Planning for resilience is the focus of many marine conservation programs and initiatives. These efforts aim to inform conservation strategies for marine regions to ensure they have inbuilt capacity to retain biological diversity and ecological function in the face of global environmental change – particularly changes in climate and resource exploitation. In the absence of direct biological and ecological information for many marine species, scientists are increasingly using spatially-explicit, predictive-modeling approaches. Through the improved access to multibeam sonar and underwater video technology these models provide spatial predictions of the most suitable regions for an organism at resolutions previously not possible. However, sens...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.Knowledge of the factors that influence spatial patterns in fish abundance, dist...
Improved access to multibeam sonar and underwater video technology is enabling scientists to use spa...
I use spatial modelling to investigate how relative abundance and body-length can be used to identif...
Planning for resilience is the focus of many marine conservation programs and initiatives. These eff...
We used species distribution modelling to identify key environmental variables influencing the spati...
Habitat classes are often used as surrogates to represent or capture species assemblages in the desi...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to create predictive species distribution models (SDMs) for...
Defining the oceanic habitats of migratory marine species is important for both single species and e...
Aim: Macroecological theory predicts that along direct physiological gradients there will be unimod...
This research investigated patterns in the distribution and abundance of nearshore fishes of south-e...
Information on habitat associations from survey data, combined with spatial modelling, allow the de...
A major limitation to fully integrated ecosystem based fishery management approaches is a lack of in...
As species distribution models, and similar techniques, have emerged in marine ecology, a vast array...
Aim: We developed predictive models of coral reef fish species richness and abundance that account f...
To manage coral reef species, it is important to identify the factors that determine their distribut...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.Knowledge of the factors that influence spatial patterns in fish abundance, dist...
Improved access to multibeam sonar and underwater video technology is enabling scientists to use spa...
I use spatial modelling to investigate how relative abundance and body-length can be used to identif...
Planning for resilience is the focus of many marine conservation programs and initiatives. These eff...
We used species distribution modelling to identify key environmental variables influencing the spati...
Habitat classes are often used as surrogates to represent or capture species assemblages in the desi...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to create predictive species distribution models (SDMs) for...
Defining the oceanic habitats of migratory marine species is important for both single species and e...
Aim: Macroecological theory predicts that along direct physiological gradients there will be unimod...
This research investigated patterns in the distribution and abundance of nearshore fishes of south-e...
Information on habitat associations from survey data, combined with spatial modelling, allow the de...
A major limitation to fully integrated ecosystem based fishery management approaches is a lack of in...
As species distribution models, and similar techniques, have emerged in marine ecology, a vast array...
Aim: We developed predictive models of coral reef fish species richness and abundance that account f...
To manage coral reef species, it is important to identify the factors that determine their distribut...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.Knowledge of the factors that influence spatial patterns in fish abundance, dist...
Improved access to multibeam sonar and underwater video technology is enabling scientists to use spa...
I use spatial modelling to investigate how relative abundance and body-length can be used to identif...