Copyright © 2003 Inter-Research.Using trained observers and video images of reef transects from many parts of the Great Barrier Reef, we investigated (1) accuracy of classification of benthos and (2) variability contributed by observers to the precision of estimates of benthic cover obtained from video tapes. In order to estimate accuracy of identification, benthic organisms were identified twice, first in the field and later from video images. These identifications were then compared. The effect of observer error on precision of benthic cover estimates was examined by having 2 observers sample the same video images on 3 separate occasions. These estimates were then compared at the level of different benthic groups (hard coral, soft coral a...
Underwater image-based sampling procedures, using SCUBA, are compared using imagery collected from a...
1. Managing ecological systems, which operate over large spatial scales is inherently difficult and ...
For these surveys, a snorkeler(s) swam over the bottom while taking photos of the benthos at a set h...
This study presents an analysis of the application of underwater video data collected for training a...
Mapping benthic cover in deep waters comprises a very small proportion of studies in the field of re...
Quantitative sampling of benthic communities is central to a wide range of ecological research, from...
Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly characte...
International audienceEcological monitoring programs depend on the robust estimation of descriptive ...
Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly characte...
Managing ecological systems, which operate over large spatial scales, is inherently difficult and of...
<div><p>Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly ...
Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly characte...
As technologies advance the study of ocean dynamics, new approaches to vexing problems of scale and ...
Minimization of observer-related error is important for coral reef monitoring programs because highl...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Underwater image-based sampling procedures, using SCUBA, are compared using imagery collected from a...
1. Managing ecological systems, which operate over large spatial scales is inherently difficult and ...
For these surveys, a snorkeler(s) swam over the bottom while taking photos of the benthos at a set h...
This study presents an analysis of the application of underwater video data collected for training a...
Mapping benthic cover in deep waters comprises a very small proportion of studies in the field of re...
Quantitative sampling of benthic communities is central to a wide range of ecological research, from...
Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly characte...
International audienceEcological monitoring programs depend on the robust estimation of descriptive ...
Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly characte...
Managing ecological systems, which operate over large spatial scales, is inherently difficult and of...
<div><p>Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly ...
Global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors have heightened the need to rapidly characte...
As technologies advance the study of ocean dynamics, new approaches to vexing problems of scale and ...
Minimization of observer-related error is important for coral reef monitoring programs because highl...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Underwater image-based sampling procedures, using SCUBA, are compared using imagery collected from a...
1. Managing ecological systems, which operate over large spatial scales is inherently difficult and ...
For these surveys, a snorkeler(s) swam over the bottom while taking photos of the benthos at a set h...