Authors
RJ Murphy, AJ Underwood, MH Pinkerton, P Range
Publication date
2005/11/22
Journal
Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology
Volume
325
Issue
1
Pages
111-124
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The use of field reflectance spectrometry to detect and quantify chlorophyll-a in intertidal epilithic micro-algae is evaluated. Sandstone disks were placed into intertidal areas for different amounts of time to accumulate micro-algae. Field reflectance spectra (350–1050 nm) were acquired from each of the disks before and after they were collected from the intertidal zone. Pigments were extracted from the sandstone disks using methanol and chlorophyll-a concentration was determined spectrophotometrically. Other pigments were identified using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Different ratios of reflectance were tested. A ratio of reflectances at 750 and 670 nm (R750/R670) had the tightest correlation with chlorophyll-a (R2=0.93; SE=1.14; P=<0.001; n=25). Data from the field were used to predict values of chlorophyll-a; predictions were strongly and linearly related to observed values (R2=0.95; SE …
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Scholar articles
RJ Murphy, AJ Underwood, MH Pinkerton, P Range - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2005