Abstract(1)A new method of sampling stygofauna is presented, along with some data derived from applications in the field. Numerous bores were sampled for fauna, water and bacteria, down to a depth of 7.50m. Two or 3 unbaited traps were fixed to a central pole within the bore. The traps consist of an inert plastic chamber with holes in the upper parts and gaskets near the bottom and near the lid of each trap. The content of the traps was emptied monthly using a pump.(2)While the taxonomic composition of the trap samples seemed to be comparable to the surrounding groundwater, estimation of abundances in the traps might differ, with a potential over-estimation in the traps, in particular in sparsely populated aquifers. Detailed comparative stu...
<div><p>The abstraction of groundwater is a global phenomenon that directly threatens groundwater ec...
The abstraction of groundwater is a global phenomenon that directly threatens groundwater ecosystems...
At regional and catchment scales, geology and hydrogeology strongly influence the distribution of gr...
Abstract(1)A new method of sampling stygofauna is presented, along with some data derived from appli...
AbstractUnbaited phreatic traps are a promising new method for sampling subterranean limnofauna. The...
Stygofauna sampling predominantly comprises active sampling methods, such as net hauling or hand net...
AbstractSampling stygofauna is both time consuming and labour intensive. The challenge is to get sam...
Comprehensive surveys on subterranean fauna are an emerging need for assessing species diversity pat...
© CSIRO 2008There has been an increase in the number of studies examining the spatial and temporal p...
Estimating the numbers of stygobiotic invertebrates in aquifers, and understanding their distributio...
AbstractIn the sediments of a southwestern German headwater, pumping and two types of unbaited traps...
The use of enclosures in invertebrate sampling can circumvent or lessen many of the biases associate...
Abstract: Land-use practices in karst can threaten aquatic subterranean species (stygobionts). Howev...
Wet pitfall traps used to sample invertebrates, in particular, short-range endemic invertebrates for...
The abstraction of groundwater is a global phenomenon that directly threatens groundwater ecosystems...
<div><p>The abstraction of groundwater is a global phenomenon that directly threatens groundwater ec...
The abstraction of groundwater is a global phenomenon that directly threatens groundwater ecosystems...
At regional and catchment scales, geology and hydrogeology strongly influence the distribution of gr...
Abstract(1)A new method of sampling stygofauna is presented, along with some data derived from appli...
AbstractUnbaited phreatic traps are a promising new method for sampling subterranean limnofauna. The...
Stygofauna sampling predominantly comprises active sampling methods, such as net hauling or hand net...
AbstractSampling stygofauna is both time consuming and labour intensive. The challenge is to get sam...
Comprehensive surveys on subterranean fauna are an emerging need for assessing species diversity pat...
© CSIRO 2008There has been an increase in the number of studies examining the spatial and temporal p...
Estimating the numbers of stygobiotic invertebrates in aquifers, and understanding their distributio...
AbstractIn the sediments of a southwestern German headwater, pumping and two types of unbaited traps...
The use of enclosures in invertebrate sampling can circumvent or lessen many of the biases associate...
Abstract: Land-use practices in karst can threaten aquatic subterranean species (stygobionts). Howev...
Wet pitfall traps used to sample invertebrates, in particular, short-range endemic invertebrates for...
The abstraction of groundwater is a global phenomenon that directly threatens groundwater ecosystems...
<div><p>The abstraction of groundwater is a global phenomenon that directly threatens groundwater ec...
The abstraction of groundwater is a global phenomenon that directly threatens groundwater ecosystems...
At regional and catchment scales, geology and hydrogeology strongly influence the distribution of gr...