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<journal-id>0120-0488</journal-id>
<journal-title><![CDATA[Revista Colombiana de Entomología]]></journal-title>
<abbrev-journal-title><![CDATA[Rev. Colomb. Entomol.]]></abbrev-journal-title>
<issn>0120-0488</issn>
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<publisher-name><![CDATA[Sociedad Colombiana de Entomología]]></publisher-name>
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<article-id>S0120-04882014000200013</article-id>
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<article-title xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[Studies with butterfly bait traps: an overview]]></article-title>
<article-title xml:lang="es"><![CDATA[Estudios empleando trampas de cebo para mariposas: una revisión]]></article-title>
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<surname><![CDATA[Lucci Freitas]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[André Victor]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Agra Iserhard]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Cristiano]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Pereira Santos]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Jessie]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Oliveira CarreiraI]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Junia Yasmin]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Bandini Ribeiro]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Danilo]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Alves Melo]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Douglas Henrique]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Batista Rosa]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Augusto Henrique]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Marini-filho]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Onildo João]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Mattos Accacio]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Gustavo]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Uehara-prado]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Marcio]]></given-names>
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<institution><![CDATA[,Universidade Estadual de Campinas Departamento de Ecologia, Zoologia e Genética ]]></institution>
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<country>Brazil</country>
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<institution><![CDATA[,Universidade Federal de Pelotas Departamento de Ecologia, Zoologia e Genética ]]></institution>
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<institution><![CDATA[,Instituto Básico de Biociências Departamento de Biologia ]]></institution>
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<institution><![CDATA[,Instituto Neotropical  ]]></institution>
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<day>00</day>
<month>12</month>
<year>2014</year>
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<day>00</day>
<month>12</month>
<year>2014</year>
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<volume>40</volume>
<numero>2</numero>
<fpage>203</fpage>
<lpage>212</lpage>
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<abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="es"><p><![CDATA[Existe, en las últimas décadas, un aumento sustancial de literatura sobre estudios ecológicos que emplean trampas con cebo para capturar mariposas. El interés creciente por los estudios con trampas motivó un grupo exigente de estudiantes jóvenes e investigadores a la búsqueda de información y protocolos estandarizados. Con base en lo anterior, esta revisión tiene como objetivo discutir (i) los aspectos básicos de los principales métodos, y (ii) soluciones alternas de los diferentes estudios con trampas en el Neotrópico. Además se discuten los errores comunes que pueden disminuir la calidad y comparación de los resultados.]]></p></abstract>
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<kwd lng="en"><![CDATA[Fruit-feeding butterflies]]></kwd>
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</front><body><![CDATA[ <p align="right"><font size="2" face="Verdana"><b>SECCI&Oacute;N    B&Aacute;SICA / BASIC</b>    <br>   <b>ART&Iacute;CULO DE REVISI&Oacute;N / REVIEW PAPER</b> </font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b>Studies with    butterfly bait traps: an overview</b></font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="3"><b>Estudios empleando    trampas de cebo para mariposas: una revisi&oacute;n</b></font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Andr&eacute;    Victor Lucci Freitas<sup>I</sup><sup>, </sup><sup>II</sup>; Cristiano Agra Iserhard<sup>III</sup>;    Jessie Pereira Santos<sup>I</sup><sup>, </sup><sup>IV</sup>; Junia Yasmin Oliveira    Carreira<sup>I</sup><sup>, </sup><sup>V</sup>; Danilo Bandini Ribeiro<sup>VI</sup>;    Douglas Henrique Alves Melo<sup>VII</sup>; Augusto Henrique Batista Rosa<sup>I</sup><sup>,    </sup><sup>VIII</sup>; Onildo Jo&atilde;o Marini-filho<sup>IX</sup>; Gustavo    Mattos Accacio<sup>I</sup><sup>, </sup><sup>X</sup>; And Marcio Uehara-prado<sup>XI</sup></b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><sup>I</sup>Departamento    de Biologia Animal and Museu de Zoologia, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade    Estadual de Campinas, CP 6109, CEP 13083-970, Campinas, S&atilde;o Paulo, Brazil    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<br>   <sup>II</sup><a href="mailto:baku@unicamp.br">baku@unicamp.br</a>. Corresponding    author    <br>   <sup>III</sup>Biologist, M. Sc., Ph. D.; Departamento de Ecologia, Zoologia    e Gen&eacute;tica, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul,    Brazil. <a href="mailto:cristianoagra@yahoo.com.br">cristianoagra@yahoo.com.br</a>    <br>   <sup>IV</sup>Biologist, M. Sc., Ph. D. Candidate; <a href="mailto:jessiepereira@gmail.com">jessiepereira@gmail.com</a>    <br>   <sup>IX</sup>Biologist, M. Sc., Ph. D; Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conserva&ccedil;&atilde;o    da Biodiversidade do Cerrado e Caatinga - CECAT, Instituto Chico Mendes de Conserva&ccedil;&atilde;o    da Biodiversidade - ICMBio, Bras&iacute;lia, DF. <a href="mailto:o.marini@gmail.com">o.marini@gmail.com</a>    <br>   <sup>V</sup>Biologist, M. Sc. Candidate; <a href="mailto:juniayoc@gmail.com">juniayoc@gmail.com</a>    <br>   <sup>VI</sup>Biologist, M. Sc., Ph. D.; Centro de Ci&ecirc;ncias Biol&oacute;gicas    e da Sa&uacute;de, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande,    Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. <a href="mailto:biodbr@yahoo.com.br">biodbr@yahoo.com.br</a>    <br>   <sup>VII</sup>Biologist, M. Sc., Ph. D. Candidate; Departamento de Zoologia,    Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil. <a href="mailto:douglashamelo@gmail.com">douglashamelo@gmail.com</a>    <br>   <sup>VIII</sup>Biologist, Departamento de Biologia, Instituto B&aacute;sico    de Bioci&ecirc;ncias, UNITAU, Taubat&eacute;, S&atilde;o Paulo, Brazil. <a href="mailto:augustohbrosa@hotmail.com">augustohbrosa@hotmail.com</a>    <br>   <sup>X</sup>Biologist, M. Sc., Ph. D.; <a href="mailto:mechanitis@gmail.com">mechanitis@gmail.com</a>    <br>   <sup>XI</sup>Biologist, M. Sc., Ph. D.; Instituto Neotropical: Pesquisa e Conserva&ccedil;&atilde;o,    Curitiba, Paran&aacute;, Brazil. <a href="mailto:muprado@yahoo.com">muprado@yahoo.com</a></font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;</p>     <p>&nbsp;</p> <hr noshade size="1">     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>ABSTRACT</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">In the last decades,    there has been a considerable increase in literature concerning ecological studies    employing bait traps to capture butterflies. The growing interest in this kind    of studies has given rise to a demanding group of young students and researchers    looking for information and standardized protocols. Due to such growing interest    in bait trap studies, this review aims to discuss (i) the basic aspects of the    main technique of collection and sampling methods, and (ii) alternative solutions    of different bait trap surveys in the Neotropics. Common mistakes that could    undermine the quality and comparability of obtained data are also discussed</font>.</p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Key words</b>:    Fruit-feeding butterflies; Butterfly sampling; Inventories; Nymphalidae; Neotropic.</font></p> <hr size="1" noshade>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>RESUMEN</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Existe, en las    &uacute;ltimas d&eacute;cadas, un aumento sustancial de literatura sobre estudios    ecol&oacute;gicos que emplean trampas con cebo para capturar mariposas. El inter&eacute;s    creciente por los estudios con trampas motiv&oacute; un grupo exigente de estudiantes    j&oacute;venes e investigadores a la b&uacute;squeda de informaci&oacute;n y    protocolos estandarizados. Con base en lo anterior, esta revisi&oacute;n tiene    como objetivo discutir (i) los aspectos b&aacute;sicos de los principales m&eacute;todos,    y (ii) soluciones alternas de los diferentes estudios con trampas en el Neotr&oacute;pico.    Adem&aacute;s se discuten los errores comunes que pueden disminuir la calidad    y comparaci&oacute;n de los resultados</font>.</p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Palabras clave</b>:    Mariposas frug&iacute;voras; Muestreos de mariposas; Inventarios; Nymphalidae;    Neotropico.</font></p> <hr noshade size="1">     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><font face="Verdana" size="3"><b>Introduction</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">In the last decades,    there has been a considerable increase in literature concerning ecological studies    employing bait traps to capture butterflies, from simple local butterfly surveys    and field guides (Uehara-Prado <i>et al.</i> 2004; Silva <i>et al.</i> 2010;    Pedrotti <i>et al.</i> 2011; Santos <i>et al.</i> 2011; 2014a,b,c,d, Bellaver    <i>et al.</i> 2012; Silva <i>et al.</i> 2013), detailed comparative studies    of sites with different degrees of disturbance (DeVries <i>et al.</i> 1997;    Shahabuddin and Terborgh 1999; Ramos 2000; Fermon <i>et al.</i> 2000; Shahabuddin    and Ponte 2005; Bobo <i>et al. </i>2006; Barlow <i>et al.</i> 2007; Uehara-Prado    <i>et al.</i> 2007, 2009; Pardini <i>et al. </i>2009; Ribeiro and Freitas 2012),    to studies on population ecology (DeVries <i>et al.</i> 1999b; Uehara-Prado    <i>et al.</i> 2005; Gr&oslash;tan <i>et al.</i> 2012; Tufto <i>et al.</i> 2012),    edge effects (Bossart and Opuni-Frimpong 2009), temporal (DeVries <i>et al.</i>    1999c; DeVries and Walla 2001; Pozo <i>et al.</i> 2005, 2008; Ribeiro <i>et    al.</i> 2010; Ribeiro and Freitas 2011; Nobre <i>et al. </i>2012) and spatial    (DeVries 1988; Schulze <i>et al.</i> 2001; Fermon <i>et al.</i> 2003; Ribeiro    <i>et al.</i> 2008; Marini-Filho and Martins 2010; Luk <i>et al.</i> 2011; Ribeiro    <i>et al.</i> 2012; Santos 2013; Checa <i>et al</i>. 2014) patterns of butterfly    distribution, countryside ecology (Horner-Devine <i>et al</i>. 2003; Pozo <i>et    al.</i> 2005, 2008; Dolia <i>et al</i>. 2008), rapid assessment of local butterfly    diversity (Daily and Ehrlich 1995), restoration ecology (Sant`anna <i>et al.</i>    2014), ecological modeling (Jost <i>et al. </i>2010), behavior of selected species    (Alexander and DeVries 2012), and broad applied monitoring programs (Pozo <i>et    al.</i> 2008; Costa-Pereira <i>et al</i>. 2013).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Basically, bait    traps capture several different organisms, specially the so-called fruit-feeding    butterflies, which encompass a non-monophyletic group of butterflies whose adults    primarily feed on rotten fruits and other decaying materials, and can be easily    attracted with baited traps (this issue will be further discussed later in this    paper). Thus, there is a series of practical aspects that favor the use of baited    traps in comparative studies, being the most important the comparability of    independent samples, which allow simultaneous sampling with standardized efforts    at different sites. Another practical advantage is the possibility of easily    sampling butterflies along a vertical gradient in tall forests, including canopy    or sub-canopy sampling.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Most fruit-feeding    butterflies can be identified to the specific level in field trips, i.e., the    majority of the captured individuals can be marked and released unharmed, so    that recaptures can be evaluated with minimum handling. Moreover, the attraction    of butterflies to a food resource reduces the fortuitous capture that might    be present in other methods (DeVries and Walla 2001; Freitas <i>et al.