The adequacy of different methods of sampling invertebrates for the collection of qualitative and quantitative information for surveillance purposes has been the centre of discussion at Craig Goch Surveys Group meetings (Abel, 1975). This paper compares two methods of collecting macro-invertebrates from the R. Wye
Since 1975 the wildlife interest of the Somerset Levels and Moors have been assessed. Detailed infor...
The present study was designed to develop, compare, and evaluate three methods for quantitatively sa...
Small headwater streams constitute a large proportion of the river channel network in many parts of ...
The adequacy of different methods of sampling invertebrates for the collection of qualitative and qu...
Except for a single summer survey by Morgan (1970) no significant investigations of the invertebrate...
The soil fauna is often a neglected group in many large-scale studies of farmland biodiversity due t...
Various samplers originally designed for sampling macroinvertebrates in aquatic ecosystems have been...
Sampling in springs has several technical problems due to their reduced dimensions and habitat heter...
Conservation concern for imperilled invertebrates grows but action is stalled by data deficiency. Gr...
Kick-sampling is widely used as a standard method in qualitative studies of benthic macroinvertebrat...
The hyporheic zone of river ecosystems provides a habitat for a diverse macroinvertebrate community ...
Benthic macroinvertebrates (spineless organisms that live in water and are visible with the naked ey...
The objective of this study was to determine appropriate methodologies in different habitats in orde...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are often the subject of biomonitoring efforts because they are ubiquitou...
The hyporheic zone of river ecosystems provides a habitat for a diverse macroinvertebrate community ...
Since 1975 the wildlife interest of the Somerset Levels and Moors have been assessed. Detailed infor...
The present study was designed to develop, compare, and evaluate three methods for quantitatively sa...
Small headwater streams constitute a large proportion of the river channel network in many parts of ...
The adequacy of different methods of sampling invertebrates for the collection of qualitative and qu...
Except for a single summer survey by Morgan (1970) no significant investigations of the invertebrate...
The soil fauna is often a neglected group in many large-scale studies of farmland biodiversity due t...
Various samplers originally designed for sampling macroinvertebrates in aquatic ecosystems have been...
Sampling in springs has several technical problems due to their reduced dimensions and habitat heter...
Conservation concern for imperilled invertebrates grows but action is stalled by data deficiency. Gr...
Kick-sampling is widely used as a standard method in qualitative studies of benthic macroinvertebrat...
The hyporheic zone of river ecosystems provides a habitat for a diverse macroinvertebrate community ...
Benthic macroinvertebrates (spineless organisms that live in water and are visible with the naked ey...
The objective of this study was to determine appropriate methodologies in different habitats in orde...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are often the subject of biomonitoring efforts because they are ubiquitou...
The hyporheic zone of river ecosystems provides a habitat for a diverse macroinvertebrate community ...
Since 1975 the wildlife interest of the Somerset Levels and Moors have been assessed. Detailed infor...
The present study was designed to develop, compare, and evaluate three methods for quantitatively sa...
Small headwater streams constitute a large proportion of the river channel network in many parts of ...