Artículo
Monitoring rocky reef biodiversity by underwater geo-referenced photoquadrats
Fecha de publicación:
06/2021
Editorial:
Society for Underwater Technology
Revista:
Underwater Technology
ISSN:
1756-0543
e-ISSN:
1756-0551
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Digital images are an excellent tool for divers to sample hard-bottom subtidal habitats as bottom time is limited and high-definition images can be collected quickly and accurately. The present paper describes a sampling protocol for benthic rocky reef communities using geo-referenced photoquadrats and tests the method over several rocky reefs of Atlantic Patagonia. This method was tested in two localities, separated by 100 km in a semi-enclosed gulf, covering a total of 5800 m of 11 rocky reefs using track roaming transects. The protocol is non-destructive, relatively low-cost and can adequately assess changes in marine habitats as rocky reefs. The implementation of artificial intelligence analysis using human expert training may reduce analysis time and increase the amount of data collected. The present study recommends this sampling methodology for programs aimed at monitoring changes in biodiversity.
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Bravo, Gonzalo; Livore, Juan Pablo; Bigatti, Gregorio; Monitoring rocky reef biodiversity by underwater geo-referenced photoquadrats; Society for Underwater Technology; Underwater Technology; 38; 1; 6-2021; 17-24
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