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Efficiency of a standardized artificial substrate for biological monitoring of river water quality

✍ Scribed by Alexis Pashkevich; Timur Pavluk; Abraham Bij Vaate


Publisher
Springer
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
667 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-6369

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✦ Synopsis


Before using macroinvertebrates in water quality assessment in the Chusovaya River (Russia, the Urals, 50~ 60~ preliminary results of three sampling methods were compared: handnet, circular shovel and a standardized artificial substrate sampler. The artificial substrate consisted of glass marbles (r 20 mm). To compare the efficiency of these sampling methods the total numbers of taxa found at each location per sampling data were considered to be 100%. The highest efficiency was reached with the artificial substrate sampler. 75-100% of the taxa at the different locations were collected with this sampler. Only 5-19% and 10-20% of the taxa at each location per sampling date were collected with the circular shovel in the sand and gravel substrate respectively, being the lowest efficiency. Intermediate results were obtained with the hand net. 23--38% of the taxa were collected with this net. Based on these results and requirements placed upon sampling methods in general, the standardized artificial substrate sampler has been considered to be an optimal sampling device for macroinvertebrates in biological monitoring.


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