Long-term analysis of Zostera noltei: A retrospective approach for understanding seagrasses' dynamics
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Calleja Apéstegui, Felipe
Galván, Cristina
Silió Calzada, Ana
Juanes, José Antonio
Ondiviela, Bárbara
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Long-term studies are necessary to establish trends and to understand seagrasses' spatial and temporal
dynamic. Nevertheless, this type of research is scarce, as the required databases are often unavailable.
The objectives of this study are to create a method for mapping the seagrass Zostera noltei using remote
sensing techniques, and to apply it to the characterization of the meadows' extension trend and the
potential drivers of change. A time series was created using a novel method based on remote sensing
techniques that proved to be adequate for mapping the seagrass in the emerged intertidal. The meadows
seem to have a decreasing trend between 1984 and the early 2000s, followed by an increasing tendency
that represents a recovery in the extension area of the species. This 30-year analysis demonstrated the
Z. noltei's recovery in the study site, similar to that in other estuaries nearby and contrary to the
worldwide decreasing behavior of seagrasses.
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Bay of Biscay, Estuaries, REMOTE SENSING, Seagrass, Spectral signatures, Trends
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0141113617302490?via%3Dihub