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Huang, Z. | McArthur, M. | Anderson, T. | Nichol, S. | Siwabessy, J.
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This study investigated the surrogacy relationships between marine physical variables and the distribution of marine infauna species and measures of benthic biodiversity across the continental shelf offshore from Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. The three study areas are located at Mandu Creek, Point Cloates and Gnaraloo covering a combined area of 1038 km2. The physical variables include morphometric variables derived from multibeam bathymetry data, texture measures derived from acoustic backscatter data, sediment variables from 265 samples, seabed exposure estimates and geomorphic feature types. Together, these data were used to model total abundance and species richness, and 10 individual infauna species using a Random Forest Decision Tree. The key findings are: - Generally, the surrogacy relationships are stronger at Gnaraloo than at Mandu and Point Cloates. This is likely due to the fact that Gnaraloo is dominated by soft sediment and Point Cloates and Mandu have larger areas of hard substrates which preclude infauna. - At Gnaraloo, the most important physical surrogates were the sediment variables. - At Point Cloates, the most important physical surrogates were the bathymetry-derived parameters including seabed heterogeneity, morphological position, and slope. - At Mandu, the most important physical surrogates were the mixture of the bathymetry- derived parameters including morphological position and geomorphic features, and the sediment variables including gravel content, and backscatter derived texture measures. - Seabed exposure was not a useful physical surrogate for the infauna distribution in this study. The likely reasons are not clear, but could be a function of the grid resolution (150 m) of the hydrodynamic model used to generate the exposure variable relative to infaunal patterns; or that the infauna species are protected by the sediment from seabed disturbance.
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