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Quantitative investigations of the Baltic Fucus belt macrofauna: 1. Quantitative methods
Haage, P.; Jansson, B.-O. (1970). Quantitative investigations of the Baltic Fucus belt macrofauna: 1. Quantitative methods. Ophelia 8(1): 187-195. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00785326.1970.10429558
In: Ophelia: International Journal of Marine Biology. Ophelia Publications: Helsingør. ISSN 0078-5326, more
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  • Haage, P.
  • Jansson, B.-O.

Abstract
    A remote operating device for obtaining quantitative samples of bushy algae is described. An algal plant, fixed in the middle of a collapsible cage is used as a natural trap. Lines operating from the sea surface ensure a rapid enclosure of the alga which after a week's exposure has received a natural fauna. The device has worked quite satisfactorily for a period of more than two years of continuous exposure with a monthly sampling of the Baltic fauna.

    An annual maximum of animals of around 600 specimens per 100 g dry Fucus occurs in November, dominated by the crustaceans Idatea and Gammarus and the molluscs Hydrobia, Theadaxus and Cardium. The annual minimum occurs in January with around 100 specimens.

    A more frequent sampling has shown that especially the molluscs and Gammarus invade the initially empty Fucus plant very rapidly.


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