Problems of Scale in Coral Reef Ecology |
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Ecological phenomena occur on a variety of scales ranging from angstroms to kilometers. Below, we offer case studies illustrating that imagery generated at almost any scale can be analyzed using image processing tools combined with GIS techniques. |
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3. A reef tract.Satellite imagery. This classified SPOT image of the Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary with a pixel resolution of 20 m makes it possible to distinguish reefs from grassbeds, sand, and hardbottom communities.
Habitat Coverage Estimates Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary
Habitat...................% Cover.. Sq. Meters Coral Reef....................6.20.......22,146,400 Rubble..........................0.83........ 2,967,200 Sand...........................22.73.......81,353,200 Sand Island...................0.03..............91,600 Seagrasses..................15.72.......56,248,800 Seagrass/hardbottom....0.21.............738,400 Seagrass/mud...............0.13.............471,200 Ocean.........................45.11.....161,423,200 Clouds (no data)...........4.37.......15,654,000 ___________________________________ Totals.......................100.02.......357,870,800 |
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4. Coral Atolls Influence Oceanic Productivity.This false color CZCS image shows that coral reefs may influence the productivity of neighboring waters. This image shows the Alphonse Atoll Group, Seychelle Islands, and its associated island mass effect chlorophyll plume. Oceanic current movement is from east to west (right to left). The plume trails off approximately 100 km to the west of the atoll. Highest chlorophyll values (red) are close to the island and the upcurrent patch of freshly upwelled (low chlorophyll, blue) water can be seen close to the eastern edge of the islands. The forked main axis of the plume and the swirling at its farthest fringes suggest that atoll-induced upwellings may spawn mesoscale eddies into the Indian Ocean. (Data from CZCS image 7930808222.N17) |
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