Fine intervals are required when using point intercept transects to assess coral reef status

  • Chao Yang Kuo
  • , Cheng Han Tsai
  • , Ya Yi Huang
  • , Wei Khang Heng
  • , An Tzi Hsiao
  • , Hernyi Justin Hsieh
  • , Chaolun Allen Chen

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摘要

The Point Intercept Transect (PIT) method has commonly been used in recent decades for estimating the status of coral reef benthic communities. It is a simple method that is efficiently performed underwater, as benthic components are recorded only as presence or absence at specific interval points along transects. Therefore, PIT is also popular in citizen science activities such as Reef Check programs. Longer intervals are commonly associated with longer transects, yet sampling interval length can significantly influence benthic coverage calculations. Despite this, the relative accuracy of longer or shorter intervals related to transect length has not been tested for PIT. In this study, we tested the optimum intervals of PIT for several commonly used transect lengths using the bootstrap method on empirical data collected on tropical coral reefs and non-reefal coral communities. Our results recommend fine intervals of 10 cm or shorter, depending on the length of the transect, to increase the accuracy of estimating benthic community status on coral reefs. Permanent transects should also be considered in long-term monitoring programs to improve data quality.

原文English
文章編號795512
期刊Frontiers in Marine Science
9
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2022 9月 27

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 海洋學
  • 全球和行星變化
  • 海洋科學
  • 水科學與技術
  • 環境科學(雜項)
  • 海洋工程

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