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− | [[File:Fig1 TeichkescherMACROINVERTEBRATES | + | [[File:Fig1 TeichkescherMACROINVERTEBRATES|thumb|Figure 1. Pond net for catching invertebrates. It is important that the collecting bag is long enough to throw it over the brim to prevent invertebrates from escaping. Source: https://www.der-gartenteich.com/teichkescher-klappbar-art.nr.-84296?sPartner=google-de-ts&c=172&gclid=Cj0KCQiA1sucBhDgARIsAFoytUvZORDGHrnxv01LJzM4d4JWxv9RoA5PRK0qP6bboR64KUU2WktN_dgaArTnEALw_wcB ]] |
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Revision as of 14:06, 18 April 2023
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Quantitative | Qualitative | |
Inductive | Deductive | |
Individual | System | Global |
Past | Present | Future |
In short: Netting, kick sampling and taking benthic cores are methods for collecting macroinvertebrate samples to obtain information about the water quality of a river, lake or pond.
Netting | Kick sampling | Taking benthic cores | |
Zone | nekton | riffles in nekton | benthal |
Speed of water | slow | fast-flowing | still or slow-moving |
Depth of water | shallow (pond nets), deep (tow nets) | shallow | shallow/ deep (using a boat) |
Netting
What the method does
The author of this entry is Anna-Lena Rau.