An evaluation of artificial substrates for sampling macrobenthos in reservoirs |
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Authors: | J. Reese Voshell Jr. George M. Simmons Jr |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biology Department, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 24061 Blacksburg, Virginia;(2) Present address: Entomology Department, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 24061 Blacksburg, Virginia |
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Abstract: | Artificial substrates were compared with a Ponar grab for sampling benthic macroinvertebrates in Lake Anna, Louisa Co., Virginia. The objective was t0 find which technique was best for assessment 0f thermal effluent effects using the following criteria: 1) provide reliable data on density and composition 0f the macrobenthos with a reasonable number 0f replicates; 2) collect the most taxa; and, 3) require the least amount 0f time. Leaves, 3M Corporation's #200 conservation web, and limestone rocks were compared. Each material was tested separately in chicken wire baskets placed 0n the bottom at several depths. Three replicates of each type were retrieved monthly from each depth using SCUBA and cloth flour sacks and compared with grab samples taken from the same depths. Lesser amounts of these materials were tested separately in smaller plastic containers. All large artificial substrate samplers collected significantly more individuals (P = 0.05) and taxa than the Ponar grab. Small web and leaf samplers best met all three 0f the established criteria. The SCUBA system developed in the study is a fast and reliable sampling method. |
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Keywords: | macrobenthos artificial substrates sampling technique reservoir SCUBA |
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