The Determination of Minimum Flows for Sulphur Springs, Tampa
The Determination of Minimum Flows for Sulphur Springs, Tampa The Determination of Minimum Flows for Sulphur Springs, Tampa
Appendix C. Percent composition of aquatic invertebrate taxa collected using qualitative methods from six habitats in Sulphur Springs, Tampa, FL, on July 16, 2001. Habitat Spring Run Spring Encasement Taxa Open Sand Sediment Filamentous Algae Shoreline Vegetation Concrete Structure Open Sand Sediment Vertical Wall Platyhelminthes Turbellaria --- --- --- --- --- 0.5 Nematoda 0.9 0.1 0.8 --- 5.0 1.4 Annelida Aphanoneura --- 1.6 0.2 --- --- --- Oligochaeta (total) 0.6 1.6 13.6 12.3 9.6 9.4 Enchytraeidae --- ---
Appendix C. Percent composition of aquatic invertebrate taxa collected using qualitative methods from six habitats in Sulphur Springs, Tampa, FL, on July 16, 2001. Habitat Spring Run Spring Encasement Taxa Open Sand Sediment Filamentous Algae Shoreline Vegetation Concrete Structure Open Sand Sediment Vertical Wall Thiaridae Melanoides sp. imm. 0.1 0.2 0.5 --- --- --- Melanoides tuberculatus 1.6 0.2 3.4 6.1 --- --- Tarebia granifera 93.7 88.8 41.5 57.0 --- --- Pelecypoda (total)
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Appendix C. Percent composition <strong>of</strong> aquatic invertebrate taxa collected using qualitative methods from six habitats in <strong>Sulphur</strong> <strong>Springs</strong>,<br />
<strong>Tampa</strong>, FL, on July 16, 2001.<br />
Habitat<br />
Spring Run<br />
Spring Encasement<br />
Taxa<br />
Open Sand<br />
Sediment<br />
Filamentous<br />
Algae<br />
Shoreline<br />
Vegetation<br />
Concrete<br />
Structure<br />
Open Sand<br />
Sediment Vertical Wall<br />
Thiaridae<br />
Melanoides sp. imm. 0.1 0.2 0.5 --- --- ---<br />
Melanoides tuberculatus 1.6 0.2 3.4 6.1 --- ---<br />
Tarebia granifera 93.7 88.8 41.5 57.0 --- ---<br />
Pelecypoda (total)