2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2009.04.030
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Changes of coral communities over 35 years: Integrating in situ and remote-sensing data on Saint-Leu Reef (la Réunion, Indian Ocean)

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“…The similarity of the reflectance spectra from distinct host species and symbionts further supports past remote sensing studies employing inversion of a representative endmember (where an optical model is applied to field reflectance data) to identify coral and benthic constituents [1][2][3][4]71,72]. The relationship between integrated reflectance and symbiont concentration may prove useful to assess or monitor reef condition and the potential for bleaching.…”
Section: Conclusion and Outlook For Remote Sensingsupporting
confidence: 49%
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“…The similarity of the reflectance spectra from distinct host species and symbionts further supports past remote sensing studies employing inversion of a representative endmember (where an optical model is applied to field reflectance data) to identify coral and benthic constituents [1][2][3][4]71,72]. The relationship between integrated reflectance and symbiont concentration may prove useful to assess or monitor reef condition and the potential for bleaching.…”
Section: Conclusion and Outlook For Remote Sensingsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…Indeed, a variety of models and applications have been used to assess coral reefs from satellite and airborne multispectral imagery [1][2][3][4]. However, the concept of a "species" of coral is not quite accurate when considering spectral reflectance characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At Saint-Leu the reef flat is 5.7 km long and 200 to 250 m wide (Fig. 1d), with coral communities that have shown high re silience to disturbance (Scopélitis et al 2009). Varangue is located near 2 river gullies ( Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Similarly, on the Saint-Leu ville reef flat (ACR community, west Reunion coast), the Acropora assemblages recovered through 10 years following the impact of cyclone Firinga Scopélitis et al, 2009). The rapid recovery of Acropora populations indicates that the Site-T and Site-Saint-Leu ville environments remained favorable enough for Acropora resettlement and survival.…”
Section: Acropora Stenoecious Corals Ruderals (R-strategists) Sensmentioning
confidence: 99%