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Development of underground detection system using a metal detector and aluminum tag for, Copris ochus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae).
Kho, Jung-Wook; Kim, Young-Joong; Kim, Hwang; Hong, Sun Hee; Lee, Young Su; Park, Jong-Seok; Lee, Doo-Hyung.
Affiliation
  • Kho JW; Department of Life Sciences, Gachon University, Seongnam, South Korea.
  • Kim YJ; Division of Restoration Research, National Institute of Ecology, Yeongyang, South Korea.
  • Kim H; Division of Restoration Research, National Institute of Ecology, Yeongyang, South Korea.
  • Hong SH; School of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Hankyong National University, Anseong, South Korea.
  • Lee YS; Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services, Hwaseong, South Korea.
  • Park JS; Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, South Korea.
  • Lee DH; Department of Life Sciences, Gachon University, Seongnam, South Korea.
J Insect Sci ; 24(3)2024 May 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38913611
ABSTRACT
Tracking of soil-dwelling insects poses greater challenges compared to aboveground-dwelling animals in terrestrial systems. A metal detector system consisting of a commercially available detector and aluminum tags was developed for detecting dung beetle, Copris ochus Motschulsky (Coleoptera Scarabaeidae). First, detection efficacy of the system was evaluated by varying volumes of aluminum tags attached on a plastic model of the insect and also by varying angles. Then, detection efficacy was evaluated by varying depths of aluminum-tagged models under soil in 2 vegetation types. Finally, the effects of tag attachment on C. ochus adults were assessed for survivorship, burrowing depth, and horizontal movement. Generally, an increase in tag volume resulted in greater detection distance in semi-field conditions. Maximum detection distance of aluminum tag increased up to 17 cm below soil surface as the tag size (0.5 × 1.0 cm [width × length]) and thickness (16 layers) were maximized, resulting in a tag weight of 31.4 mg, comprising ca. 9% of average weight of C. ochus adult. Furthermore, the detection efficacy did not vary among angles except for 90°. In the field, metal detectors successfully detected 5 aluminum-tagged models in 20 × 10 m (W × L) arena within 10 min with detection rates ≥85% for up to depth of 10 cm and 45%-60% at depth of 20 cm. Finally, aluminum tagging did not significantly affect survivorship and behaviors of C. ochus. Our study indicates the potential of metal detector system for tracking C. ochus under soil.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Coleoptera / Aluminum Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: J Insect Sci Journal subject: BIOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Coleoptera / Aluminum Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: J Insect Sci Journal subject: BIOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: