2005
DOI: 10.1002/iroh.200510825
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The Bag‐Sampler: A Simple Device for Collecting Zooplankton in Shallow Vegetated Ponds

Abstract: Zooplankton in temporary ponds is often collected with gear originally designed for lakes, and mostly unsuitable for sampling shallow habitats. We describe a new simple and inexpensive device for sampling zooplankton in very shallow, vegetated temporary ponds. We tested the sampling efficiency by comparing species composition and density of cyclopoid copepods, an important component of the zooplankton, by sampling with both the new bag sampler and a plastic beaker frequently employed for collections of zooplan… Show more

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“…In the open water 50 l of water were filtered from the water column with a 70 lm mesh net and then preserved in 5% formaldehyde. Five-litre samples were collected among the different macrophyte beds by one-liter plastic box sampler (Frisch & Wohltmann, 2005). Samples were taken in three replicates from the different macrophyte communities.…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the open water 50 l of water were filtered from the water column with a 70 lm mesh net and then preserved in 5% formaldehyde. Five-litre samples were collected among the different macrophyte beds by one-liter plastic box sampler (Frisch & Wohltmann, 2005). Samples were taken in three replicates from the different macrophyte communities.…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%