To better understand the possible relationships between the geology of the seabed and the associated biological communities, we conducted a multibeam sonar survey over New Zealand Star Bank in the eastern Bass Strait. We applied a hierarchical method of benthic habitat mapping to the Secondary Biotope and Biological Facies levels at the site (<10 km) scale. Four Secondary Biotopes and four Biological Facies have been defined on the basis of geomorphology revealed by the bathymetry model and the results of statistical analysis of the sediment and underwater video transect data over the bank. The major differences which control the distribution of biological communities in the New Zealand Star Bank area appear to be related to variations in s...
Understanding of the processes regulating sediment transport, accumulation and erosion requires an a...
Hydrographers Passage lies on the shelf-edge of the central Great Barrier Reef in north-eastern Aust...
Fish assemblages of unconsolidated sedimentary habitats on continental shelves are poorly described ...
To better understand the possible relationships between the geology of the seabed and the associated...
Continental shelf waters are subject to the greatest impact by humans. If marine ecosystems are to b...
The question as to whether geophysical data from habitats can be used to predict the occurrence of b...
An integrated analysis of biological and geoscientific data collected from the nearshore marine envi...
The question as to whether geophysical data from habitats can be used to predict the occurrence of b...
In early 2004 the Victoria Land Transect project sampled coastal north-western Ross Sea shelf bentho...
Seabed mapping can quantify the extent of benthic habitats that comprise marine ecosystems, and asse...
The East Antarctic continental shelf has had very few studies examining the macrobenthos structure o...
The mapping of seabed environments is fundamental to successful fisheries management and environment...
High-resolution surveying techniques of subtidal soft-bottom seafloor habitats show higher small-sca...
The relationship between hard substrate type, depth and ecology has not been widely investigated in ...
Mapping of physical benthic habitats at the head of Hudson Canyon was performed by means of integrat...
Understanding of the processes regulating sediment transport, accumulation and erosion requires an a...
Hydrographers Passage lies on the shelf-edge of the central Great Barrier Reef in north-eastern Aust...
Fish assemblages of unconsolidated sedimentary habitats on continental shelves are poorly described ...
To better understand the possible relationships between the geology of the seabed and the associated...
Continental shelf waters are subject to the greatest impact by humans. If marine ecosystems are to b...
The question as to whether geophysical data from habitats can be used to predict the occurrence of b...
An integrated analysis of biological and geoscientific data collected from the nearshore marine envi...
The question as to whether geophysical data from habitats can be used to predict the occurrence of b...
In early 2004 the Victoria Land Transect project sampled coastal north-western Ross Sea shelf bentho...
Seabed mapping can quantify the extent of benthic habitats that comprise marine ecosystems, and asse...
The East Antarctic continental shelf has had very few studies examining the macrobenthos structure o...
The mapping of seabed environments is fundamental to successful fisheries management and environment...
High-resolution surveying techniques of subtidal soft-bottom seafloor habitats show higher small-sca...
The relationship between hard substrate type, depth and ecology has not been widely investigated in ...
Mapping of physical benthic habitats at the head of Hudson Canyon was performed by means of integrat...
Understanding of the processes regulating sediment transport, accumulation and erosion requires an a...
Hydrographers Passage lies on the shelf-edge of the central Great Barrier Reef in north-eastern Aust...
Fish assemblages of unconsolidated sedimentary habitats on continental shelves are poorly described ...