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Sorted samples and quantitative counts in appendicularian catches
Authors:A Bückmann
Institution:(1) Institut für Hydrobiologie und Fischereiwissenschaft der Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany (FRG);(2) Present address: Geffckenstr. 4, 2 Hamburg 20, Gemany (FRG)
Abstract:Sorting centers are important for processing material collected during extensive oceanic expeditions. Based on information obtained from samples of appendicularians, this paper demonstrates that usual procedures adopted in sorting centers produce samples which contain only a fraction of the organisms present in the original catch (or subsample). In addition, the proportion of individuals sorted varies considerably. In four ldquoIndian Ocean Standard Netrdquo catches collected in the Arabian Sea, subsamples (called ldquosorted samplesrdquo in this paper) are compared with careful microscopical counts (ldquoquantitative countsrdquo) performed by the author. The numbers of appendicularians found in quantitative counts were 2.4 to 19.2 times higher than those in the sorted samples. Sorting efficiency varies in different forms of appendicularians; it is particularly low in Fritillaria sp. Bad preservation and small body size further reduce the portion sorted out. Under certain conditions (e.g. net clogging), numerous small appendicularians are retained which normally would pass easily through the meshes of the plankton net.
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