Spatio-temporal assessment of chlorophyll a in Banco Chinchorro using remote sensing

Quantitative assessments of the temporal variances of physical and biological phenomena are very useful for the understanding of ecosystem functioning. Marine ecosystems are very complex, and regarding biodiversity and fishing resources, Banco Chinchorro (BCh) is one of the most important in the south of the Yucatan Peninsula. Additionally, BCh is an important hotspot of assimilation and release of carbon, for which hurricanes play a supporting role by mixing deep and superficial water masses affecting nutrient mixing and distribution. Here, the concentration of chlorophyll a (Chl a) was quantitatively linked to the occurrence of the four most recent hurricanes that affected BCh utilizing time-series analysis of satellite-derived (AQUA-MODIS) data-sets. Interestingly, different Chl aconcentrations between the south and north of BCh were confirmed quantitatively, which points to differential conservation efforts. The aim of this study was also to provide a proof-of-concept for the development of long-term monitoring methodology using remotely sensed data so that it may be replicated in other regions and with other satellite databases.

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Main Authors: Lazcano Hernández, Hugo Enrique Doctor autor 13211, Arellano Verdejo, Javier Doctor autor 21598, Hernández Arana, Héctor Abuid Doctor autor 2053, Alvarado Barrientos, María Susana Doctora autora 12333
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Clorofila, Fitopláncton, Huracanes, Sensores remotos,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.13053/rcs-147-12-20
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