</i> 2003;    Uehara-Prado <i>et al.</i> 2005). Finally, experienced researchers do not influence    sampling success in detecting and capturing butterflies with bait traps (capture    is passive), a bias commonly present in other methods (Ebert 1969; Brown 1972;    Pollard 1977; Caldas and Robbins 2003; Pozo <i>et al.</i> 2005; Nowicki <i>et    al.</i> 2008; Iserhard <i>et al. </i>2013).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">The growing interest    in bait trap studies (and alleged promises of publishing papers in good journals)    has given rise to a demanding group of young students and researchers looking    for information and standardized protocols. Due to such growing interest in    this kind of study, this article aims to discuss (i) the basic aspects of the    main methods, and (ii) alternative solutions of different bait trap studies    in the Neotropics. Common mistakes that could undermine the quality and comparability    of obtained data may be avoided by following basic and correct guidelines of    the current methodology.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Butterfly bait    traps: a historical approach. </b>This section mostly follows Sevastopulo (1954),    Rydon (1964), DeVries (1987, 1988), Sourakov and Emmel (1995), Austin and Riley    (1995), Shuey (1997), Hughes <i>et al.</i> (1998), Freitas <i>et al.</i> (2003,    2006), Uehara-Prado <i>et al.</i> (2005, 2007), as well as the authors' personal    experience. There are many other studies discussing bait trap designs in the    literature, and it is strongly suggested that anyone interested in starting    a bait trap study become familiar with all alternative solutions to build a    bait trap (See Pozo <i>et al.</i> 2008 and references therein).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">A good historical    review of butterfly traps can be found in Rydon (1964). Bait traps appeared    in East Africa few years after the Second World War, and were originally designed    to capture <i>Charaxes</i> butterflies (Charaxinae). Two kinds of traps appeared    almost simultaneously, each of them with some advantages and disadvantages.    The most used bait trap, also known as Van Someren-Rydon trap, (hereafter VSR   traps) consisted of a cylinder made with netting and wire, closed at the top    and open at the bottom, and attached to a base (usually a sheet of plywood or    plastic) on which the bait is placed        <a href="img/revistas/rcen/v40n2/v40n2a11fig01ab.jpg" target="_blank">Figs.    1A, B</a>). There are no rules about the size of a bait trap, and dimensions    vary amongst authors. However, a bait trap should be tall enough to prevent    butterflies to escape after being trapped, ideally 100-130 cm tall, and its    diameter should also be wide enough to allow the capture of the larger owl butterflies    (Satyrinae: Brassolini), that is, not less than 25 cm wide. An internal inverted    cone (about 20 cm wide at the opening) may be used to prevent butterflies from    escaping       <a href="img/revistas/rcen/v40n2/v40n2a11fig01cd.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 1C</a>     despite the lack of information in literature about cone efficiency,    which has not been tested yet (an interesting variation of the internal cone    is a narrowing in the trap base, as shown in         <a href="img/revistas/rcen/v40n2/v40n2a11fig01cd.jpg" target="_blank">Fig.    1D</a>). Finally, whatever the shape, the base should be slightly wider than    the netting cylinder, allowing butterflies to easily land at the base before    entering the trap.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Although the effect    of trap netting color in butterfly catchability has never been tested, dark    colors such as green, black and grey have been successfully used, whereas conspicuous    white netting has apparently kept away some butterflies (while attracting others,    such as the big white species of <i>Morpho</i> in Southern Brazil). Light colors    are also more conspicuous to people and its use may be problematic at inhabited    areas.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Baits could be    placed directly over the base, but ideally, they should be placed in plastic    pots, thus facilitating cleaning and bait replacement. The plastic pot containing    the bait can be covered with a perforated plastic cover, thus preventing butterflies    from drowning in the liquid, avoiding feeding by other insects and reducing    evaporation, while still allowing the odor to spread and attract butterflies.    In addition, butterflies should land on top of the plastic pot, about 5 cm above    the trap base, to access the bait. This places butterflies inside the trap and    away from escape routes, also restricting their view fields and minimizing the    light width they see between the trap base and the trap netting. We also suggest    that researchers use resistant transparent plastic cover at the trap top; it    does not only protect the bait and captured butterflies from heavy rains, but    also prevents butterflies from escaping - once they tend to fly upward towards    light passing through the transparent plastic.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Although this is    the basic and most used design of a bait trap, this is not the only kind of    trap used; several variations can be found, many of them practical and functional.    An interesting variation is the horizontal bait trap, used by Accacio (2002),    especially designed to be placed on the forest floor. This kind of bait trap    has been conceived to enhance the capture of low flying satyrines, especially    those belonging to the Neotropical tribe Haeterini (<i>Cithaerias</i>, <i>Dulcedo</i>,    <i>Haetera</i>, <i>Pierella</i> and <i>Pseudohaetera</i>), which can be the    most abundant fruit-feeding butterfly group in some sites in Amazonia. Most    species of Haeterini usually fly very close to the forest floor, being rarely    captured in bait traps placed higher than 30 cm above ground, as easily observed    by reading species lists of most published bait trap studies in the Neotropics    (see also Alexander and DeVries 2012). Besides Haeterini, horizontal traps proved    to be very efficient in capturing several Morphini, Brassolini and small satyrines,    consistently capturing them in higher numbers than traditional VSR vertical    traps in every occasion when both traps were placed together. This type of trap    can also be used in grasslands, where no trees are available for trap hanging.