2005
DOI: 10.3354/meps287099
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Spatial and temporal dynamics of Arabian Gulf coral assemblages quantified from remote-sensing and in situ monitoring data

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“…Many prior lidar applications to benthic mapping have focused on coral reef tracts, as those rich environments are typically proximal to land and sit in clear shallow waters that are amenable to optical mapping techniques (Brock et al, 2004(Brock et al, , 2006a(Brock et al, , 2006b(Brock et al, , 2008Purkis, 2005;Purkis and Pasterkamp, 2004;Purkis and Riegl, 2005;Purkis, Myint, and Riegl, 2006). The aggradation of coral reefs creates bottom roughness, resulting in topographic complexity ranging from centimeters to kilometers in spatial scale that both influences and reflects many ecological variables.…”
Section: Submarine Coastal Benthic Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many prior lidar applications to benthic mapping have focused on coral reef tracts, as those rich environments are typically proximal to land and sit in clear shallow waters that are amenable to optical mapping techniques (Brock et al, 2004(Brock et al, , 2006a(Brock et al, , 2006b(Brock et al, , 2008Purkis, 2005;Purkis and Pasterkamp, 2004;Purkis and Riegl, 2005;Purkis, Myint, and Riegl, 2006). The aggradation of coral reefs creates bottom roughness, resulting in topographic complexity ranging from centimeters to kilometers in spatial scale that both influences and reflects many ecological variables.…”
Section: Submarine Coastal Benthic Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, while individual corals here are fecund, reef-wide reproductive output for a variety of dominant coral species is low as a consequence of the limited number of fecund adults in the community (Howells et al, 2016), potentially explaining the absence of coral settlers on tiles and the relatively low overall juvenile recruitment rates observed by Pratchett et al (2017). It should be noted, however, that recovery on highly disturbed reefs typically takes 10-15 years (Purkis and Riegl, 2005;Burt et al, 2008;Ateweberhan et al, 2011), even in areas where larval supply remains depressed for up to 6 years (Gilmour et al, 2013). As the current study was performed 8 years after the catastrophic HAB event, this suggests that there is hope that recovery may occur in the near future.…”
Section: Coral Settlement Patternsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Kombinasi citra satelit dan foto udara mampu melakukan pengamatan dalam jangka panjang dan kontinyu untuk pemetaan terumbu dan deteksi perubahan (Lewis, 2002, Palandro et al, 2003, Purkis and Riegl, 2005.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Perubahan bentuk terumbu yang diinterpretasi dari peta-peta berbasis citra dapat digunakan untuk menduga dinamika karakteristik ekologi dan geomorfologi. Purkis and Riegl (2005) melakukan pengamatan perkembangan komunitas karang di Teluk Arabian setelah beberapa kali peristiwa kematian masal karang akibat pemutihan (coral bleaching). Palandro et al (2008) juga mendokumentasikan perubahan habitat terumbu karang di Florida Keys menggunakan citra penginderaan jauh dan survey in-situ dalam dua skala berbeda.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified