2017
DOI: 10.1051/kmae/2017003
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The experimental set for in situ research of benthic communities in marine and freshwater ecosystems

Abstract: -The presented system of experimental trays permits conducting field experiments at considerable depths, all year round, and with no application of diving techniques. The deployed set can be entirely hidden under water, which is an advantage in crowded areas. The set is composed of single units, each composed of a tray filled with a substrate, four-legged bridles, and a hanging rope with a removable marker float fixed on top by means of a carabiner clip. The float provides information on the location of deploy… Show more

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“…The marker buoys indicated the position of each of the submerged trays and were removed after all the trays had been placed on the bottom. A detailed description of the experimental setup, its deployment, and retrieval is available in Kornijów et al (2017). The trays were left for the following five periods: 5 June-21 July 2014, 22 July-3 September 2014, 4 September-16 October 2014, 17 October 2014-24 April 2015, and 25 April-26 May 2015.…”
Section: Experiments On Survivorship/mortality Of Rangia Cuneatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The marker buoys indicated the position of each of the submerged trays and were removed after all the trays had been placed on the bottom. A detailed description of the experimental setup, its deployment, and retrieval is available in Kornijów et al (2017). The trays were left for the following five periods: 5 June-21 July 2014, 22 July-3 September 2014, 4 September-16 October 2014, 17 October 2014-24 April 2015, and 25 April-26 May 2015.…”
Section: Experiments On Survivorship/mortality Of Rangia Cuneatamentioning
confidence: 99%