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This dataset gives the results for Leiodidae and Silphidae (Coleoptera) from pitfall traps in the Lichtenbeek Estate, near Arnhem, the Netherlands on two one-week trapping operations exactly 40 years apart.

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Coleoptera; Pitfalls; Carrion; Netherlands; Occurrence; Specimen

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Quem criou esse recurso:

Menno Schilthuizen
Director
Taxon Foundation
Rembrandtstraat 20
2311VW Leiden
NL
http://www.taxonfoundation.com

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Menno Schilthuizen
Director
Taxon Foundation
Rembrandtstraat 20
2311VW Leiden
NL
http://www.taxonfoundation.com

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Menno Schilthuizen
Director
Taxon Foundation
Rembrandtstraat 20
2311VW Leiden
NL
http://www.taxonfoundation.com

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Usuário
Menno Schilthuizen
Director
Taxon Foundation
Rembrandtstraat 20
2311VW Leiden
NL
http://www.taxonfoundation.com
Autor
Menno Schilthuizen
Scientist
Naturalis Biodiversity Center
Darwinweg 2
2333CR Leiden
NL
http://www.naturalis.nl
Cobertura Geográfica

Lichtenbeek estate, Oosterbeek, Prov. Gelderland, the Netherlands

Coordenadas delimitadoras Sul Oeste [51,997, 5,844], Norte Leste [52,009, 5,856]
Cobertura Taxonômica

Species-level identifications for Coleoptera: Leiodidae, Silphidae

Família  Leiodidae (round fungus beetles),  Silphidae (carrion beetles)
Cobertura Temporal
Data Inicial / Data final 1982-05-29 / 2022-06-05
Dados Sobre o Projeto

From May 29th until June 5th, 1982, the first author placed baited pitfall traps to sample the Silphidae and Leiodidae: Cholevinae (Coleoptera) fauna in a mixed forest in the Netherlands. Exactly 40 years later (May 29th until June 5th, 2022), as a project on insect declines with high school students at a nearby school, a resampling was carried out. We report the silphid and cholevine specimens recorded both in 1982 and 2022. We found that total species richness and biomass had not noticeably changed, but there were some distinct appearances and disappearances of species. Also, the species abundance distribution has become more skewed in favor of locally common species, such as Sciodrepoides watsoni and Fissocatops westi. We discuss our results in the context of insect declines worldwide.

