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Management Brief

The Claw Sampler—A Macroinvertebrate Sampler for Scuba Divers

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Pages 219-220 | Received 02 Feb 1998, Accepted 20 Jul 1998, Published online: 08 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

A device is described that can be used by scuba divers to obtain quantitative macroinvertebrate samples from flat surfaces. Called the “claw sampler,” it was designed to collect macroinvertebrates colonizing spawning benches in Tennessee reservoirs. The spawning benches, 3.0-m × 25-cm wood slabs attached to 30-cm concrete blocks, were used to simulate logs under which smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu spawn. The claw sampler effectively collected quantitative samples of coleopterans, dipterans, ephemeropterans, odonates, trichopterans, cladocerans, and gastropods that colonized the spawning benches and provided a readily available food supply for age-0 smallmouth bass and other fishes.

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