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Comparative Evaluation of the Effectiveness of some local Fabrics for Zooplankton Harvest (2003)
  • OVIE, S I; AZIONU, B C; OVIE, S O; ADEPOJU, F

Abstract
A comparative evaluation of the effectiveness for zooplankton harvest for three local fabrics (a white poplin, 120μm; grey baft, 200μm; a nylon, 235μm) and an imported standard zooplankton net of mesh size 76μm were tested in this study. Mesh sizes and gauze constitution of the fabrics were determined with an ocular micrometer under a compound microscope. Filtration efficiency and clogging rates of the fabrics were also measured. All fabrics were effective in harvesting species of the copepods, the cladocerans and the large-sized rotifer, Asplanchna   . The grey baft and the nylon net were not effective in harvesting the small-sized rotifer species like Keratella   , Filinia   and Trichocerca   . All the fabrics effectively harvested Moina   , an excellent freshwater cladoceran for fish larval-rearing. Clogging rate was found to be a function of gauze constitution, while filtration efficiency was an index of both gauze constitution and mesh size of fabrics. @ JASEM

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Publisher World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Project (NARP) - University of Port Harcourt
Repository Bioline International (Brazil)
Type AA
Language English
Relation http://www.bioline.org.br/ja
Coverage Origin of publication: Nigeria