Efficiency of sampling invertebrates in groundwater habitats
Limnologica. Bd. 43. H. 1. 2013 S. 43 - 48
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
ISBN/ISSN: 0075-9511
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Sprache: Englisch
Doi/URN: 10.1016/j.limno.2012.08.001
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Inhaltszusammenfassung
Sampling efficiency is directly linked to (faunistic) stability issues of any sampled site. It is more probable to sample a high proportion of the species occurring at a certain site, if communities remain constant in species composition with time. For this study 64 groundwater monitoring wells in Southwestern Germany were sampled six times to determine sampling efficiency. False-Negative (FN) rates and SIMPER values, two independent models expressing Faunistic values of the sampled bores, we...Sampling efficiency is directly linked to (faunistic) stability issues of any sampled site. It is more probable to sample a high proportion of the species occurring at a certain site, if communities remain constant in species composition with time. For this study 64 groundwater monitoring wells in Southwestern Germany were sampled six times to determine sampling efficiency. False-Negative (FN) rates and SIMPER values, two independent models expressing Faunistic values of the sampled bores, were calculated and three groups of faunistic stability could be identified based on calculated SIMPER-values. FN-rates as well as SIMPER values proved to be a valuable approach for the estimation of faunistic stability/instability, as these methods showed a highly negative correlation with each other. To collect 95% of species a number of 1.7–16.4 samples was calculated to be necessary depending on faunistic stability of the sampled habitat. On the six sampling occasions the sites harbouring a stable groundwater meiofauna resulted in 98.2% of occurring species, whereas the percentage decreased over intermediate sites (94.9%) and stressed sites (79.5%). A consequence of the data presented may be to view surveys using only two samples as campaign with orienting character, with further studies of stability issues of groundwater communities which would provide efficient and effective sampling for various kinds of sites.» weiterlesen» einklappen
Autoren
Klassifikation
DFG Fachgebiet:
Wasserforschung
DDC Sachgruppe:
Biowissenschaften, Biologie
Verknüpfte Personen
- Hans Jürgen Hahn
- Mitarbeiter/in
(Molekulare Ökologie)
- Susanne I. Schmidt
- Mitarbeiter/in
(Natur- und Umweltwissenschaften (RPTU in Landau))