A test model for optical plankton counter (OPC) coincidence and a comparison of OPC-derived and conventional measures of plankton abundance

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The use of the optical plankton counter (OPC) for processing zooplankton net samples is explored. A comparison of OPC counts and microscope counts from net samples was reasonable. Similarly, OPC biovolume and carbon had a ratio of 23:1 (biovolume:carbon). Coincidence was modelled using the Poisson distribution, and tested with a large diatom Coscinodiscus wailesii. Agreement appeared to be good up to 60 s-1; above this, the maximum response rate of the system became limiting.

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Woodd-Walker, R. S., Gallienne, C. P., & Robins, D. B. (2000). A test model for optical plankton counter (OPC) coincidence and a comparison of OPC-derived and conventional measures of plankton abundance. Journal of Plankton Research, 22(3), 473–483. https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/22.3.473

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