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Lane, E.D. (1974). An improved method of Surber sampling for bottom and<br />
drift fauna in small streams. Progve Fish Cult. 36, 20-22. [Surber<br />
sampler has an inner coarse net (9 meshes cm - '-) and an outer fine net<br />
(29 meshes cm -1 )] S, CL, FW<br />
Morgan, N.C. & Egglishaw, H.J. (1965). A survey of the bottom fauna of<br />
streams in the Scottish Highlands, Part I. Composition of the fauna.<br />
Hydrobiologia 25, 181-211. [Kicking technique with pond net]<br />
S, CL, FW<br />
Mundie, J.H. (1971). Sampling benthos and substrate materials, down to<br />
50 microns in size, in shallow streams. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can. 28,<br />
849-60. [Box sampler with adjustable upstream inlet and downstream,<br />
two nested nets (apertures 600 um and 50 um);sampling area 0.18 m2]<br />
S, CL, FW<br />
Neill, R.M. (1938). The food and feeding of the brown trout (Salmo trutta<br />
L.) in relation to the organic environment. Trans. R. Soc. Edinb. 59,<br />
481-520. [Cylinder sampler with sampling area of 1000 cm2 and depth<br />
penetration of 5 cm] S, CL, FW<br />
Prater, B.L. (1968). Sampling box for shallow water use. Bio-Science 18,<br />
326. [Box sampler with sampling area of 929 cm2] S, CL, FW<br />
Scott, D. (1958). Ecological studies on the Trichoptera of the River Dean,<br />
Cheshire. Arch. Hydrobiol. 54, 340-92. [Used metal quadrat (25 x 25<br />
cm, depth 5 cm) pushed into substratum, and pond net] S, CL, FW<br />
Slack, K.V. (1955). A study of the factors affecting stream productivity<br />
by the comparative method. Invest. Indiana Lakes Streams. 4, 3-47.<br />
[Enclosed sides and front of Surber sampler with wire mesh and used<br />
paddle to stir up enclosed substrata] S, CL, FW<br />
Surber, E.W. (1934). A quantitative net for collecting bottom animals in<br />
streams. Washington, Bureau of Fisheries. 1-4. [Describes in detail<br />
the construction of a Surber sampler; sampling area 929 cm2 (1 sq.<br />
foot), mesh size 9 meshes cm - l] S, CL, FW<br />
Surber, E.W. (1937). Rainbow trout and bottom fauna production in one<br />
mile of stream. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 66, 193-202. [Brief<br />
description and drawing of Surber sampler] S, CL, FW<br />
Surber, E.W. (1970). Procedures in taking stream bottom samples with the<br />
stream square foot bottom sampler. Proc. a. Conf. SEast Ass. Game<br />
Fish. Commn 23 (1969), 587-591.<br />
Waters, T.F. & Knapp, R.J. (1961). An improved stream bottom fauna<br />
sampler. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 90, 225-226. [Cylindrical cage<br />
covered with netting (aperture 471 um) and with sampling area of 929<br />
cm2; collecting net attached to downstream side of cage. Sampler<br />
similar to that of Hess 1941] S, CL, FW<br />
Whitley, L.S. (1962). New bottom sampler for use in shallow streams.<br />
Limnol. Oceanogr. 7, 265-6. ['Bucket' circular quadrat sampler with<br />
sampling area of 500 cm2] S, M, FW<br />
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