AbstractUnbaited phreatic traps are a promising new method for sampling subterranean limnofauna. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether such trap systems are suitable to gather representative samples of the physico-chemical parameters and the invertebrate fauna of the aquifer. Fifteen traps, installed in five groundwater bores, and four traps located in the hyporheic zone, were sampled twice monthly over a 1 year period (June 2003–June 2004). Water samples were removed in three separated fractions (hose, trap and aquifer water), analysed for physico-chemical and faunal characteristics and compared with one another. The study was carried out in the Nakdong River floodplain, Korea. Physico-chemical characteristics of trap and aquifer we...
International audienceQuantitative comparisons between benthic and hyporheic invertebrate communitie...
Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a unique co...
Two methods of sampling stream-bottom invertebrates, surber sampling and D-net (or kick-and-net), we...
AbstractUnbaited phreatic traps are a promising new method for sampling subterranean limnofauna. The...
Abstract(1)A new method of sampling stygofauna is presented, along with some data derived from appli...
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...
The hyporheic zone and its invertebrate fauna play vital roles in the functioning of lotic ecosystem...
AbstractBetween June 2001 and December 2002, 18 hyporheic and groundwater bores were sampled for fau...
© CSIRO 2008There has been an increase in the number of studies examining the spatial and temporal p...
Comprehensive surveys on subterranean fauna are an emerging need for assessing species diversity pat...
AbstractIn the sediments of a southwestern German headwater, pumping and two types of unbaited traps...
The hyporheic zone of river ecosystems provides a habitat for a diverse macroinvertebrate community ...
Abstract: Land-use practices in karst can threaten aquatic subterranean species (stygobionts). Howev...
Three methods of sampling fishes, two seining methods and a drop trap method, were evaluated in heav...
International audienceQuantitative comparisons between benthic and hyporheic invertebrate communitie...
Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a unique co...
Two methods of sampling stream-bottom invertebrates, surber sampling and D-net (or kick-and-net), we...
AbstractUnbaited phreatic traps are a promising new method for sampling subterranean limnofauna. The...
Abstract(1)A new method of sampling stygofauna is presented, along with some data derived from appli...
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...
The hyporheic zone and its invertebrate fauna play vital roles in the functioning of lotic ecosystem...
AbstractBetween June 2001 and December 2002, 18 hyporheic and groundwater bores were sampled for fau...
© CSIRO 2008There has been an increase in the number of studies examining the spatial and temporal p...
Comprehensive surveys on subterranean fauna are an emerging need for assessing species diversity pat...
AbstractIn the sediments of a southwestern German headwater, pumping and two types of unbaited traps...
The hyporheic zone of river ecosystems provides a habitat for a diverse macroinvertebrate community ...
Abstract: Land-use practices in karst can threaten aquatic subterranean species (stygobionts). Howev...
Three methods of sampling fishes, two seining methods and a drop trap method, were evaluated in heav...
International audienceQuantitative comparisons between benthic and hyporheic invertebrate communitie...
Groundwater ecosystems remain poorly understood yet may provide ecosystem services, make a unique co...
Two methods of sampling stream-bottom invertebrates, surber sampling and D-net (or kick-and-net), we...