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Effects of changing spatial scale on acoustic observations of patchiness in the Gulf Stream
Authors:R W Nero  J J Magnuson
Institution:(1) Center for Limnology, 680 North Park St., WI 53706 Madison, USA;(2) Present address: Naval Oceanographic and Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center, MS 39529-5004, USA
Abstract:We examine the influence of spatial scale on studies of nektonic patchiness at the north edge of the Gulf Stream by altering the grain size of acoustic cross sections and applying a patch-finding algorithm. From original lsquopicturesrsquo of 180 pixels deep by 540–1260 pixels long, we averaged depth and length, to give 9 scales ranging from fine grain (1 m vertical × 25 m horizontal sized pixels) to coarse grain (12 m × 300 m sized pixels). Measures of overall echo intensity within patches were the most predictable and showed little change with scale. Measures of variability of the echo within patches showed simple negative trends with scale and were best measured at fine spatial scales. Patch size and shape related variables have a more complex relationship with scale with differences between day and night transects more pronounced at intermediate scales. This suggests behavioral patch forming mechanisms within the nekton occur at a specific grain size (4 m vertical × 100 m horizontal) within the Gulf Stream front.
Keywords:patchiness  nekton  Gulf Stream  acoustics  scale
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