Standard Practice for Sampling Zooplankton with Pumps


Importancia y uso:

5.1 The advantages of collecting zooplankton with pumps are as follows:

5.1.1 Sample size is more accurately controlled than with nets.

5.1.2 Discrete samples can be more easily obtained both vertically and horizontally.

5.1.3 Multiple or replicate samples can be more easily obtained.

5.1.4 The pumps are adaptable to a variety of ecosystems less than 30 m deep.

5.1.5 Sampling efficiency does not decrease with sample size.

5.2 The disadvantages of collecting zooplankton with pumps are as follows:

5.2.1 Pumps are bulky and require an electrical source.

5.2.2 Pumps are generally more costly than nets.

5.2.3 Pumps generally discriminate against collecting macroplankton.

5.2.4 Pump intake tubes may be avoided by the more motile zooplankton forms.

5.2.5 Requires a long, bulky, intake tube for deep water sampling.

5.3 There are several special considerations that should be observed when collecting zooplankton with a pump. They are:

5.3.1 Some pumps can fragment zooplankton and induce mortality due to their design.

5.3.2 The pump hose must be cleared before taking the next sample.

Subcomité:

D19.24

Volúmen:

11.02

Número ICS:

13.060.30 (Sewage water)

Palabras clave:

zooplankton;

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Norma
E1198

Versión
25

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Practice

Fecha aprobación
2025-09-01