Benthic Sampling Flashcards

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Benthos is

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The community of organisms that live on or near the seabed or in the bottom of freshwater bodies

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What are benthic organisms classed as according to size

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Macrobenthos >1mm polychaetes
Meiobenthos 0.1-1mm copepods
Microbenthos <0.1mm diatoms

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What are the classes of benthic organisms from their position in the habitat

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Hyperbenthos: live just above sediment
Epibenthos/Epifauna: live on substrate
Endobenthos/Infauna: live in subsrtate

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What are the benthos sampling methods

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Ex-situ sampling methods
In-situ sampling methods

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What’s in-situ sampling

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Benthos directly observed
Onshore observation, imaging, scuba diving, submersibles, ROV

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What’s ex-situ sampling

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A portion of sediment and fauna are removed for later processing and examination
Trawls, dredges, cores, grabs, remotely operated ROV’s

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How are Benthos sampled quantitatively

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Sampling producing data that can be measured numerically and transformed into useable stats
Quadrats, core provide density estimates

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How are benthos sampled qualitatively

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Descriptive sampling, data can be observed but not measured explicitly
Some trawls/dredges

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How are benthos sampled semi-quantitatively

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CPUE
Some measure of numerical data

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What’s a Riley push net (Qualitative)

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Designed to sample benthic macro fauna (shrimp juvenile fish) in shallow intertidal water
Light metal frame seated I’d two metal skis
Net 5-10mm mesh with finer mesh cod end
Weighted foot rope
Tickler chains in front of mouth disturb organisms and drive into net

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Trawl

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Qualitative/ semi-quantitative. Suitable for epifauna on mud/sand substrates.
Can be used from small vessel

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Dredges

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General use in all bottom types.
Qualitative
Anchor dredge design semi-quantitative

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Grab

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Peterson, Van Veen
Suitable for mud/sands
Quantitative
For shallow infauna
Suitable for small vessels

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Box corer

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Heavy needs large vessel
Good depth penetration
Quantitative
For mud/sand

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Remote suction sampler

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Aka Knudsen
Heavy, needs calm conditions
Collect relatively deep
Quantitative samples

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Driver operated suction sampler

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Can collect known area by great depth within core
Large amount to sort
Very good to find what other methods miss and to calibrate other techniques

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Cameras: remote and in-situ

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See only surface species or marks
Need to be able to identify from film

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Sediment profile imagery

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See cross section of bottom, can get much data
But not many species

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What’s artificial substrates

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Synthetic structures used to collect settling organisms

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Advantages of artificial substrates

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Allow sample collection in locations that are difficult to sample
Confounding effects of habitat differences are minimized by providing a standardized micro habitat

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Disadvantages of artificial substrates

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Must be deployed & recovered (2 sampling trips)
Prone to loss natural damage vandalism
Substrate material will influence the composition and structure of the community