Comparing the attractiveness of banana and peanut butter lures for monitoring wtpunga (Deinacrida heteracantha, White) (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae) populations

NEW ZEALAND ENTOMOLOGIST(2024)

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Non-lethal monitoring of insects for conservation purposes can benefit from an effective lure. The use of food-based lures for monitoring is limited as they tend to attract non-target species in addition to the target species. Wetapunga (Deinacrida heteracantha) are routinely monitored using tracking tunnels baited with peanut butter. While peanut butter is attractive to wetapunga, it is also commonly used to monitor several other species such as rats and mice, which are known predators of weta. To investigate if there is a lure that is more attractive than peanut butter, we compared the attractiveness of peanut butter and banana lures to captively bred wetapunga at the Auckland Zoo breeding facility. Wetapunga were tested within their home enclosures and presented with a peanut butter or banana lure in a petri dish, in random order, together with an empty, control petri dish. Thirty seven enclosures housing juvenile wetapunga (each containing 2-20 individuals) and three individually housed adult wetapunga were tested. We assessed the attractiveness of each lure by comparing the number of approaches to each lure, and the latency to approach a lure. There was no significant difference in the number of approaches between the peanut butter and banana treatments or latency to approach a lure. Therefore, both peanut butter and banana may be equally effective lures for wetapunga monitoring.
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Tracking tunnels,Food-based lures,Monitoring,Conservation,Weta
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