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The influence of thematic and spatial resolution on maps of a coral reef ecosystem

TitleThe influence of thematic and spatial resolution on maps of a coral reef ecosystem
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsKendall, MS, Miller, T
JournalMar. Geod.Mar. Geod.Mar. Geod.
Volume31
Pagination75-102
KeywordsBenthic mapping, coastal management, landscape ecology, resampling, habitat mapping, landscape, seascape, bathymetry, marine geomorphology, GIS and oceanography
Abstract

Four maps of a reef ecosystem were created using two levels of both spatial and thematic resolution commonly used in science and management applications. Differences among maps were quantified using ecologically meaningful landscape indices. The objective was to inform research and management activities that are based on maps of reef ecosystems. Results indicate that inferences regarding the structure and organization of reef ecosystems are sensitive to changes in resolution of the maps characterizing them. Hard bottom, sand, and patchy features were the most sensitive to change in map
resolution whereas continuous seagrass beds and linear reef features were not.

Short TitleMarine GeodesyMarine Geodesy
Alternate JournalMarine Geodesy