Underwater photogrammetry in Antarctica: long-term observations in benthic ecosystems and legacy data rescue
The need for sound baseline information about community structure and composition against which changes can be detected and quantified is a well-recognised priority in Antarctica. Here, the collection of such data is challenging, especially at sea, where long-term monitoring is usually logistically...
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ftsassariuniiris:oai:iris.uniss.it:11388/307051 2024-04-14T08:02:04+00:00 Underwater photogrammetry in Antarctica: long-term observations in benthic ecosystems and legacy data rescue Piazza, Paola Cummings, Vonda Guzzi, Alice Hawes, Ian Lohrer, Andrew Marini, Simone Marriott, Peter Menna, Fabio Nocerino, Erica Peirano, Andrea Kim, Sanghee Schiaparelli, Stefano Piazza, Paola Cummings, Vonda Guzzi, Alice Hawes, Ian Lohrer, Andrew Marini, Simone Marriott, Peter Menna, Fabio Nocerino, Erica Peirano, Andrea Kim, Sanghee Schiaparelli, Stefano 2019 https://hdl.handle.net/11388/307051 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-019-02480-w https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00300-019-02480-w eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000470694200001 volume:42 issue:6 firstpage:1061 lastpage:1079 numberofpages:19 journal:POLAR BIOLOGY https://hdl.handle.net/11388/307051 doi:10.1007/s00300-019-02480-w info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85065168788 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00300-019-02480-w info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftsassariuniiris https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-019-02480-w 2024-03-15T03:59:56Z The need for sound baseline information about community structure and composition against which changes can be detected and quantified is a well-recognised priority in Antarctica. Here, the collection of such data is challenging, especially at sea, where long-term monitoring is usually logistically feasible only in the proximity of permanent research stations. In recent years, underwater photogrammetry has emerged as a non-destructive and low-cost method for high-resolution topographic reconstruction. We decided to apply this technique to videos, recorded during standard SCUBA surveys of Antarctic benthos in Tethys Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica) in 2006 and 2015 and originally not meant for photogrammetry. Our aim was to assess the validity and utility of the photogrammetric method to describe benthic communities from the perspective of long-term monitoring. For this purpose, two of the transects surveyed in 2015 were revisited in 2017. Videos were processed with photogrammetric procedures to obtain 3D models of the seafloor and inhabiting organisms. Overall, a total of six 20 m-long transects, corresponding to a total area of ~ 200 m2 of seafloor were analysed. Accuracy of the resulting models, expressed in terms of Length Measurement Error (LME), was 1.9 mm on average. The 2017 transects showed marked differences in some species, such as a 25–49% increase in the number of sea urchins Sterechinus neumayeri (Meissner, 1900) and the complete disappearance of some sponges Mycale (Oxymycale) acerata Kirkpatrick, 1907. Our analyses confirm the efficacy of photogrammetry for monitoring programmes, including their value for the re-analysis of legacy video footage. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ross Sea CINECA IRIS Universitá Degli Studi di Sassari Antarctic Ross Sea Tethys Bay ENVELOPE(164.067,164.067,-74.683,-74.683) Polar Biology 42 6 1061 1079 |
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The need for sound baseline information about community structure and composition against which changes can be detected and quantified is a well-recognised priority in Antarctica. Here, the collection of such data is challenging, especially at sea, where long-term monitoring is usually logistically feasible only in the proximity of permanent research stations. In recent years, underwater photogrammetry has emerged as a non-destructive and low-cost method for high-resolution topographic reconstruction. We decided to apply this technique to videos, recorded during standard SCUBA surveys of Antarctic benthos in Tethys Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica) in 2006 and 2015 and originally not meant for photogrammetry. Our aim was to assess the validity and utility of the photogrammetric method to describe benthic communities from the perspective of long-term monitoring. For this purpose, two of the transects surveyed in 2015 were revisited in 2017. Videos were processed with photogrammetric procedures to obtain 3D models of the seafloor and inhabiting organisms. Overall, a total of six 20 m-long transects, corresponding to a total area of ~ 200 m2 of seafloor were analysed. Accuracy of the resulting models, expressed in terms of Length Measurement Error (LME), was 1.9 mm on average. The 2017 transects showed marked differences in some species, such as a 25–49% increase in the number of sea urchins Sterechinus neumayeri (Meissner, 1900) and the complete disappearance of some sponges Mycale (Oxymycale) acerata Kirkpatrick, 1907. Our analyses confirm the efficacy of photogrammetry for monitoring programmes, including their value for the re-analysis of legacy video footage. |
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Piazza, Paola Cummings, Vonda Guzzi, Alice Hawes, Ian Lohrer, Andrew Marini, Simone Marriott, Peter Menna, Fabio Nocerino, Erica Peirano, Andrea Kim, Sanghee Schiaparelli, Stefano |
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Piazza, Paola Cummings, Vonda Guzzi, Alice Hawes, Ian Lohrer, Andrew Marini, Simone Marriott, Peter Menna, Fabio Nocerino, Erica Peirano, Andrea Kim, Sanghee Schiaparelli, Stefano |
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Piazza, Paola Cummings, Vonda Guzzi, Alice Hawes, Ian Lohrer, Andrew Marini, Simone Marriott, Peter Menna, Fabio Nocerino, Erica Peirano, Andrea Kim, Sanghee Schiaparelli, Stefano Underwater photogrammetry in Antarctica: long-term observations in benthic ecosystems and legacy data rescue |
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Piazza, Paola Cummings, Vonda Guzzi, Alice Hawes, Ian Lohrer, Andrew Marini, Simone Marriott, Peter Menna, Fabio Nocerino, Erica Peirano, Andrea Kim, Sanghee Schiaparelli, Stefano |
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Underwater photogrammetry in Antarctica: long-term observations in benthic ecosystems and legacy data rescue |
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Underwater photogrammetry in Antarctica: long-term observations in benthic ecosystems and legacy data rescue |
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Underwater photogrammetry in Antarctica: long-term observations in benthic ecosystems and legacy data rescue |
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Underwater photogrammetry in Antarctica: long-term observations in benthic ecosystems and legacy data rescue |
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Underwater photogrammetry in Antarctica: long-term observations in benthic ecosystems and legacy data rescue |
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underwater photogrammetry in antarctica: long-term observations in benthic ecosystems and legacy data rescue |
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