Title: Which bait should I use? Insights from a camera trap study in a highly diverse cerrado forest |
Authors: Sebastián-González, Esther Morales-Reyes, Zebensui Naves Alegre, Lara dura alemañ, carlos javier Gonçalves Lima, Leilda Machado Lima, Lourival Sánchez Zapata, José Antonio |
Editor: Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Biología Aplicada |
Issue Date: 2020-11-17 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/33969 |
Abstract:
Identifying the most appropriate bait for a camera trap study is an important step in sampling design, as some baits may perform
better than others in attracting different animal species. In this study, we compare the vertebrate communities detected using five
different widely used baits (i.e., fruit, sardines, valerian extract, a mix of sweet fruits and peanut butter, and a combination of
valerian extract and sardines). We assess their performance and characterize the species best detected by each bait in the diverse
Cerrado biome. We identified a total of 46 species of vertebrates: 15 mammals, 4 reptiles, and 27 birds. The baits differed in their
estimates of community composition, richness, and abundance. In general, valerian extract detected fewer individuals and species
than any of the other baits. Fruits detected the largest number of bird species. Sardines detected the largest number of species
overall and were the best bait for felines and reptiles. Baits of an animal origin performed similarly to those of a plant origin. Our
study shows that baits should be selected based on the objective of the study.
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Keywords/Subjects: Attractant Fruit Lure Peanut butter Valerian extract |
Knowledge area: CDU: Ciencias puras y naturales: Biología |
Type of document: application/pdf |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-020-01439-1 |
Appears in Collections: Artículos Biología Aplicada
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