Results of iNEXT 4-steps analysis comparing six different trap color-trap height treatments and all fifteen possible binary combinations of the same six treatments for estimating species richness of bark and wood boring beetles in New Brunswick, Canada, 2015.

<p>Legend: Each treatment was replicated 8 times for a total of 48 traps. A) sample completeness: values at q = 0 estimate the proportion of total species present at a site that were detected in the sample; B) species richness <i>vs.</i> number of trap samples, estimated by rarefac...

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Main Author: Jon Sweeney (13886298) (author)
Other Authors: Wentao Gao (109734) (author), Jerzy M. Gutowski (21276477) (author), Cory Hughes (8756688) (author), Troy Kimoto (2938314) (author), Chantelle Kostanowicz (21276480) (author), Yan Li (23143) (author), Chris J. K. MacQuarrie (3263034) (author), Peter Mayo (3028818) (author), Qingfan Meng (4556992) (author), Tomasz Mokrzycki (21276483) (author), Peter Silk (21276486) (author), Vincent Webster (21276489) (author), Daniel R. Miller (11798317) (author)
Published: 2025
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Summary:<p>Legend: Each treatment was replicated 8 times for a total of 48 traps. A) sample completeness: values at q = 0 estimate the proportion of total species present at a site that were detected in the sample; B) species richness <i>vs.</i> number of trap samples, estimated by rarefaction or extrapolation based on sample size; C) observed and asymptotic species richness estimates of species diversity (when q = 0); and D) coverage-based species richness for standardized coverage value of <i>C</i><sub>max </sub>= 0.923. B = black, G = green, P = purple, C = canopy, U = understory.</p> <p>(TIF)</p>