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Article Dans Une Revue Scientific Reports Année : 2024

Establishing complexity targets to enhance artificial reef designs

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Abstract Artificial reefs (AR), which are integral tools for fish management, ecological reconciliation and restoration efforts, require non-polluting materials and intricate designs that mimic natural habitats. Despite their three-dimensional complexity, current designs nowadays rely on empirical methods that lack standardised pre-immersion assessment. To improve ecosystem integration, we propose to evaluate 3-dimensional Computer-aided Design (3D CAD) models using a method inspired by functional ecology principles. Based on existing metrics, we assess geometric (C-convexity, P-packing, D-fractal dimension) and informational complexity (R-specific richness, H- diversity, J-evenness). Applying these metrics to different reefs constructed for habitat protection, biomass production and bio-mimicry purposes, we identify potential complexity target points (CTPs). This method provides a framework for improving the effectiveness of artificial reef design by allowing for the adjustment of structural properties. These CTPs represent the first step in enhancing AR designs. We can refine them by evaluating complexity metrics derived from 3D reconstructions of natural habitats to advance bio-mimicry efforts. In situ, post-immersion studies can help make the CTPs more specific for certain species of interest by exploring complexity-diversity or complexity-species distribution relationships at the artificial reef scale.
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hal-04713850 , version 1 (30-09-2024)

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Elisabeth Riera, Benjamin Mauroy, Patrice Francour, Cédric Hubas. Establishing complexity targets to enhance artificial reef designs. Scientific Reports, 2024, 14 (1), pp.22060. ⟨10.1038/s41598-024-72227-z⟩. ⟨hal-04713850⟩
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