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Mesocosm

A mesocosm is a purpose built micro-environment used to study the effects of a closed controlled ecosystem on an organism. I had setup some large mesocosms at the Buffalo River Science Center before I graduated from MSUM. They were built to house Anax junius members, a dragonfly species, to study the effects of a changing environment. However, before I could get the research started, I was graduating, but they were setup so someone else could continue where I left off.

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Filling the Mesocosm

This experience helped me prepare some mesocosms while studying the life history of the Mohave Tui Chub with a post-doctoral student. At the Desert Studies Center, Zzzyx, CA, we setup several large water troughs inside the lake (to keep those environments as close to their natural habitat as possible), and also several water troughs outside Lake Tuende.

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Wire mesh was added to the top to prevent bird predation of the endangered Mohave Tui Chub

These water troughs were filled with filtered water from Lake Tuende and then populated with the Mohave Tui Chub and in a select number of them the mosquito fish. Each was covered with a wire mesh to prevent predation.

Lake Tuende
Lake Tuende

 

Horizontal Water Sampling

This sampling technique is great for surveying various depths in a body of water. You lower the opened horizontal cylinder down into the water at the depth you want to sample and let loose a weight. The weight travels down the string that hits a switch which closes the ends (through a rubber elastic band). This technique is great for giving you a representative sample at a specific depth. The design of the contraption is pretty much always similar to these.

While I was studying the life history of the Mohave Tui Chub in California, we used this technique to survey the zooplankton distribution in Lake Tuende and MC Spring.

Lake Tuende at the Desert Studies Center
Lake Tuende at the Desert Studies Center