Four-step approach to quantify sample completeness (Chao et al. 2020) of our biological survey across the trap colors. a) The plots of estimated sample completeness curves as a function of order q between 0 and 2 of Cerambycidae beetles collected with different fruit-baited trap colors in the Amazon Forest (terra firme), Rondônia, northern Brazil. b) Sample size-based rarefaction (solid lines) and extrapolation curves (dashed lines) for each trap color. c) The asymptotic estimates of diversity profiles (solid lines) and empirical diversity profiles (dotted lines); numerical values refer to the estimated asymptotic diversities. d) Coverage-based rarefaction (solid lines) and extrapolation (dashed lines) curves up to the corresponding coverage value for each trap color. e) Evenness profile as a function of order q, for 0 < q ≤ 2, based on the normalized slope of Hill numbers. Solid symbols denote observed data points. All shaded areas in denote 95% confidence bands obtained from a bootstrap method with 100 replications. Some bands are invisible due to narrow widths. Numerical values of q = 0, 1, and 2 are shown in Table 2.
#LiteratureNotice Puker at al. Effectiveness of different colors of aerial fruit-baited traps for trapping #Cerambycidae and #Cetoniidae beetles (Insecta: #Coleoptera) in the Amazon rainforest doi.org/10.1093/aesa... #Beetle #Beetles #LonghornBeetles #Biodiversity #FlowerChafers