Effect of drift sampler exposure time and net mesh size on invertebrate drift density in the Njoro River, Kenya
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2018Author
Mureithi, Priscilla W
Mbaka, John Gichimu
M’Erimba, Charles M
Mathooko, Jude M
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Although invertebrate drift is an important ecological process in lotic ecosystems, very little is known about it
in Kenyan rivers. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the effect of driftnet mesh size and exposure
duration on drift density in 2017. Drift samples were dominated by Chironomidae, Baetidae, Simuliidae, Caenidae
and Culicidae. The 100 µm mesh driftnet had the highest mean invertebrate density, followed by the 250 µm and 500
µm nets. Invertebrate drift densities decreased with increased exposure time. This study demonstrates that sampler
mesh size and exposure time should be taken into account when characterising inve