Data Set Citation

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Moorea Coral Reef LTER and Carpenter R.
MCR LTER: Coral Reef: Abundance of Benthic Algae and Other Community Components
knb-lter-mcr.8.6 (https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/knb/metacat/knb-lter-mcr.8.6/knb)

General Information

Title:MCR LTER: Coral Reef: Abundance of Benthic Algae and Other Community Components
Identifier:knb-lter-mcr.8.6
Abstract:
Coral reefs are comprised of scleractinian corals and many other benthic organims. The sampling described here quantifies the relative abundances of corals (aggregate abundance) and the other major benthic components including algal turfs, macroalgae, crustose corallines, and other sessile invertebrates. Abundance is estimated yearly at each of 6 sites (2 per shore) around the island. At each site, and in each of 4 habitats (fringing reef, backreef, forereef 10-m, forereef 17-m), 5 permanent 10-m transects have been established and abundance estimates are made at fixed positions along each transect (n=10, 0.25 m2 quadrats per transect) allowing a repeated measures statistical analysis for the detection of temporal trends.
Keywords:
  • Coral Reef
  • Benthic Algae
  • Macroalgae
  • Algal Turfs
  • Coral Reef Algae

Data Table, Image, and Other Data Details:

Metadata download Ecological Metadata Language (EML) File
Data Table:Percent cover - Long Table ( View Metadata | Download File download)

Involved Parties

Data Set Creators

Organization:Moorea Coral Reef LTER
Address:
Marine Science Institute,
University of California,
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-6150 USA
Web Address:
http://mcr.lternet.edu/
Individual: Robert Carpenter
Organization:Moorea Coral Reef LTER
Position:Co-PI
Address:
Department of Biology,
California State University,
Northridge, CA 91330-8303 USA
Phone:
818.677.3256 (voice)
Email Address:
robert.carpenter@csun.edu
Web Address:
http://www.csun.edu/biology/grad/faculty/carpenter.htm

Data Set Contacts

Position:Information Manager, Moorea Coral Reef LTER
Address:
Marine Science Institute,
University of California,
Santa Barbara, California 93106-6150 United States
Phone:
805 893 2071 (voice)
Email Address:
mcr_help@lternet.edu
Web Address:
http://mcr.lternet.edu

Associated Parties

Individual: Vincent Moriarty
Organization:Moorea Coral Reef LTER
Position:Lead Field Technician
Address:
Department of Biology,
California State University,
18111 Nordhoff St.,
Northridge, CA 91330-8303 USA
Phone:
818.677.4335 (voice)
Email Address:
vmoriarty@csun.edu

Data Set Characteristics

Geographic Region:
Geographic Description:Moorea, French Polynesia
Bounding Coordinates:
West:  -150.0  degrees
East:  -149.67  degrees
North:  -17.45  degrees
South:  -17.62  degrees
Time Period:
Begin:
2005-05-20
End:
2006-01-17
Taxonomic Range:
Classification:
Common Name:Algal Turf
Classification:
Common Name:Crustose Coraline Algae
Classification:
Common Name:Macroalgae
Classification:
Rank Name:Phylum
Rank Value:Cnidaria
Classification:
Rank Name:Class
Rank Value:Anthozoa
Classification:
Rank Name:Order
Rank Value:Scleractinia

Sampling, Processing and Quality Control Methods

Step by Step Procedures
Step 1:  
Description:

Sampling locations

Sampling occurs yearly at each of six sites around the island of Moorea. At each site, four habitats are sampled (fringing reef, backreef, forereef 10-m, forereef 17-m). Within each habitat there are five 10-m permanent transects along which benthic cover is estimated at fixed locations (initially located randomly but fixed in time).

Taxa

The abundance of taxa are estimated to the following levels: Corals: Order; Macroalgae: Genus, sometimes Species; Algal Turfs: Functional Group of many Species; Crustose Corallines: Order; Other Sessile Invertebrates: Phylum/Class.

Sampling

The relative abundances of benthic components are estimated using 0.25 m2 quadrats divided into 25 squares each 5x5 cm. Each square is scored according to which benthic component makes up >50% of the square. The raw data recorded are the number of squares occupied by each component in each quadrat. Data are collected for 10 quadrats per transects and 5 transects per habitat. Data are converted to relative percent cover by multiplying the number of squares occupied times 4 (each square represents 4% of the area of the quadrat [25 cm2/625cm2]). Mean, Standard Deviation and Standard Error are calculated for each transect and habitat.

Data Set Usage Rights

Data collected under the auspices of the MCR LTER are available to the public after primary publication, or at most two years after the completion of the study unless proprietary restrictions are warranted. Use of MCR LTER data is subject to acceptance of the following conditions: 1. The user agrees to provide valid name and contact information prior to downloading online data. This information will be used to contact the user in case of changes to the data, and may also be used by data set authors and MCR LTER project administrators to document data usage. 2. The user agrees to cite the data set author and MCR LTER in all publications in which the data are used, as per the instructions in the data documentation. If no specific instructions are provided in the data documentation, the user is requested to include the following statement: "Data sets were provided by the Moorea Coral Reef Ecosystem LTER, funded by the US National Science Foundation (OCE-0417412)". 3. The user agrees to provide one copy of any manuscript based on MCR LTER data to the data set author prior to submitting it for publication. 4. The user agrees to send two hard copies of any published manuscript based on MCR LTER data to the following address: Dr. Andrew J. Brooks Deputy Program Director, MCR LTER Marine Science Institute University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106-6150 The user also agrees to send one electronic copy (pdf format) to the following e-mail address: brooks@msi.ucsb.edu 5. Users are prohibited from selling or redistributing any data provided by MCR LTER without explicit prior permission. 6. Users are encouraged to contact original investigators responsible for data. Where appropriate, researchers whose projects are integrally dependent on MCR LTER data are encouraged to consider collaboration and/or co-authorship with original investigators. 7. Extensive efforts are made to ensure that online data are accurate and up to date, but the authors and the MCR LTER will not take responsibility for any errors that may exist in data provided online. Furthermore, the user assumes all responsibility for errors in analysis or judgment resulting from use of the data. 8. Any violation of the terms of this agreement will result in immediate forfeiture of the data and loss of access privileges to other MCR LTER data sets.
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Metadata download Ecological Metadata Language (EML) File