Human infrastructures can modify ecosystems, thereby affecting the occurrence and spatial distribution of organisms, as well as ecosystem functionality. Sustainable development requires the ability to predict responses of species to anthropogenic pressures. We investigated the large scale, long term effect of important human alterations of benthic habitats with an integrated approach combining engineering and ecological modelling. We focused our analysis on the Oosterschelde basin (The Netherlands), which was partially embanked by a storm surge barrier (Oosterscheldekering, 1986). We made use of 1) a prognostic (numerical) environmental (hydrodynamic) model and 2) a novel application of quantile regression to Species Distribution Modeling (...
As a response to climate change and sea-level rise, new nourishment strategies for low-lying sandy c...
Understanding how altered hydrodynamics related to climate change and anthropogenic modificat...
Marine benthic ecosystems are difficult to monitor and assess, which is in contrast to modern ecosys...
Human infrastructures can modify ecosystems, thereby affecting the occurrence and spatial distributi...
Human infrastructures can modify ecosystems, thereby affecting the occurrence and spatial distributi...
Human infrastructures can modify ecosystems, thereby affecting the occurrence and spatial distributi...
The natural coastal hydrodynamics and morphology worldwide is altered by human interventions such as...
The construction of a storm-surge barrier in the mouth of the Oosterscheide caused important hydrody...
There is a growing need to predict ecological responses to long-term habitat change. However, statis...
Ongoing statistical sophistication allows a shift from describing species’ spatial distributions tow...
There is a growing need to predict ecological responses to long-term habitat change. However, statis...
We used small-scale species distribution models to predict the past and present spatial distribution...
This study aims at contributing to the development of statistical models to predict macrobenthic spe...
The occurrence and distribution of macrozoobenthos in estuaries are strongly related to sediment gra...
International audienceDuring the last fifty years, there has been a dramatic increase in the develop...
As a response to climate change and sea-level rise, new nourishment strategies for low-lying sandy c...
Understanding how altered hydrodynamics related to climate change and anthropogenic modificat...
Marine benthic ecosystems are difficult to monitor and assess, which is in contrast to modern ecosys...
Human infrastructures can modify ecosystems, thereby affecting the occurrence and spatial distributi...
Human infrastructures can modify ecosystems, thereby affecting the occurrence and spatial distributi...
Human infrastructures can modify ecosystems, thereby affecting the occurrence and spatial distributi...
The natural coastal hydrodynamics and morphology worldwide is altered by human interventions such as...
The construction of a storm-surge barrier in the mouth of the Oosterscheide caused important hydrody...
There is a growing need to predict ecological responses to long-term habitat change. However, statis...
Ongoing statistical sophistication allows a shift from describing species’ spatial distributions tow...
There is a growing need to predict ecological responses to long-term habitat change. However, statis...
We used small-scale species distribution models to predict the past and present spatial distribution...
This study aims at contributing to the development of statistical models to predict macrobenthic spe...
The occurrence and distribution of macrozoobenthos in estuaries are strongly related to sediment gra...
International audienceDuring the last fifty years, there has been a dramatic increase in the develop...
As a response to climate change and sea-level rise, new nourishment strategies for low-lying sandy c...
Understanding how altered hydrodynamics related to climate change and anthropogenic modificat...
Marine benthic ecosystems are difficult to monitor and assess, which is in contrast to modern ecosys...