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An enclosure for experimental field studies with fish and zooplankton communities
Authors:Phillip T Arumugam  Michael C Geddes
Institution:(1) Present address: Department of Fish Biology and Aquaculture, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia;(2) Department of Zoology, The University of Adelaide, GPO Box 498, 5001 Adelaide, Australia
Abstract:A wooden framed enclosure screened by plastic sheeting is described. This was sited along the bank to alleviate circulation problems and to allow for easy construction, surveillance and maintenance and sampling. An aeration system was incorporated. The suitability of the enclosure for use in field experiments on fish and zooplankton was tested by using 10 enclosures to investigate the effect of fish on the density of zooplankton. Fish survival varied from 15.5 to 47% and was similar to that for the pond. Statistically significant inferences were obtained using a one way ANOVA which showed that fish predation did have an effect on the density of some species of zooplankton. Cluster analysis was used to illustrate the closeness of relationship of the zooplankton communities in the enclosures with and without fish. Problems associated with the use of enclosures in experimental studies are discussed.
Keywords:freshwater enclosures  zooplankton-fish interactions  field-experiment
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