Lights in the dark: a new UV photoluminescence-based sampling method for the protected moth Proserpinus proserpina

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I publikationen:Journal of Insect Conservation vol. 28, no. 6 (Dec 2024), p. 1297
Huvudupphov: Anselmo, Luca
Övriga upphov: Caprio, Enrico, Bonelli, Simona
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100 1 |a Anselmo, Luca  |u University of Turin, Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, Turin, Italy (GRID:grid.7605.4) (ISNI:0000 0001 2336 6580) 
245 1 |a Lights in the dark: a new UV photoluminescence-based sampling method for the protected moth <i>Proserpinus proserpina</i> 
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520 3 |a Choosing the most efficient sampling methods is the basis of surveys aimed at detecting and monitoring species for conservation purposes. In the context of the current biodiversity crisis, reported in many parts of the world, the need to identify new areas of occurrence due to anthropogenic changes (including changes due to global warming) and to fill the gap in the available data for many endangered species are increasingly important. Here, we report the use of UV light as an experimental tool for sampling the caterpillars of Proserpinus proserpina, a protected moth in Europe. The results indicated a clear advantage of night surveys using this technique, allowing the caterpillars to be spotted three times more frequently compared to using a normal flashlight. For this reason, this method could further improve data collection, even with little experience and, therefore, we recommend it. Finally, a monitoring method was provided that integrated this sampling technique, aimed at making the surveillance of this protected species more practical and effective. 
653 |a Ultraviolet radiation 
653 |a Monitoring methods 
653 |a Global warming 
653 |a Endangered species 
653 |a Anthropogenic factors 
653 |a Butterflies & moths 
653 |a Climate change 
653 |a Protected species 
653 |a Sampling 
653 |a Monitoring 
653 |a Data collection 
653 |a Photons 
653 |a Sampling methods 
653 |a Wildlife conservation 
653 |a Surveys 
653 |a Biodiversity 
653 |a Caterpillars 
653 |a Photoluminescence 
653 |a Trends 
653 |a Insects 
653 |a Methods 
653 |a Surveillance 
653 |a Light 
653 |a Proserpinus 
653 |a Environmental 
700 1 |a Caprio, Enrico  |u University of Turin, Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, Turin, Italy (GRID:grid.7605.4) (ISNI:0000 0001 2336 6580) 
700 1 |a Bonelli, Simona  |u University of Turin, Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, Turin, Italy (GRID:grid.7605.4) (ISNI:0000 0001 2336 6580) 
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