Title of article :
Spatial and temporal variation in distribution of mangroves in Moreton Bay, subtropical Australia: a comparison of pattern metrics and change detection analyses based on aerial photographs
Author/Authors :
F. J. Manson، نويسنده , , N. R. Loneragan، نويسنده , , S. R. Phinn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
An assessment of the changes in the distribution and extent of mangroves within Moreton Bay, southeast Queensland, Australia,
was carried out. Two assessment methods were evaluated: spatial and temporal pattern metrics analysis, and change detection
analysis. Currently, about 15,000 ha of mangroves are present in Moreton Bay. These mangroves are important ecosystems, but are
subject to disturbance from a number of sources. Over the past 25 years, there has been a loss of more than 3800 ha, as a result of
natural losses and mangrove clearing (e.g. for urban and industrial development, agriculture and aquaculture). However, areas of
new mangroves have become established over the same time period, offsetting these losses to create a net loss of about 200 ha. These
new mangroves have mainly appeared in the southern bay region and the bay islands, particularly on the landward edge of existing
mangroves. In addition, spatial patterns and species composition of mangrove patches have changed. The pattern metrics analysis
provided an overview of mangrove distribution and change in the form of single metric values, while the change detection analysis
gave a more detailed and spatially explicit description of change. An analysis of the effects of spatial scales on the pattern metrics
indicated that they were relatively insensitive to scale at spatial resolutions less than 50 m, but that most metrics became sensitive at
coarser resolutions, a finding which has implications for mapping of mangroves based on remotely sensed data.
Keywords :
Habitat , scale , pattern metrics , Queensland coast , change detection , Aerial photographs , spatial distribution , mangroves
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science