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End to End Digitisation and Analysis of Three-Dimensional Coral Models, from Communities to Corallites

Author(s)
Gutierrez-Heredia, Luis  
Benzoni, Francesca  
Murphy, Emma  
Reynaud, Emmanuel G.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11787
Date Issued
2016-02-22
Date Available
2020-12-08T11:54:25Z
Abstract
Coral reefs hosts nearly 25% of all marine species and provide food sources for half a billion people worldwide while only a very small percentage have been surveyed. Advances in technology and processing along with affordable underwater cameras and Internet availability gives us the possibility to provide tools and softwares to survey entire coral reefs. Holistic ecological analyses of corals require not only the community view (10s to 100s of meters), but also the single colony analysis as well as corallite identification. As corals are three-dimensional, classical approaches to determine percent cover and structural complexity across spatial scales are inefficient, time-consuming and limited to experts. Here we propose an end-to-end approach to estimate these parameters using low-cost equipment (GoPro, Canon) and freeware (123D Catch, Meshmixer and Netfabb), allowing every community to participate in surveys and monitoring of their coral ecosystem.We demonstrate our approach on 9 species of underwater colonies in ranging size and morphology. 3D models of underwater colonies, fresh samples and bleached skeletons with high quality texture mapping and detailed topographic morphology were produced, and Surface Area and Volume measurements (parameters widely used for ecological and coral health studies) were calculated and analysed. Moreover, we integrated collected sample models with micro-photogrammetry models of individual corallites to aid identification and colony and polyp scale analysis.
Other Sponsorship
University of Milano-Bicocca Marine Research
High Education Centre in Magoodhoo
Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture, Republic of Maldives
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia, Mexico, Abroad doctoral scholarship
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
PLoS
Journal
PLoS ONE
Volume
11
Issue
2
Copyright (Published Version)
2016 the Authors
Subjects

Animals

Anthozoa

Three-dimensional ima...

Coral reefs

Digital imaging

Taxonomy

DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0149641
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1932-6203
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