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Chris M Roelfsema1, Eva M Kovacs1, Stuart R Phinn1.
Abstract
This paper describes seagrass species and percentage cover point-based field data sets derived from georeferenced photo transects. Annually or biannually over a ten year period (2004-2014) data sets were collected using 30-50 transects, 500-800 m in length distributed across a 142 km(2) shallow, clear water seagrass habitat, the Eastern Banks, Moreton Bay, Australia. Each of the eight data sets include seagrass property information derived from approximately 3000 georeferenced, downward looking photographs captured at 2-4 m intervals along the transects. Photographs were manually interpreted to estimate seagrass species composition and percentage cover (Coral Point Count excel; CPCe). Understanding seagrass biology, ecology and dynamics for scientific and management purposes requires point-based data on species composition and cover. This data set, and the methods used to derive it are a globally unique example for seagrass ecological applications. It provides the basis for multiple further studies at this site, regional to global comparative studies, and, for the design of similar monitoring programs elsewhere.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26396742 PMCID: PMC4550905 DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2015.40
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Figure 1The Eastern Banks seagrass meadows, Moreton Bay, Australia.
(a) Location of transects on the Eastern Banks; (b) conceptualisation of snorkeller-based georeferenced photograph transect surveys; (c) screen shot of cover type labelling from photo analysis using Coral Point Count Excel[22], (d) benthic composition showing seagrass species and (e) percentage horizontal project seagrass cover for each of the photographs along the transect.
Seagrass and bottom type categories and their descriptive codes used in the photograph analysis
| Seagrass (SG) | Not macroalgae; generally green | SGHU | Narrow, strap like leaf (0.2 cm); leaf tip tri-dentate or pointed. | |
| SGZM | Strap-like leaves 0.5 cm wide; leaf tip smooth and rounded; up to 30 cm long. | |||
| SGCS | Wide strap-like leaves (1 cm); leaf tip rounded; serrated edge. | |||
| SGSI | Thin cylindrical like leaf (spaghetti); fragile. | |||
| SGHO | Paddle-like shape low to benthos; leaf margins smooth. | |||
| SGHS | Compound leaf; leaflets serrated. | |||
| Seagrass – Species Unknown | SGOT | Other seagrass species. | ||
| Seagrass detritus | SGD | Dead seagrass floating around on the benthos. | ||
| Seagrass Plus (SGP) | Seagrass covered in epiphyte or algae, or, dark in colour. | SGHUA | Like Halodule uninervis but covered with dense hairy, green, brown algae (macro or epiphytic). | |
| SGZMD | Like Zostera muelleri but leaves look dark brown/black. | |||
| SGZMA | Like Zostera muelleri but covered with dense hairy, green, brown algae (macro or epiphytic). | |||
| SGCSA | Like Cymodocea serrulata but covered with dense hairy, green, brown algae (macro or epiphytic). | |||
| SGSIE | Like Syringodium isoetifolium but with grey particulate matter attached to the leaves. | |||
| SGSIA | Like Syringodium isoetifolium but with dense hairy, green, brown, dark grey algae. | |||
| SGHOA | Like Halophila ovalis but covered with dense hairy, green, brown algae (macro or epiphytic). | |||
| SGHSA | Like Halophila spinulosa but covered with dense hairy, green, brown algae (macro or epiphytic). | |||
| Macro Algae Calcareous (MAC) | ACP | Fan-shaped algae; containing white calcareous concentric rings. | ||
| ACH | Calcified string of green scale-shaped segments. | |||
| ACU | Individual calcified green fane-like segments. | |||
| Macro Algae Calcareous—Genus Unknown | ACOT | Other MAC. | ||
| Macro Algae Non Calcareous (MA) | Not seagrass and major algae family on reef systems (Taxonomic based) which are not calcareous | ASA | Attached to substrate; brown; vertical in the water column due to air trapped in leaf chambers. | |
| ACA | Green, grape-like; connected via branching structures over the substrate. | |||
| AHY | Brown algae; uneven holes; reminiscent of a 'worn out' dish cloth. | |||
| AHYS | As above. | |||
| MA—Genus Unknown | AOT | Other MA. | ||
| Cyanobacteria and Other Algae (COA) | Microphytobenthic (MPB) on Sand | MPS | MPB on sand where sand patches are visible in the image. | |
| MPB-mat | MPM | MPB occupies complete image—no sand patches visible (100% cover). | ||
| Macro Cyano on Sand | MCS | Hairy like strings of cyanobacteria on sand; generally longer than MPB or turf algae. | ||
| Macro Cyano on other | MCO | Hairy like strings of cyanobacteria on anything other than sand. | ||
| Substratum (SU) | Bare substrate | Sand Light Colour | SSL | Will fall out of your hand; light colour. |
| Sand Dark Colour | SSD | Will fall out of your hand; black, grey or brown. | ||
| Other (O) | Anything not a plant, algae or substrate | Sponge | OSP | Attached to the benthos; homogeneous colour, Often one colour with a small and a big hole. |
| Urchin | OUR | Spiny and spherical. Can cause a negative impact if too many. | ||
| Anemone | OAN | Sessile polyp attached to the benthos; array of tentacles. | ||
| Pina (fan mussel) | OPI | Upright bivalve, 30-50cm long | ||
| Small Shells | OSS | Discarded small shells, often very white in colour. | ||
| Star Fish (Sea star) | OSF | Star-shaped, flat organism free to roam the benthos. | ||
| Sea Cucumber | OSC | Elongated, cylindrical body, free to move around. Have commercial value. | ||
| Rock | RO | Hard surface not included in any other category. | ||
| Other | OOT | Other that is definitely worth noting, e.g. coral | ||
| Other Dead | OD | Other live type which is now dead |
Overview of the data files and formats that represent the georeferenced photographs captured during each of the field campaigns
| (s=Australian summer, w=Australian winter; 2004 and 2007 analysed by Roelfsema, and 2011-2014 by Kovacs). The complete data set is available at Data citation 1. | ||||
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| 2004 June (w) | 56 | 2316 | 100 | 10.1594/PANGAEA.846264 |
| 2007 July (w) | 16 | 1476 | 300-800 | 10.1594/PANGAEA.846142 |
| 2011 June (w) | 35 | 4150 | 300-800 | 10.1594/PANGAEA.846143 |
| 2012 February (s) | 30 | 3087 | 300-800 | 10.1594/PANGAEA.846144 |
| 2012 June (w) | 32 | 3748 | 300-800 | 10.1594/PANGAEA.846146 |
| 2013 February (s) | 30 | 3213 | 300-800 | 10.1594/PANGAEA.846185 |
| 2013 June (w) | 30 | 4366 | 300-800 | 10.1594/PANGAEA.846186 |
| 2014 June (w) | 39 | 4277 | 300-800 | 10.1594/PANGAEA.846266 |