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Sampling Fauna in Stream Sediments as well as Groundwater Using One Net Sampler
Authors:Susanne I Schmidt  Hans J Hahn  Gerald D Watson  Robert J Woodbury  Thomas J Hatton
Abstract:Groundwater bores act as traps. Net samplers are regularly used for sampling this type of trap for fauna. To enable direct comparisons of faunal communities in groundwater bores and stream sediments, stream sediment tubes were built similar to groundwater bores and were sampled with net samplers for fauna. These stream sediment tubes consisted of a tube anchored in the stream sediment, also called interstitial space. To test the efficacy of this trap method in stream sediments, it was compared to another type of trap, Hahn's trap. Faunal communities sampled by a net in the stream sediment tubes did not differ hugely from fauna in Hahn's trap samples. Physical and chemical factors of sampled water in both the stream sediment tubes, the surrounding interstitial sediments and the second type of traps, Hahn's traps, showed that water in both the tubes and Hahn's traps was closely related to interstitial water. The net sampler is inexpensive and easy to handle. It is suggested that sampling stream tubes with nets may be an appropriate method for long‐term monitoring studies.
Keywords:Hyporheic Interstitial  Interstitial Fauna  Sediment Fauna  Western Australia  Hyporheisches Interstitial  Grundwasser  Interstitialfauna  Sedimentfauna  Westaustralien
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