Deep-sea sponge grounds provide structurally complex habitat for fish and invertebrates and enhance local biodiversity. They are also vulnerable to bottom-contact fisheries and prime candidates for Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem designation and related conservation action. This study uses species distribution modeling, based on presence and absence observations of Geodia spp. and sponge grounds derived from research trawl catches, as well as spatially continuous data on the physical and biological ocean environment derived from satellite data and oceanographic models, to model the distribution of Geodia sponges and sponge grounds in the Northwest Atlantic. Most models produce excellent fits with validation data although fits are reduced when m...
ABSTRACT Over the course of the past decade, in response to United Nations General Assembly resolut...
This report utilizes a geographic information systems (GIS) modelling approach to simulate commercia...
Significant Benthic Areas are defined in DFO’s Ecological Risk Assessment Framework (ERAF) as “signi...
Deep-sea sponge grounds provide structurally complex habitat for fish and invertebrates and enhance ...
Distribution and species composition of deep-sea sponge grounds of the Flemish Cap, Flemish Pass and...
Effective fisheries and habitat management processes require knowledge of the distribution of areas ...
We used a species distribution modelling approach called random forest (RF) to predict the probabili...
The use of species occurrence as a proxy for habitat type is widespread, probably because it allows ...
ABSTRACT Water masses are bodies of water with distinctive physical and biogeochemical properties. ...
Ferromanganese crusts occurring on seamounts are a potential resource for rare earth elements that a...
Ferromanganese crusts occurring on seamounts are a potential resource for rare earth elements that a...
Species distribution modelling using a random forest (RF) machine learning approach was used to pred...
Emerald Basin on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, is home to a globally unique aggregation...
Habitat suitability models are being used worldwide to help map and manage marine areas of conservat...
Emerald Basin on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, is home to a globally unique aggregation...
ABSTRACT Over the course of the past decade, in response to United Nations General Assembly resolut...
This report utilizes a geographic information systems (GIS) modelling approach to simulate commercia...
Significant Benthic Areas are defined in DFO’s Ecological Risk Assessment Framework (ERAF) as “signi...
Deep-sea sponge grounds provide structurally complex habitat for fish and invertebrates and enhance ...
Distribution and species composition of deep-sea sponge grounds of the Flemish Cap, Flemish Pass and...
Effective fisheries and habitat management processes require knowledge of the distribution of areas ...
We used a species distribution modelling approach called random forest (RF) to predict the probabili...
The use of species occurrence as a proxy for habitat type is widespread, probably because it allows ...
ABSTRACT Water masses are bodies of water with distinctive physical and biogeochemical properties. ...
Ferromanganese crusts occurring on seamounts are a potential resource for rare earth elements that a...
Ferromanganese crusts occurring on seamounts are a potential resource for rare earth elements that a...
Species distribution modelling using a random forest (RF) machine learning approach was used to pred...
Emerald Basin on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, is home to a globally unique aggregation...
Habitat suitability models are being used worldwide to help map and manage marine areas of conservat...
Emerald Basin on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, is home to a globally unique aggregation...
ABSTRACT Over the course of the past decade, in response to United Nations General Assembly resolut...
This report utilizes a geographic information systems (GIS) modelling approach to simulate commercia...
Significant Benthic Areas are defined in DFO’s Ecological Risk Assessment Framework (ERAF) as “signi...