This study aimed to map habitats and species distribution in a benthoscape section of the Paranaguá Bay inlet, Paraná State, Southern Brazil. The degree of correspondence between maps independently generated through sidescan imagery and macrofauna and sediment samples was also evaluated. The study area had approximately 9km2 and was chosen considering both diverse landscape features and proximity to future port developments. Sampling was performed in 67 evenly distributed and unreplicated sites. Patterns related to backscatter intensity (high and low) and the presence or absence of bedforms were observed, as well as other large-scale features like sand waves and beach rock outcrops. Local sedimentary environments were represented in a mosai...
Within the project Spatial Organization of Species Distributions: Hierarchical and Scale-Dependent P...
22 stations on and around the Brown Bank were selected to study local ecological variation and to li...
Modification showed by intertidal macrofaunal communities between two nearby sites that change from ...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to map habitats and species distribution in a benthoscape section of the P...
Benthic habitat mapping is an important first step towards ecosystem-based management. In a top-down...
Geomorphological research offers a valuable first step to understand the complexity of seafloor patt...
High-resolution surveying techniques of subtidal soft-bottom seafloor habitats show higher small-sca...
Dredge material placement is among the major problems in coastal management. Sedimentation caused by...
Shelf morphology and sedimentary regimes are influenced by processes operating at different temporal...
Near-shore benthic biotopes, in the 2–30 m depth range, were analyzed and mapped using a combination...
High-resolution surveying techniques of subtidal soft-bottom seafloor habitats show higher small-sca...
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SILVA, A. F. da; FRANKLIN-JUNIOR, W.; ROCHA-BARREIRA, C. de A. Variação em pequena escala da macrofa...
NEVES, R. A. F.; VALENTIM, J. L. Revisão bibliográfica sobre a macrofauna bentônica de fundos não-co...
Marine unconsolidated sediments constitute the largest ecosystems on earth in terms of spatial cover...
Within the project Spatial Organization of Species Distributions: Hierarchical and Scale-Dependent P...
22 stations on and around the Brown Bank were selected to study local ecological variation and to li...
Modification showed by intertidal macrofaunal communities between two nearby sites that change from ...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to map habitats and species distribution in a benthoscape section of the P...
Benthic habitat mapping is an important first step towards ecosystem-based management. In a top-down...
Geomorphological research offers a valuable first step to understand the complexity of seafloor patt...
High-resolution surveying techniques of subtidal soft-bottom seafloor habitats show higher small-sca...
Dredge material placement is among the major problems in coastal management. Sedimentation caused by...
Shelf morphology and sedimentary regimes are influenced by processes operating at different temporal...
Near-shore benthic biotopes, in the 2–30 m depth range, were analyzed and mapped using a combination...
High-resolution surveying techniques of subtidal soft-bottom seafloor habitats show higher small-sca...
Submitted by Josiane ribeiro (josiane.caic@gmail.com) on 2015-12-17T22:29:31Z No. of bitstreams: 1...
SILVA, A. F. da; FRANKLIN-JUNIOR, W.; ROCHA-BARREIRA, C. de A. Variação em pequena escala da macrofa...
NEVES, R. A. F.; VALENTIM, J. L. Revisão bibliográfica sobre a macrofauna bentônica de fundos não-co...
Marine unconsolidated sediments constitute the largest ecosystems on earth in terms of spatial cover...
Within the project Spatial Organization of Species Distributions: Hierarchical and Scale-Dependent P...
22 stations on and around the Brown Bank were selected to study local ecological variation and to li...
Modification showed by intertidal macrofaunal communities between two nearby sites that change from ...