</font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Regardless of the    trap type, it is extremely important that previous field tests are conducted    so that all possible setbacks with the chosen design are solved before studies    begin.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Fruit-feeding    butterflies. </b>Although baited VSR traps can attract and capture several different    insect groups, the fruit-feeding (sometimes called 'frugivorous') butterflies    are the main focus of the many published studies. Therefore, an important issue    is to define them exactly.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Even when considering    the complete diversity of all food sources used by adult butterflies, these    can be roughly separated into two main feeding guilds (DeVries 1987): 1) the    nectar-feeding, and 2) the fruit-feeding (See Hern&aacute;ndez <i>et al.</i>    2008 for other classification, and Luis and Llorente 1990, Vargas <i>et al.</i>    1991, 1994, Luis <i>et al.</i> 1991 for studies in guilds).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Nectar-feeding    butterflies gain most of their nutritional requirements from flower nectar,    and most species are almost exclusively flower visitors, being the majority    in practically all butterfly assemblages worldwide, and the totality in most    temperate habitats and in some high mountain sites in the tropics. Conversely,    fruit-feeding butterflies are typical of tropical and subtropical habitats,    comprising, for instance, 50-75% of all Neotropical Nymphalidae (data obtained    from the lists presented in Brown 2005; for other numbers see Vargas <i>et al.</i>    1994, 1999 and Pozo <i>et al.</i> 2008). They obtain their nutritional requirements    from rotting fruits, plant sap and decaying material, as mammal excrement and    carrion, and are infrequently observed visiting flowers (DeVries 1987, 1988).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">In Neotropical    habitats, the fruit-feeding butterflies are represented exclusively by the Nymphalidae    subfamilies Satyrinae, Biblidinae, Charaxinae and also some Nymphalinae (a non-monophyletic    group of genera previously treated as tribe Coeini) (following Freitas and Brown    2004 and Wahlberg <i>et al.</i> 2009) (<a href="img/revistas/rcen/v40n2/v40n2a11fig02.jpg" target="_blank">Fig.    2</a>). In the Neotropics, four tribes of Satyrinae are more commonly reported    to be attracted to bait traps: Satyrini, Morphini, Brassolini and Haeterini    (the latter easily captured with horizontal bait traps, as discussed before).    Strictly, in any Neotropical site, only species in the groups aforementioned    should be considered if fruit-feeding butterflies are studied. However, even    in these groups there are some species that should not be included in trap studies,    either because they are nectar feeders or are rarely attracted to traps (therefore,    their abundances in sampling will not reflect the actual abundances in the field,    characterizing a "methodological rarity" (Vargas <i>et al.</i> 1994, 1999).    Within the Morphini, for example, species of high flying <i>Morpho</i> (the    "<i>hecuba </i>group" of DeVries <i>et al.</i> 2010) are rarely captured in    bait traps, even when they are locally abundant. In the Biblidinae, species    of <i>Dynamine</i> are also nectar feeders and are seldom captured in traps;    nevertheless, occasional captures should not be considered in bait trap studies    (see below).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Several nectar-feeding    butterflies (e.g. some Pieridae, Riodinidae, Hesperiidae, Nymphalidae subfamilies    such as Limenitidinae, Cyrestinae and Apaturinae, and the tribe Ithomiini) are    frequently captured on baits traps (although occurring in very low frequencies).    Several published studies take account of such groups. However, as these butterflies    feed primarily on flowers and could be influenced with uncontrolled variables    (e.g. blooming), they should be considered as by-catches and ignored in bait    trap studies. Additionally, although capture frequencies of these particular    butterflies seem to be higher in drier environments, nectar-feeding species    are usually represented by few individuals in trap studies; their inclusion,    thus, "inflate" the number of rare species (singletons and doubletons) in the    sample and strongly changes community parameters in alpha and beta diversity    analysis, such as individual-based rarefaction, accumulation curves, estimation    of species richness, and similarity indexes.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">In conclusion,    it is essential that only strictly fruit-feeding species be taken into account    in bait trap studies. The inclusion of any additional species may strongly influence    results biasing the analysis and influencing the robustness and accuracy of    any diversity measurement in the study (as mentioned above).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>The different    types of baits. </b>This section is mostly based on the authors' personal observations,    as very little information about bait attractiveness is available in the literature    (but see Molleman <i>et al.</i> 2005; Holloway <i>et al.</i> 2013; and Fucilini    2014). Moreover, negative results obtained with alternative baits are usually    not reported, making this information unavailable for those interested in starting    a bait trap study.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Several kinds of    baits have been employed in bait trap studies, including many types of fruits,    rotting fish and shrimp, liver and feces. These alternative baits are variable    in attractiveness and can be used in specific occasions. They are discussed    below:</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Fruits</i>.    