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Subject: Larval fish use/reproduction
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Reply-To:Academic forum on fisheries ecology and related topics <[log in to unmask]>
Date:Tue, 3 Jun 1997 14:20:00 -0400
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     I an considering conducting research on larval fish use/reproduction
     of freshwater fish in coastal plain stream systems (South Carolina) by
     comparing stream channel habitat usage to floodplain.  My first
     thought is to compare the number of individuals; number of individuals
     of each species; and number of species from three stream systems using
     stream channel and floodplain to represent the two conditions.
     Variables I consider important to sample/collect include velocity,
     D.O., temperature, and habitat characteristics (such as type of
     aquatic vegetation and cover, type of substrate, % vegetation cover,
     water depth, etc.).  I plan on sampling fall through spring to
     coincide with spawning events occurring during high water periods for
     a two year period, sampling one or two times/week.

     I would appreciate any ideas/comments.  Specific questions include:
     What type of larval fish sampling devise is appropriate for both
     faster moving stream channels and slower moving floodplain waters?
     Any ideas on adjusting the number of individuals collected since more
     water (higher water velocity) will flow through the sampling
     collection devises located in the stream channels?  How long should
     each collection last (24 hours?)?

     I do plan on thoroughly researching this topic, but would appreciate
     any early advise you may have.

     Thanks!!!  :)

     Susan Dyer
     University of South Carolina and the Savannah River Site
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