Inexpensive substrate sampler for macroinvertebrates |
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Authors: | Melissa L Reed Gabrielle E Jones William W Hoback |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA;2. Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA |
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Abstract: | Assessment of aquatic macroinvertebrates is a critical component of many watershed monitoring programs and passive samplers are often used to collect long-term site data, especially in environments where active sampling is not possible. However, standard passive samplers can be expensive and lost in extreme conditions. We developed a sampler using plastic soda bottles (PSB) filled with river rock and compared its effectiveness with standard Hester-Dendy samplers in both lotic and lentic environments. Abundance, taxa richness, and macroinvertebrate composition showed no significant differences between sampler types in either habitat type. PSB samplers, which can be constructed for less than one dollar each, collected the same number of organisms and represented the same diversity as Hester-Dendy devices that cost around $38 each. In studies where funds are limited, PSB samplers appear to be suitable for passive monitoring. |
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Keywords: | artificial substrate macroinvertebrate sampling device |
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