Virtually, any fermented fruit will attract fruit-feeding butterflies and can    be used in bait trap studies. However, juicy fruits are much more effective    in attracting fruit-feeding butterflies, particularly mango, pineapple, jackfruit    and bananas (bananas will be discussed in details in the next topic). One or    more of these fruits are regularly found in tropical places, and have been regularly    used as baits. Avocado, melon, watermelon and citric fruits (such as grapefruit,    orange and tangerine) have limited attractiveness. Some kinds of bananas (such    as some large plantains) could be very dry and present little attractiveness,    but they become excellent baits if soaked in liquid (see below). Fruits can    be used alone or soaked in liquid to avoid fast drying in field conditions and    enhance attractiveness. Sugar cane juice has been widely used in Brazil and    in other tropical countries in Central and South America, but other fruit juices,    beer, and even pure water have been used; the latter has proved to be very useful    to moisten the bait in dry days or in dry locations (Vargas <i>et al.</i> 1994,    1999; Daily and Ehrlich, 1995). Finally, when commercial fruits are not available,    native fruits can be collected, enriched with liquid, and used as baits, especially    if the objective is to carry on a survey (when bait standardization is not needed).</font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>The "standard    bait" - banana and sugar cane juice</i>. The traditional, widely used and successfully    employed bait in trap studies in the Neotropics is a mixture of mature banana    (processed, hand mashed or in pieces) with sugar cane juice, fermented to become    attractive to fruit-feeding butterflies, hereafter known as "standard bait".    Usually, a period of 48 hours is enough to provide very attractive baits. This    kind of mixture has several practical advantages, including attractiveness to    all fruit-feeding butterflies, low attractiveness to nectar-feeding species,    usual ease of preparation, storing period over five/six days, and the possibility    of standardization in sampling protocols (by controlling ingredients and fermentation    time). However, although bananas can be easily found anywhere, sugar cane juice    can be hard to find in some places. Recent attempts suggest brown sugar diluted    in water as a good substitute for sugar cane juice, being that a very handy    replacement in places or year periods when sugar-cane may be difficult to find    (accordingly, diluted molasses can be also used in the same way). Some studies    have suggested the use of alcoholic beverages, such as beer or rum, to turn    the bait more attractive (e.g. Daily and Ehrlich 1995). However, this is not    necessary, and can sometimes modify the mixture completely, making it non-attractive    at all (by producing acetic acid instead of alcohol).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Rotting fish.</i>    Some studies have used rotting fish in addition to fermented fruits, or even    as an alternative to it (Montero <i>et al.</i> 2009). Rotting fish is a very    good bait, attracting not only fruit-feeding butterflies, but also several other    butterfly groups, especially the genus <i>Adelpha </i>(Nymphalidae: Limenitidinae)    and several Riodinidae. Although this bait is especially good to be used in    short-term and maximized inventories, it is not recommended in comparative studies    due to the difficulty to find the same kind of fish for bait standardization    and unpredictability throughout rotting processes for each fish species. Finally,    the strong and unpleasant smell of decaying fish should not be overlooked when    using this type of bait, as it may commonly be emetic to people.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Feces</i>. Feces    of different types are frequently visited by many butterfly species, including    some fruit-feeding groups. Although it seems an obvious bait choice, this is    not true at all by three main reasons: 1) several species of fruit-feeding butterflies    are not particularly attracted to feces, mainly Satyrini; 2) feces attract several    nectar-feeding species as well as many other insects, e.g. flies and beetles    (and, because feces are a preferred bait for other insects such as beetles,    the concomitant use of butterfly and beetle traps can be conflicting); and 3)    it is virtually impossible to standardize this kind of bait. However, besides    the practical limitations that restrict the use of feces in comparative studies,    these can be successfully used in general inventories, attracting many Charaxinae    (<i>Prepona</i>, <i>Archaeoprepona</i>, <i>Fountainea </i>and <i>Memphis</i>    are especially attracted to feces) and several Biblidinae (especially <i>Eunica</i>,    <i>Nessaea</i> and some Callicorini). In addition, dog feces have been successfully    used to attract the rarely collected <i>Narope</i> and <i>Aponarope</i> (Brassolini).    As mentioned before for rotting fish, working with this kind of bait may be    extremely unpleasant and demotivating for many people.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Other attractants.</i>    Besides the above cited examples, many other substances and substrates are known    to attract fruit-feeding butterflies, and could be potentially used as baits.    These include prawns, carrion, bird droppings and urine (Chermock 1952; Reinthal    1966; Payne and King 1969). However, most of the butterfly surveys on these    alternative baits have been carried out in temperate countries, and detailed    quantitative studies in tropical forests still lack. Again, the difficulty in    standardization is the main limitation of using these alternative baits (but    see Holloway <i>et al.</i> 2013 and Checa <i>et al</i>. 2014).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>Bait attractiveness.    </i>As a final recommendation, it is important to highlight that bait exposure    in field clearly decreases its attractiveness due to dryness, dilution by rain    or decomposing. Bait replacement (between 24 to 48 hours at the utmost) is suggested    to keep equivalent attractiveness throughout sampling days, regardless the kind    of bait used (DeVries and Walla 2001; Uehara-Prado <i>et al.</i> 2007). If bait    replacement is not possible, adding any spirits or beer to the bait is a good    solution (this gave excellent results in studies from Mexico, J. Llorente, <i>pers.    com.