Experimental design in fluvial ichthyology: getting the most for your money

In field biology, cost efficiency is an essential element of experimental design, with ramifications extending well beyond the basic monetary considerations associated with labour and equipment acquisition. Current economic constraints often require scientists to undertake many technical, secretarial and managerial tasks in addition to those associated with data collection, analysis, interpretation and publication. Because the time spent to process material in the laboratory can rarely be shortened without compromising the integrity of the results, it is imperative that field experiments be well-organised, addressing as many aspects of the problem as possible during the same sampling excursion. The sampling strategy employed should provide a maximum of good field data with a minimum cost of time and effort.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Copp, G. H.
Format: book_section biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Freshwater Biological Association 1990
Subjects:Biology, Management, Costs, Efficency, Experimental research, Ichthyology, Annual report,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22760
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