The ecosystem dynamics of benthic communities depend on the relative importance of organism reproductive traits, environmental factors, inter-specific interactions, and mortality processes. The fine-scale community ecology of sessile organisms can be investigated using spatial analyses because the position of the specimens on the substrate (their spatial positions) reflects the biological and ecological processes that they were subject to in-life. Consequently, spatial point process analyses (SPPA) and Bayesian network inference (BNI) can be used to reveal key insights into the ecological dynamics of these deep-sea communities. Here we use these analyses to investigate the ecology of deep-sea glass sponge dominated community “The Forest of ...
ABSTRACT. Deep-sea sponge-dominated communities are complex habitats considered hotspots of biodiver...
commemorate the 25th anniversary of the historic discovery of deepsea hydrothermal vents (NOAA, 2002...
Deep-sea sponge-dominated communities are complex habitats considered hotspots of biodiversity and e...
The ecosystem dynamics of benthic communities depend on the relative importance of organism reproduc...
Sessile communities provide an ideal opportunity to understand how population interactions are struc...
Successional theory proposes that fast growing and well dispersed opportunistic species are the firs...
ABSTRACT: Glass sponge reefs (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are unique to the Pacific coast of Canada. T...
Spatial variability in community structure of dictyoceratid sponges (class Demospongiae; order Dicty...
Changes in habitat-forming organisms can have complex consequences for associated species. Sessile e...
Understanding processes that contribute to population maintenance is critical to the management and ...
The structure and dynamics of sponge-dominated assemblages living on both shallow and deep coastal a...
The spatial distributions of benthic organisms within a coral reef ecosystem are structured by biolo...
Partially owing to their isolation and remote distribution, research on seamounts is still in its in...
The deep sea is the largest ecosystem on our planet, but its sheer size and remoteness causes it to ...
There have been few studies on the structure and dynamics of sponge-dominated assemblages, despite t...
ABSTRACT. Deep-sea sponge-dominated communities are complex habitats considered hotspots of biodiver...
commemorate the 25th anniversary of the historic discovery of deepsea hydrothermal vents (NOAA, 2002...
Deep-sea sponge-dominated communities are complex habitats considered hotspots of biodiversity and e...
The ecosystem dynamics of benthic communities depend on the relative importance of organism reproduc...
Sessile communities provide an ideal opportunity to understand how population interactions are struc...
Successional theory proposes that fast growing and well dispersed opportunistic species are the firs...
ABSTRACT: Glass sponge reefs (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are unique to the Pacific coast of Canada. T...
Spatial variability in community structure of dictyoceratid sponges (class Demospongiae; order Dicty...
Changes in habitat-forming organisms can have complex consequences for associated species. Sessile e...
Understanding processes that contribute to population maintenance is critical to the management and ...
The structure and dynamics of sponge-dominated assemblages living on both shallow and deep coastal a...
The spatial distributions of benthic organisms within a coral reef ecosystem are structured by biolo...
Partially owing to their isolation and remote distribution, research on seamounts is still in its in...
The deep sea is the largest ecosystem on our planet, but its sheer size and remoteness causes it to ...
There have been few studies on the structure and dynamics of sponge-dominated assemblages, despite t...
ABSTRACT. Deep-sea sponge-dominated communities are complex habitats considered hotspots of biodiver...
commemorate the 25th anniversary of the historic discovery of deepsea hydrothermal vents (NOAA, 2002...
Deep-sea sponge-dominated communities are complex habitats considered hotspots of biodiversity and e...