</i>).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Useful by-catches.    </b>Besides fruit-feeding butterflies, traps baited with the "standard bait"    can attract and capture a plethora of other insects, including nectar-feeding    butterflies, moths, beetles, many different dipterous families (especially fruit-flies),    bees, and wasps. Even if bait traps were conceived to collect fruit-feeding    butterflies, and consequently, are not ideal to collect most of the above groups,    in some special cases these groups can be informative and useful, particularly    in comparative studies (see below).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">In addition to    the fruit-feeding butterflies, Erebidae moths are a second group of Lepidoptera    satisfying all premises to be used in bait trap studies (S&uuml;ssenbach and    Fiedler 1999; Freitas <i>et al.</i> 2003). These moths are primarily fruit-feeding,    which means that their abundance in traps probably reflects the actual abundance    of the species in situ (but this still should be tested). Moreover, many Erebidae    are large in size, and some species can be easily identified in nature. Furthermore,    there are virtually no studies with Erebidae moths employing bait traps (but    see S&uuml;ssenbach and Fiedler 1999, Ribeiro and Freitas 2010). Therefore,    some groups of Erebidae moths are good candidates to be included as focal organisms    in bait trap studies.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Ithomiine butterflies    (Nymphalidae: Danainae: Ithomiini) are nectar feeders that can occasionally    be captured in bait traps. However, capture success is variable in different    sites, turning this group unpredictable to be regularly used in bait trap studies;    whilst in some regions they are regularly attracted, in other places they can    be completely absent (pers. obs.). However, there are at least two comprehensive    comparative studies using Ithomiine specimens captured with bait traps. The    first focused on fine scale M&uuml;llerian co-mimicry associations in a tropical    forest (DeVries <i>et al.</i> 1999a), whereas the second evidenced that forest    fragmentation affect mimetic and taxonomic composition (Uehara-Prado and Freitas    2009).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Many beetle species    from different families are usually captured by bait traps, such as Cerambycidae,    Sylphidae, Lucanidae, Scarabaeidae and Staphylinidae, and some of them are sufficiently    abundant to generate useful data. A good example includes two Oedemeridae species    in the study of Uehara-Prado <i>et al.</i> (2009), thus alleging that these    beetles are more abundant in preserved areas than in disturbed ones. </font><font face="Verdana" size="2">Bait    traps usually attract several other arthropods, and it is strongly suggested    that future researchers pay attention to them in order to get more data with    the same trap effort. It is very important that each group be analyzed separately,    so patterns become more consistent and comparable amongst different studies.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Species identification.    </b>The taxonomy of fruit-feeding butterflies is a common problem that inexperient    researchers customarily face. Although some species are relatively easy to identify    with the help of field guides and a certain period of training, this is not    true for most Charaxinae (especially <i>Memphis</i>), several Biblidinae (the    genera <i>Eunica</i> and <i>Callicore</i> can be problematic), and a large portion    of the Satyrinae. The subtribe Euptychiina (Satyrini) is a special challenge,    even to trained taxonomists, as many species within this group are very similar    (the so called "small brown butterflies") and remarkably variable, making it    difficult to tell species apart (Marin <i>et al.</i> 2011).</font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Several field guides    that include fruit-feeding butterflies have become available for neotropical    localities in the last decades (D'Abrera 1987a, b, 1988; DeVries 1987; Brown    1992; Neild 1996, 2008, Luis <i>et al</i>. 2003; Uehara-Prado <i>et al.</i>    2004; Santos <i>et al. </i>2011; 2014a, b, c, d; Warren <i>et al</i>. "Butterflies    of America": <a href="http://butterfliesofamerica.com/" target="_blank">http://butterfliesofamerica.com/</a>).    Although most of the available guides are precise and complete for some specific    localities, inexperienced people may either easily misunderstand the important    traits that distinguish different species or place several species together    based upon superficial wing patterns.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">The following mistakes    have been identified in recent literature and/or student projects:</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">1) Separation of    species based upon general wing pattern. The two most common examples are: i)    Separating Satyrinae (especially the Euptychiina) by the number of eyespots    on the wings, resulting in a completely unnatural assembly of morphotypes, with    no relation to real taxonomic entities, and ii) Separating species of the Anaeini    tribe (Charaxinae) by considering either the amount of blue dye in dorsal wings,    or the general ventral wing pattern.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">2) Inclusion of    species that do not occur in a given region either by using an inappropriate    field guide (one from another geographical region, for instance) or by searching    species in the field guide that resemble the one researchers actually have in    hand.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">3) Inclusion of    species that do not occur in a given region by not identifying misplaced names    in the guides, or by looking at the wrong figure caption.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">4) Combination    of two (or more) species together - one not figured in a field guide with another,    which is figured - due to lack of taxonomic knowledge about the group.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">All the above mistakes    can be easily avoided with a minimum planning and consulting with experienced    taxonomists. Thus, it is highly recommended to anyone interested in starting    the study of butterflies to devote some time prior to field work to be familiar    with the local fauna, which in turn might avoid common problems related to species    identification.