1989
DOI: 10.1080/02705060.1989.9665225
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An Evaluation of a Skimmer Dredge for Collecting Freshwater Mussels

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“…2). The sled was similar to that uxed by Miller et al ( 1989). The sled was repetitively pulled (ca.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). The sled was similar to that uxed by Miller et al ( 1989). The sled was repetitively pulled (ca.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown that in lakes ever, several field and experimental studies (e.g. Lodge & Lorman, 1987;Hanson et al, 1990;Lodge et al, 1994) (Miller, Becket & Bacon, 1989;Blindow et al, 1993) and streams (Gregg & Rose, 1985) areas without vegetation have suggested that crayfish are efficient predators on snails. In the H ponds we found that the percentage have lower biomasses of invertebrates than those with macrophytes, and the permanence of the macrophyte biomass of snails, leeches and the mussel Pisidium decreased with crayfish abundance.…”
Section: Macrophytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brailing can be useful for large-scale exploratory searches for mussel beds but has a low catch rate, is highly biased against some species and small size-classes, and is cumbersome to employ. A skimmer dredge pulled behind a boat can provide unbiased estimates of species richness, species relative abundance, and size structure in lakes or large rivers but is limited to sand or silt substrates with few obstructions, requires a powerful engine, and may be destructive to the habitat (Miller et al 1989). …”
Section: Other Sampling Methods For Mollusksmentioning
confidence: 99%