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Combining quadrat, rake, and echosounding to estimate submerged aquatic vegetation biomass at the ecosystem scale

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Botrel, Morgan (Auteur)
  • Hudon, Christiane (Auteur)
  • Biron, Pascale M. (Auteur)
  • Maranger, Roxane (Auteur)
Titre
Combining quadrat, rake, and echosounding to estimate submerged aquatic vegetation biomass at the ecosystem scale
Résumé
Abstract Measuring freshwater submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) biomass at large spatial scales is challenging, and no single technique can cost effectively accomplish this while maintaining accuracy. We propose to combine and intercalibrate accurate quadrat‐scuba diver technique, fast rake sampling, and large‐scale echosounding. We found that the overall relationship between quadrat and rake biomass is moderately strong (pseudo R 2  = 0.61) and varies with substrate type and SAV growth form. Rake biomass was also successfully estimated from biovolume (pseudo R 2  = 0.57), a biomass proxy derived from echosounding. In addition, the relationship was affected, in decreasing relevance, by SAV growth form, flow velocity, acoustic data quality, depth, and wind conditions. Sequential application of calibrations yielded predictions in agreement with quadrat observations, but echosounding predictions underestimated biomass in shallow areas (< 1 m) while outperforming point estimation in deep areas (> 3 m). Whole‐system quadrat‐equivalent biomass from echosounding differed by a factor of two from point survey estimates, suggesting echosounding is more accurate at larger scales owing to the increased sample size and better representation of spatial heterogeneity. To decide when an individual or a combination of techniques is profitable, we developed a step‐by‐step guideline. Given the risks of quadrat‐scuba diver technique, we recommend developing a one‐time quadrat–rake calibration, followed by the use of rake and echosounding when sampling at larger spatial and temporal scales. In this case, rake sampling becomes a valid ground truthing method for echosounding, also providing valuable species information and estimates in shallow waters where echosounding is inappropriate.
Publication
Limnology and Oceanography: Methods
Volume
21
Numéro
4
Pages
192-208
Date
04/2023
Abrév. de revue
Limnology & Ocean Methods
Langue
en
DOI
10.1002/lom3.10539
ISSN
1541-5856, 1541-5856
URL
https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lom3.10539
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2025-07-07 14 h 12
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Botrel, M., Hudon, C., Biron, P. M., & Maranger, R. (2023). Combining quadrat, rake, and echosounding to estimate submerged aquatic vegetation biomass at the ecosystem scale. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 21(4), 192–208. https://doi.org/10.1002/lom3.10539
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