MODELLING, SIMULATION AND VISUALIZATION OF A MULTISPECIFIC PHILIPPINE SEAGRASS MEADOW

Seagrass meadows are constantly under threat from natural and man-made stresses due to its shallow existence in the coastal environment. Restoration and preservation of seagrasses by means of rehabilitation or transplanting strategies is possible, but the studies have been limited. An agent-based mo...

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Main Authors: V. P. Bongolan, G. M. Torres, J. E. Branzuela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2019-12-01
Series:The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Online Access:https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-4-W19/77/2019/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W19-77-2019.pdf
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spelling doaj-7511521b00574bb6a6a5978b0cdc9a6e2020-11-25T01:11:16ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342019-12-01XLII-4-W19778210.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W19-77-2019MODELLING, SIMULATION AND VISUALIZATION OF A MULTISPECIFIC PHILIPPINE SEAGRASS MEADOWV. P. Bongolan0G. M. Torres1J. E. Branzuela2System Modeling and Simulation Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of the Philippines, 1101 Diliman, Quezon City, PhilippinesSystem Modeling and Simulation Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of the Philippines, 1101 Diliman, Quezon City, PhilippinesSystem Modeling and Simulation Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of the Philippines, 1101 Diliman, Quezon City, PhilippinesSeagrass meadows are constantly under threat from natural and man-made stresses due to its shallow existence in the coastal environment. Restoration and preservation of seagrasses by means of rehabilitation or transplanting strategies is possible, but the studies have been limited. An agent-based model of a mixed Philippine seagrass meadow is presented. Three species were used for testing: <i>Enhalus acoroides</i>, <i>Thalassia hemprichii</i>, and <i>Cymodocea rotundata</i>. The model features parameter-based clonal growth of seagrass species, recruitment of new seagrass apices through basic flowering/seeding, and a crowding logic for multiple coexisting species in a single meadow. Seagrass clonal growth is modeled using a modified Diffusion-Limited Aggregation (DLA) model. Each species has a preconfigured set of parameters for clonal growth including rhizome elongation, branching rate, vertical elongation rate, rhizome branching angle and shoot age. Seed recruitment is applied through occasional flowering/seeding events configurable per species. We developed a simple three-species competition model which controls the growth and direct competition effects based on a configurable population size and comparison radius. Upon further calibration and validation, the model would enable more accurate long-term predictions for different rehabilitation and transplanting strategies of mixed seagrass meadows. Further improvements can also be implemented, particularly taking into account the environmental variables within the meadows such as light attenuation and salinity, among other factors.https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-4-W19/77/2019/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W19-77-2019.pdf
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author V. P. Bongolan
G. M. Torres
J. E. Branzuela
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G. M. Torres
J. E. Branzuela
MODELLING, SIMULATION AND VISUALIZATION OF A MULTISPECIFIC PHILIPPINE SEAGRASS MEADOW
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
author_facet V. P. Bongolan
G. M. Torres
J. E. Branzuela
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title MODELLING, SIMULATION AND VISUALIZATION OF A MULTISPECIFIC PHILIPPINE SEAGRASS MEADOW
title_short MODELLING, SIMULATION AND VISUALIZATION OF A MULTISPECIFIC PHILIPPINE SEAGRASS MEADOW
title_full MODELLING, SIMULATION AND VISUALIZATION OF A MULTISPECIFIC PHILIPPINE SEAGRASS MEADOW
title_fullStr MODELLING, SIMULATION AND VISUALIZATION OF A MULTISPECIFIC PHILIPPINE SEAGRASS MEADOW
title_full_unstemmed MODELLING, SIMULATION AND VISUALIZATION OF A MULTISPECIFIC PHILIPPINE SEAGRASS MEADOW
title_sort modelling, simulation and visualization of a multispecific philippine seagrass meadow
publisher Copernicus Publications
series The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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publishDate 2019-12-01
description Seagrass meadows are constantly under threat from natural and man-made stresses due to its shallow existence in the coastal environment. Restoration and preservation of seagrasses by means of rehabilitation or transplanting strategies is possible, but the studies have been limited. An agent-based model of a mixed Philippine seagrass meadow is presented. Three species were used for testing: <i>Enhalus acoroides</i>, <i>Thalassia hemprichii</i>, and <i>Cymodocea rotundata</i>. The model features parameter-based clonal growth of seagrass species, recruitment of new seagrass apices through basic flowering/seeding, and a crowding logic for multiple coexisting species in a single meadow. Seagrass clonal growth is modeled using a modified Diffusion-Limited Aggregation (DLA) model. Each species has a preconfigured set of parameters for clonal growth including rhizome elongation, branching rate, vertical elongation rate, rhizome branching angle and shoot age. Seed recruitment is applied through occasional flowering/seeding events configurable per species. We developed a simple three-species competition model which controls the growth and direct competition effects based on a configurable population size and comparison radius. Upon further calibration and validation, the model would enable more accurate long-term predictions for different rehabilitation and transplanting strategies of mixed seagrass meadows. Further improvements can also be implemented, particularly taking into account the environmental variables within the meadows such as light attenuation and salinity, among other factors.
url https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-4-W19/77/2019/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W19-77-2019.pdf
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