Comparison of sampling methods for benthic macroinvertebrates in forested wetlands
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Correa Araneda, Francisco
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Comparison of sampling methods for benthic macroinvertebrates in forested wetlands
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Forest wetlands are biodiversity hotspots that perform functions of vital ecological importance, but they are
among the world’s most threatened ecosystems. Due to their high diversity of habitats and species, the study of
their benthic macroinvertebrate communities is challenging, and there is no consensus on which sampling
methods allow a better representation of these communities. Here we compared the performance of 3 sampling
methods (hand net, corer and litterbags) in 2 temporary and 3 permanent forested wetlands in southern Chile,
which were bimonthly sampled throughout a year, with 108 samples per wetland. Our results indicated that the
greatest abundance and diversity were collected with the hand net, followed by the litterbags and the corer. The
composition of communities collected by the hand net and litterbags were more similar between them than that
of communities collected by the corer (where Chironomidae and Oligochaeta were common). We suggest that the
combined use of the hand net and corer could provide a good representation of macroinvertebrate communities
in forest wetlands, as they would allow recording most of the diversity, including taxa that are both sensitive and
tolerant to stressors.
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 11170390
CHRIAM Centro de Recursos Hidricos para la Agricultura y la Mineria
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Ecological Indicators 125 (2021) 107551
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