Use of fractal dimension to quantify coral shape

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_5822B7ADE653
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Use of fractal dimension to quantify coral shape
Journal
Coral Reefs
Author(s)
Martin-Garin B., Lathuilière B., Verrecchia E.P., Geister J.
ISSN
0722-4028
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2007
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
26
Pages
541-550
Language
english
Abstract
A morphometrical method to quantify and characterize coral corallites using Richardson Plots and Kaye's notion of fractal dimensions is presented. A Jurassic coral species (Aplosmilia spinosa) and five Recent coral species were compared using the Box-Counting Method. This method enables the characterization of their morphologies at calicular and septal levels by their fractal dimensions (structural and textural). Moreover, it is possible to determine differences between species of Montastraea and to tackle the high phenotypic plasticity of Montastraea annularis. The use of fractal dimensions versus conventional methods (e.g., measurements of linear dimensions with a calliper, landmarks, Fourier analyses) to explore a rugged boundary object is discussed. It appears that fractal methods have the potential to considerably simplify the morphometrical and statistical approaches, and be a valuable addition to methods based on Euclidian geometry.
Keywords
Fractal, Corallite, Method, Morphology, Variability
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10/12/2009 16:34
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