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">In those cases    when previous training is not possible, an alternative is to collect every single    trapped individual and bring the collection for ulterior identification. Individuals    should be killed and stored individually in glassine envelopes, frozen or kept    in tightly sealed boxes with mold deterrent (to preserve general morphology    and DNA) to prevent specimens from misidentification. Although almost all problems    of species identification might be solved with such procedures, they may be    destructive and prevent the obtainment of information on individual movement,    longevity, and many other population data that could be relevant and interesting    (e.g. Uehara-Prado <i>et al.</i> 2005, Marini-Filho and Martins 2010; Tufto    <i>et al.</i> 2012).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Another approach    based upon low identification capacity is to identify butterflies to a higher    taxonomic level, namely genera, tribes, or subfamilies (Santos <i>et al.</i>    2014a, b, c, d). This approach is especially useful in places where data gathers    are not specialists, and butterfly collecting is not a viable alternative (Costa-Pereira    <i>et al.</i> 2013). Moreover, it has already been shown that fruit-feeding    butterflies respond to environmental variation at high taxonomic levels (e.g.    Brown and Freitas 2002; Uehara-Prado <i>et al.</i> 2007).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Sampling. </b>Although    the present article does not have the purpose of discussing a protocol for sampling    with bait traps, some practical aspects should be focused to help students and    researchers to plan a correct and well-developed sampling protocol in field    studies.</font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><font face="Verdana" size="2">The main goal in    any bait trap study is the achievement of a comprehensive sampling that adequately    reflects the local fruit-feeding butterfly community. Two conditions should    be satisfied to attain such goal: 1) sampling unities should be defined objectively,    and 2) sampling efforts should be adequate (See Pozo <i>et al</i>. 2008 for    this topic).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Choosing specific    placement sites may or may not be a concern in a butterfly trapping study, but    inspecting the surroundings is desirable and some places must be avoided, as    in some habitats traps are hardly able to compete with some local food sources,    such as fruit or sap producing trees, in a short distance radius (10 meters    or less).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">There is no inferior    or superior limit to the size of a sampling unit, but they usually consist of    a group of three to five bait traps placed as to represent one habitat, or a    portion of it (see for example DeVries <i>et al.</i> 1999c; Horner-Devine <i>et    al</i>. 2003; Uehara-Prado <i>et al.</i> 2007; Marini-Filho and Martins 2010;    Bellaver <i>et al.</i> 2012; Ribeiro and Freitas 2012; for transects, see recommendations    in Pozo <i>et al</i>. 2008). Usually, a single bait trap should not be used    as a sampling unit as local conditions could affect it hardly, which in turn    strongly affects catchability; therefore, it might diverge forcefully from the    local pattern. However, this is obviously related to the question to be answered,    and some studies have successfully used single bait traps as sampling unities    (Barlow <i>et al</i>. 2007; Ribeiro and Freitas 2012). Not uncommonly, bait    trap studies have shown that some traps capture a large number of individuals,    whilst a nearby trap can virtually attract no butterfly at all. By combining    three or more bait traps, sampling unities become more homogeneous and equivalent,    and more likely to represent the actual local fruit-feeding butterfly assemblage,    instead of local idiosyncratic patterns.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">It is also important    that sampling unities are sufficiently distant to be spatially independent from    one another. For example, Ribeiro <i>et al</i>. (2012) showed that the landscape    within the nearest 200 m radius strongly affects sampling unities in the Atlantic    Forest; it means that sampling unities should be distant at least 200 m from    each other to be minimally independent in that biome.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">As mentioned above,    sampling effort is an important detail to be considered and planned before initiating    any bait trap study. The total effort needs to be only barely sufficient to    adequately represent the local assemblage, so that descriptions and comparisons    can be reliable. If sampling is incomplete in space or time, or efforts are    insufficient, general patterns can be masked and contradictory results are likely    to be observed (see Hill and Hammer 2004). We also recommend that traps overnight    in the field, or at least remain open from sunrise to sunset, since several    fruit-feeding butterfly species fly preferentially at dusk (most Brassolini    and some Satyrini and Morphini).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">The ideal number    of days to sample varies in localities and seasons. Ideally, one should test    for sampling sufficiency before establishing the effort to be placed in each    sampling period. Sampling success is variable in various habitats; i.e., a single    trap can capture dozens of individuals in a single day at the end of the dry    season in some semi-deciduous forests of Eastern Brazil, although results can    be as low as 0.5 individual by trap per day in central Amazonia (Ribeiro and    Freitas 2012). That means that the number of trap/days in the latter should    be much higher than that in the former.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Sampling success    is also related to season and weather conditions, such as rain and temperature.    Ribeiro and Freitas (2010) found a positive relation between mean temperature    and both richness and abundance of captured butterflies. Grotan <i>et al.