests. The choice of multiple-funnel or bottle traps is an important consideration in trap-based programs for monitoring or detecting invasive species in forest ecosystems.
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