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Estimating copepods' abundance with paired nets: Implications of mesh size for population studies
Antacli, J.C.; Hernández, D.; Sabatini, M.E. (2010). Estimating copepods' abundance with paired nets: Implications of mesh size for population studies. J. Sea Res. 63(1): 71-77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2009.09.004
In: Journal of Sea Research. Elsevier/Netherlands Institute for Sea Research: Amsterdam; Den Burg. ISSN 1385-1101; e-ISSN 1873-1414, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Copepods; Population; Nets Catchability; Southern Patagonian Shelf

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  • Antacli, J.C.
  • Hernández, D.
  • Sabatini, M.E.

Abstract
    Three representative copepods occurring in the southern Patagonian shelf, i.e., Calanus australis, Drepanopus forcipatus and Oithona helgolandica were sampled by the first time with paired nets of 66 and 150 mu m mesh size. The stage-specific estimates of abundance of their populations were statistically analyzed to assess differences in the catchability by both plankton nets. Differences between nets were significant only for smaller developmental stages and species, with higher catchabilities by the 66 pm net, while no differences were detected for most of the stages of the medium and large size species. A significant effect of the spatial distribution on the estimates of abundance was detected for the majority of the species and stages but the interaction between mesh size and spatial distribution was not significant. This means that differences between both nets were maintained across the latitudinal gradient. Our results strongly suggest the convenience of using the 66 mu m plankton net to estimate the abundance of the three copepods' populations. Furthermore, we propose a correction factor to adjust past estimates of abundances from 150 mu m mesh collections.

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