</i>    (2012) also found a positive relation of abundance with temperature and rainfall,    but a negative relation between diversity and rainfall. However, despite the    fact that warmer months would correspond to those with higher capture rates    due to results obtained, such assumption is not always true. Recent studies    have demonstrated that capture rates are higher during the dry season when in    comparison with the wet season (unpublished results). These data do not mean    that season is more important than temperature, but that both factors are interacting    to produce the observed patterns of catchability tracked in most year round    studies. Detailed population studies are to be further investigated in order    to know to what extent catchability results reflect the real abundances of butterflies    in the field.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">A final detail    to be considered in trap studies is the seasonal variation of local butterfly    fauna. Ideally, sampling periods should be chosen to represent the majority    of the local community. This is especially important in places where some abundant    species are univoltine (adults with a single flight season), or at least concentrated    in few months. For example, in Southeastern Brazil, summer months (December    to February) are mandatory in a bait trap study as several abundant species    of Morphini and Brassolini only fly in such period. In addition, the best months    in this region are March to May (end of the rainy season) (Ebert 1969; Brown    1972, 1992). Consequently, researchers should extend the sampling period from    December to April if for some reason a study had to be concentrated in five    months. Any other five-month combination would be less than ideal, either because    of the univoltine species absence or the inclusion of months with low butterfly    densities.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">All recommendations    presented before are summed up as follows: 1) It is very important to define    the number and size of sampling unities, as well as the total sampling effort    and sampling months before initiating a bait trap study; 2) A good taxonomic    training and a set of field guides with the local fauna are also desirable;    3) By following such procedures, the most usual problems can be avoided and    reliable and useful results are to be achieved.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Concluding remarks.    </b>The first insights on bait trap techniques to sample fruit-feeding butterflies    aimed to supply students and researchers interested in starting a study with    this group with general guidelines. Given that information concerning bait trap    studies is spread out in many publications, which are sometimes hard to be found,    this revision is an attempt to combine most of the relevant extant knowledge    into a single publication.</font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><font face="Verdana" size="2">It is known that    publishing representative species lists at any given site demands hard work    and lots of time. Some researchers, however, seem to think antithetically, publishing    unrepresentative lists, with sloppy sampling methods and low sampling effort,    usually with insufficient or misleading information and several misidentifications.    So, several research groups in Central and South America are collaboratively    discussing the development of a general sampling protocol to be used in studies    with fruit-feeding butterflies in different habitats and with distinct approaches.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">The main objective    of this paper is to discuss the implication of the use of bait traps, indicating    the importance of sampling only the "true" fruit-feeding species, with special    attention to their correct taxonomic identification. By following these steps    correctly, both statistical designs and data obtained are likely to offer robust    and reliable results about the diversity patterns of fruit-feeding butterflies    in any study site.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">Finally, this overview    is scarcely a comprehensive revision on bait trap studies, although it is a    first step to notify investigators and students about important points, and    to provide information about the use of fruit-feeding butterflies in ecological    studies. Likewise, all researchers interested in increasing knowledge on fruit-feeding    butterflies in the Neotropics are invited to the discussion that is taking place    in specialized media.</font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="3"><b>Acknowledgements</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="2">The authors are    grateful to Dr. James Montoya-Lerma, for the invitation to write a review to    the "Revista Colombiana de Entomolog&iacute;a". Fernando Santiago dos Santos    revised the English language in the final version, and two anonymous reviewers    great improved the last version. JPS and JYOC acknowledges the "Programa de    P&oacute;s Gradua&ccedil;&atilde;o em Ecologia - Unicamp", and CNPq (134982/2).    DHAM is grateful to the "Programa de P&oacute;s Gradua&ccedil;&atilde;o em Biologia    Animal - UFPE", and to FACEPE (0009-2.05/12). AVLF thanks CNPq (fellowship 302585/2011-7)    and the National Science Foundation - NSF (DEB-1256742). This publication is    part of the RedeLep "Rede Nacional de Pesquisa e Conserva&ccedil;&atilde;o de    Lepid&oacute;pteros" - SISBIOTA-Brasil/CNPq (563332/2010-7), and the BIOTA-FAPESP    Program (2011/50225-3).</font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana" size="3"><b>Literature cited</b></font></p>     <!-- ref --><p><font face="Verdana" size="2">ACCACIO, G. M.    2002. Borboletas frug&iacute;voras em fragmentos vegetais e sistemas silviculturais    da regi&atilde;o de Una/ BA. Ph.D Thesis. Universidade de S&atilde;o Paulo.    S&atilde;o Paulo. Brazil. iv + 107 p.    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[&#160;<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="javascript: window.open('/scielo.php?script=sci_nlinks&ref=000091&pid=S0120-0488201400020001300001&lng=','','width=640,height=500,resizable=yes,scrollbars=1,menubar=yes,');">Links</a>&#160;]<!-- end-ref --></font></p>     ]]></body>
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