Título Resampling a carrion beetle fauna after 40 years (Coleoptera: Silphidae, Cholevinae)
Financiamento This work was supported by the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds (Gelderland) and the Suzanne Hovinga Stichting
Descrição da Área de Estudo The 89 ha Lichtenbeek Estate (52.00°N 05.84°E) is a mixed forest near Arnhem, the Netherlands. It is located partly within the municipality of Arnhem, partly in that of Renkum. On the north, it is bordered by the N224 provincial road, on the west by a smaller road, the Dreijenseweg. On the east and southeast, the forest is adjoined by pasture and arable land and on the south by a residential area in the northern part of the town of Oosterbeek. We also included the western portion of the smaller forest of Vijverberg, located to the north of the N224, which holds the springs that used to feed the brook after which Lichtenbeek was named. The forest is located at c. 50 m elevation on the south-exposed slope of the glacial moraine north of the Rhine, and has a podzol soil of fine to coarse sand. Its vegetation is composed of separated stands, some of which contain primarily deciduous trees (Fagus sylvatica, Quercus sp.), others coniferous trees (e.g., Pseudotsuga menziesii). No major changes have taken place in the layout or tree vegetation of the forest over the past 40 years. Permission to conduct this study was granted by Stichting Geldersch Landschap & Kastelen (through Mr. Bram de Jong).
Descrição do Design In the week of 29.v. - 5.vi.1982, one of us (M.S.) used 1L cans with a 10 cm diameter opening as pitfall traps. These were dug in so that the top was flush with the soil surface and baited with 100 g each of horse meat (16 traps), mushrooms (2 traps), Dutch old cheese (3 traps), and apple (1 trap); see Fig. 1 for a map of the trap positions. A square of chicken wire was placed over each trap and secured with tent pegs; from the chicken wire, the bait was suspended. As preservative in the traps, 70% ethanol was used. The traps were emptied once, at the end of the sampling week, and were then removed. All collected material of Silphidae and Cholevinae was identified by M.S. to species level, where necessary using genital dissection, and is currently in the collection of Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, the Netherlands; small numbers of duplicates are retained in the collection of Taxon Foundation, Leiden, the Netherlands. The data were reported on in a different context in Schilthuizen (2022). The local weather during the 1982 sampling week (at weather station Deelen, 8 km NNE of Lichtenbeek; obtained from https://daggegevens.knmi.nl) was very warm (daily mean temperature 20.5°C), very little wind (daily mean wind speed 2.9 m/s), sunny (daily mean sunshine duration 11.4 h), and mostly dry (two days with rain, 0.3 and 1.7 mm, respectively). In the week of 29.v. – 5.vi.2022, using 1982 sketch maps and notes kept by M.S., we replicated the trapping procedure of 1982, with the following exceptions: we used 1L plastic yoghurt tubs with, as preservative, a saturated NaCl solution and a drop of dishwashing detergent; horse meat was replaced by beef. One trap (No. 12) was lost, so we removed the catch from this trap also from the 1982 data set. All collected material of Silphidae was sorted by T.v.d.S. and I.K., identified by T.v.d.S, and checked by M.S. The Cholevinae were sorted by T.v.d.S., I.K., and M.S. and identified by M.S. One badly damaged female Choleva could not be identified to species. All specimens were deposited into the collection of Taxon Foundation, Leiden, the Netherlands, except a small number of Silphidae duplicates (two specimens per species), which are kept in the private collection of T.v.d.S. The local weather (Deelen data) during the 2022 sampling week was cooler than in 1982 (daily mean temperature 13.7°C), there was also very little wind (daily mean wind speed 3.3 m/s), it was less sunny (daily mean sunshine duration 6.3 h), and wetter (four days with rain, 0.9, 2.0, 2.6, and 27.1 mm, respectively).

O pessoal envolvido no projeto:

Pesquisador Principal
Teun van der Sterren
Pesquisador Principal
Henk van der Meulen
Pesquisador Principal
Mike Groenhof
Pesquisador Principal
Isabel Kersten
Ponto de Contato
Leonie Wezendonk
Métodos de Amostragem

All specimens of all Silphidae and Cholevinae species were counted, tabulated, and compared in PAST 4.11 (Hammer et al. 2001). To estimate biomass, based on Schilthuizen and Vallenduuk (1998) and an assumed specific weight similar to that of water, we used an average volume of Silphidae of 3 x 4 x 12 mm = 144 mg and of Cholevinae of 1.5 x 2 x 4 mm = 12 mg. In 1982 and 2022 we collected 1151 and 1523 individuals, respectively, from a total of 9 Silphidae and 16 Cholevinae species. Not all species were found in both years. In 1982 (21 species found), one silphid (Silpha tristis) and three cholevines (Catops chrysomeloides, Catops kirbyi, and Catops subfuscus) were found that were not found in 2022, and in 2022 (20 species found), two silphids (Silpha obscura and Oiceoptoma thoracicum) and three cholevines (Catops neglectus, Choleva sp., and Ptomaphagus subvillosus) were found that were not found in 1982. Margalef’s species diversity index (Clifford and Stephenson 1975) was 2.696 in 1982 and 2.729 in 2022, and Buzas & Gibson’s evenness (Buzas and Gibson 1969) was 0.444 and 0.213 in 1982 and 2022, respectively. The estimated biomass was 86.412 g and 82.824 g in 1982 and 2022, respectively.

Área de Estudo Lichtenbeek Estate, near Oosterbeek, Province of Gelderland, the Netherlands: two one-week sampling periods, exactly 40 years apart (1982 and 2022), using c. 20 baited pitfall traps for Coleoptera: Leiodidae and Silphidae.

Descrição dos passos do método:

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Dados de Coleção
Nome da Coleção Naturalis Biodiversity Center
Nome da Coleção Taxon Expeditions
Métodos de preservação do espécime Álcool,  Seco
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