Marine Life Observatory Photoquadrats - 100mBuoy Photos

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The purpose of this time series is to document small-scale changes in the sessile benthic community within the Hopkins Marine Life Refuge. Data are gathered photographically from permanently-marked vertical or steeply-sloped rock surfaces. Horizontal surfaces were avoided in order to minimize the masking effect of large overlying algae that are more prevalent on horizontal substrates.

Permanent 0.5 m2 plots are photographed at least 3 times per year: in late winter (canopy-minimum, after winter storm disturbance but prior to onset of spring/summer larval recruitment), mid-summer (canopy maximum, peak growth & expansion of seasonal spp. such as tunicates) & late autumn (declining canopy cover, recession of seasonal spp). Thirty-two locations comprising 52 individual photoquadrats are divided among three sites within the kelp forest adjacent to the marine station.

This item contains the 100mBuoy photos.

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Type of resource still image
Date created 2011 - 2017

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Principal investigator Micheli, Fiorenza

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Subject hopkins marine station
Subject department of biology
Subject subtidal
Subject intertidal
Subject quadrats
Subject time series
Subject ecology

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Micheli, Fiorenza. Marine Life Observatory Photoquadrats - 100mBuoy Photos. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/br953mx9619

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