Mark Ravinet wrote: > Dear Fish-SCI > > I am a relatively new PhD student looking at the ecology and evolution > of the three-spine stickleback in Ireland. I am currently > planning/assessing my methodology for sampling and I was wondering if > anyone could suggest some references? > > I've found several good papers on comparisons of fish sampling methods > but a lot of these concentrate on larger fish. If anyone could point > me in the direction of older or more obscure references dealing with > small fish or with sticklebacks specifically that I might have missed, > I would be very grateful indeed! > > I should be clear that I am keen that my current planned sampling of > rivers, lakes, estuarine and coastal marine habitats requires > relatively small numbers of individuals (30-40). Regardless, I would > like my samples to be as representative possible and I am keen to find > out just how representative the current accepted methods for > stickleback sampling (pond-netting and minnow traps) are. > > Many thanks > > Mark Ravinet > ------------------------------ > Mark Ravinet > PhD Student > School of Biological Sciences > Queen's University Belfast > Medical Biology Centre > Lisburn Road > Belfast > BT9 7BL > Tel:02890972103 > Mob: 07841675863 > Email: [log in to unmask] > ------------------------------ Hi Mark,
There's a nice manual about "Sampling methods applied to fisheries science" written by Cadima and others and published in FAO, check http://www.fao.org/docrep/009/a0198e/a0198e00.htm
EJ
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