“…Various authors proposed to standardize biodiversity monitoring procedures so that the results may be compared more easily (see Brown & Matthews, 2016). Variability in results among trapping methods may be caused by various factors that affect the trappability of individuals and species, such as the digging‐in effect (Joosse & Kapteijn, 1968; Greenslade, 1973; Lasmar et al, 2017; Jiménez‐Carmona et al, 2019), the exclusion of vegetation (Honek, 1988; Melbourne, 1999; Phillips & Cobb, 2005), different characteristics of the pitfall traps, or in the methodology employed. Over time, many of these variables have been studied, for example: the use of lids, funnels, types of baits, preservatives, trap diameter, or material (Woodcock, 2005; Brown & Matthews, 2016; Sheikh et al, 2018).…”