WAMSI 2 - Kimberley Node - Project 1.1.2 - Key ecological processes in Kimberley benthic communities: recruitment and herbivory, Western Australia
Identify the timing of coral and fish replenishment (recruitment of young) in the Kimberley. Determine the significance and impact of algal and seagrass eating species (herbivores) on the Kimberley marine ecosystem. Understand how these ecological processes work in different Kimberley habitats such as coral reefs, mangrove and inter-tidal areas.
Key overall objectives of the project include identifying the nature of these processes from a representative habitat perspective, identifying the important taxa involved in these processes, providing baseline quantitative information, establishing safe monitoring sites and the development of cost-effective techniques suitable to the challenging Kimberley environment.
Field data has been collated and combined into excel spread sheets and locational ESRI GIS shapefiles.
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- Date (Revision)
- 2024-10-17T00:00:00
Publisher
Owner
- Website
- AIMS Web Site
- Website
- AIMS Web Site
- Credit
- Mark Case (Point Of Contact)
- Credit
- Depczynski, Martial, Dr (Principal Investigator)
- Status
- Under development
Principal investigator
Point of contact
- Temporal resolution
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P1Y0M0DT0H0M0S
- Topic category
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- Oceans
Extent
- Description
- Region 1
Extent
- Description
- Collective resources start and end dates
Temporal extent
- Time position
- 2015-03-01
- Time position
- 2016-11-30
- Maintenance and update frequency
- As needed
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- Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License
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- Attribution: Format for citation of metadata sourced from Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) in a list of reference is as follows: "Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS). (2017). WAMSI 2 - Kimberley Node - Project 1.1.2 - Key ecological processes in Kimberley benthic communities: recruitment and herbivory, Western Australia. https://apps.aims.gov.au/metadata/view/05f33378-b7df-433f-8019-16e9c7eb8620, accessed[date-of-access]".
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- Language
- English
- Character encoding
- UTF8
Content Information
- Content type
- Physical measurement
Distribution Information
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Distributor
- OnLine resource
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Bradley, M., Dubuc, A., Piggott, C. V. H., Sambrook, K., Hoey, A. S., Depczynski, M., Langlois, T. J., Gagliano, M., Wilson, S. K., Cure, K., Holmes, T. H., Moore, G. I., Travers, M., Baker, R., Nagelkerken, I., & Sheaves, M. (2024). The fish–mangrove link is context dependent: Tidal regime and reef proximity determine the ecological role of tropical mangroves. Fish and Fisheries, 25, 523–541. https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12822
Bradley, M., Dubuc, A., Piggott, C. V. H., Sambrook, K., Hoey, A. S., Depczynski, M., Langlois, T. J., Gagliano, M., Wilson, S. K., Cure, K., Holmes, T. H., Moore, G. I., Travers, M., Baker, R., Nagelkerken, I., & Sheaves, M. (2024). The fish–mangrove link is context dependent: Tidal regime and reef proximity determine the ecological role of tropical mangroves. Fish and Fisheries, 25, 523–541. https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12822
- OnLine resource
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Theme1.1.2_Coral_frame_locations (shp)
Theme1.1.2_Coral_frame_locations (shp)
- OnLine resource
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Final Report for Project 1.1.2 (pdf)
Final Report for Project 1.1.2 (pdf)
- OnLine resource
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Theme1.1.2_RUV_locations (shp)
Theme1.1.2_RUV_locations (shp)
Resource lineage
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- Dataset
- Maintenance and update frequency
- As needed
Metadata
- Metadata identifier
- 05f33378-b7df-433f-8019-16e9c7eb8620
- Language
- English
- Character encoding
- UTF8
Point of contact
- Hours of service
- 0800 to 1640 UTC+10: Monday to Friday
Type of resource
- Resource scope
- Dataset
- Metadata linkage
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Point of truth URL of this metadata record
Point of truth URL of this metadata record
- Date info (Creation)
- 2017-10-31T00:00:00
- Date info (Revision)
- 2024-05-14T00:00:00
Metadata standard
- Title
- ISO 19115-3:2018