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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Quantification of reef benthos communities and variability inherent to the monitoring using video transect method
Otros títulos : Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Autor : Ramos, Carla Alecrim Colaço
Amaral, F. D.
Kikuchi, Ruy Kenji Papa de
Chaves, E. M.
Melo, Genilson Ribeiro de
metadata.dc.creator: Ramos, Carla Alecrim Colaço
Amaral, F. D.
Kikuchi, Ruy Kenji Papa de
Chaves, E. M.
Melo, Genilson Ribeiro de
Resumen : Long-term monitoring program of organisms is the most recommended for understanding changing processes on reefs. The video transect method presents advantages for that. Specialists state that it is important to make sure that the recorded coverage is always the same between campaigns, so that differences in results may be entirely attributed to environmental changes. This study aimed to test the capability of implementing this requirement through tracking simulation and its validity for monitoring the benthic communities of reefs using the video transect method. Ten transects 20 m long were established in Todos os Santos Bay coral reefs. Subsequent to the first transect capture, a second diver repeated the same track, simulating two different monitoring campaigns. Data were transformed and a matrix of similarity was generated using Bray–Curtis’ Index. ANOSIM analysis was performed to test the similarity of the ten transects and its repetitions. The result, R = 0.08 (P = 0.928), shows that reef monitoring using video transect, the way it is described in the literature, is appropriate, but it is important to consider some premises discussed in this work.
Palabras clave : Video transect method
Monitoring
Benthos communities
Reef environments
Editorial : Springer
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/5928
Fecha de publicación : mar-2010
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