Cabrillo III Long-Term trends | MARINe

Cabrillo III Long-Term trends

See below for trend graphs

In order to standardize species resolution across all MARINe groups, and over time, some species (typically rare) were lumped for graphical presentation of Long-Term monitoring data. See lumped categories for definitions (some variation occurs between methods and over time).

Photo Plots

Long-Term methods Photo Plot thumbnail

Below are the trends observed for each Photo Plot target species at this site. Long-Term percent cover trend graphs also include any species that reached a minimum of 25% cover during any single point in time within a given target species assemblage. Breaks in trend lines represent missed sampling events. For additional species observed that did not meet this 25% threshold, please use the Interactive Map.

Chthamalus/Balanus (Acorn Barnacles) and Tetraclita (Pink Barnacle)

Cabrillo III barnacle trend plot

Pollicipes (Goose Barnacle)

Cabrillo III Pollicipes trend plot

Mytilus (California Mussel)

Cabrillo III Mytilus trend plot

Silvetia (Golden Rockweed)

Cabrillo III Silvetia trend plot

Transects

Long-Term methods Transects thumbnail

Below are the trends observed for each Transect target species at this site. Long-Term trend graphs also include any species that reached a minimum of 25% cover during any single point in time within a given target species assemblage. Breaks in trend lines represent missed sampling events.

Egregia (Feather-Boa Kelp)

Cabrillo III Egregia trend plot

Red Algal Turf

Cabrillo III red algal turf trend plot

Phyllospadix (Surfgrass)

Cabrillo III surfgrass trend plot

Species Counts and Sizes

Long-Term methods Counts thumbnail

Species Counts and Sizes (where recorded) for Pisaster are shown below for this site. At some sites, other sea star species and Katharina are counted in addition to Pisaster. The sum of all individuals across all plots is displayed. Note that data gaps are represented by breaks in long-term count trend lines, but are not shown in size plots.

Pisaster (Ochre Star)

Plots were sampled regularly at this site, but no Pisaster were observed.

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