Monographs on Oceanographic Methodology, Issue 6Unesco, 1966 - Oceanography |
Contents
Why study phytoplankton? | 1 |
Sampling design | 7 |
Sampling techniques | 33 |
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abundance algae analysis associations bacterioplankton Biol biological biomass bottle calculated carbon Cassie cell numbers cell volume cent centrifuge Chapter chlorophyll clustering coccolithophorids coccoliths collected concentration copepods correlation counting coverslip density depth diameter diatoms dinoflagellates distilled water distribution diversity ecological electron microscopy estimate examination field filtration flagellates fluorescence formaldehyde freshwater gauze groups Hasle identification inverted microscope iodine Limnol magnification Margalef marine phytoplankton material mean measure mesh method microlayer microplankton microzooplankton mounting nanoplankton nets number of cells number of samples number of species nylon observations ocean Oceanogr organisms particles phyto phytoplankton phytoplankton cells pipette plankton plate chamber Poisson Poisson distribution population precision preserved procedure pump quantitative Radiolaria random red tides sampler seawater sedimentation Sieburth slide Smayda solution SOURNIA specimens staining statistical subsampling surface taxonomic techniques tion total number tube usually Utermöhl variance Venrick vertical water samples zooplankton