Conservation status, research, and knowledge of seagrass habitats in World Heritage properties

R Losciale, J Day, S Heron - Conservation Science and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is increasingly threatening World Heritage (WH) properties and their
Outstanding Universal Value (OUV). Climate change impacts the attributes that collectively …

Improving approaches to mapping seagrass within the great barrier reef: From field to spaceborne earth observation

LJ McKenzie, LA Langlois, CM Roelfsema - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Seagrass meadows are a key ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area,
providing one of the natural heritage attributes underpinning the reef's outstanding universal …

Subtidal seagrass detector: development of a deep learning seagrass detection and classification model for seagrass presence and density in diverse habitats from …

LA Langlois, CJ Collier, LJ McKenzie - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2023 - frontiersin.org
This paper presents the development and evaluation of a Subtidal Seagrass Detector (the
Detector). Deep learning models were used to detect most forms of seagrass occurring in a …

Adipose tissue estimation of foraging and nesting green turtles Chelonia mydas using bioelectrical impedance analysis

S Kophamel, LC Ward, D Mendez, E Ariel… - Endangered Species …, 2023 - int-res.com
Adipose tissue is the main energy store in sea turtles and fluctuates in response to dietary
conditions and external stressors. Monitoring programmes commonly use body condition …

[图书][B] Resilience in practice: development of a seagrass resilience metric for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Monitoring Program

CJ Collier, L Langlois, M Waycott, LJ McKenzie - 2021 - elibrary.gbrmpa.gov.au
[Extract] Executive summary: Sexual reproduction is an important aspect of seagrass
resilience and has been in the condition and trend reporting metrics for the inshore seagrass …

[PDF][PDF] A catalogue record for this publication is available from the National Library of Australia

J Waterhouse, R Gruber, M Logan, C Petus, C Howley… - researchgate.net
The Great Barrier Reef (the Reef) is the most extensive reef system in the world, comprising
over 2900 km2 of coral reefs. It also includes large areas of seagrass meadows, estimated to …

[引用][C] The vulnerability of World Heritage seagrass habitats to climate change. Development and application of a thematic group framework

R Losciale - 2022 - James Cook University