The use of species occurrence as a proxy for habitat type is widespread, probably because it allows the use of species distribution modeling (SDM) to cost-effectively map the distribution of e.g., vulnerable marine ecosystems. We have modeled the distribution of epibenthic megafaunal taxa typical of soft-bottom, Deep-Sea Sponge Aggregations (DSSAs), i.e., “indicators,” to discover where in the Barents Sea region this habitat is likely to occur. The following taxa were collectively modeled: Hexadella cf. dedritifera, Geodia spp., Steletta sp., Stryphnus sp. The data were extracted from MarVid, the video database for the Marine AREAl database for NOrwegian waters (MAREANO). We ask whether modeling density data may be more beneficial than pres...
Effective fisheries and habitat management processes require knowledge of the distribution of areas ...
In the deep ocean symbioses between microbes and invertebrates are emerging as key drivers of ecosys...
Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge (DSCS) species are signature taxa of deep-water habitats, however understa...
The use of species occurrence as a proxy for habitat type is widespread, probably because it allows ...
-Habitat conservation, and hence conservation of biodiversity hinges on knowledge of the spatial dis...
AbstractHabitat conservation, and hence conservation of biodiversity hinges on knowledge of the spat...
Habitat suitability models are being used worldwide to help map and manage marine areas of conservat...
Sponge grounds are biogenic habitats formed by large structure-forming sponges in the deep-sea. They...
Spatial management of the deep sea is challenging due to limited available data on the distribution ...
Deep-sea sponge grounds are important habitats that provide several ecosystem services, yet relative...
Predictive modelling of deep-sea species and assemblages with multibeam acoustic datasets as input v...
As industrialized fishing activities have moved into deeper water, the recognition of Vulnerable Mar...
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...
Discovery and understanding of fragile deep-sea habitats like sponge aggregations, are being outpace...
Effective fisheries and habitat management processes require knowledge of the distribution of areas ...
In the deep ocean symbioses between microbes and invertebrates are emerging as key drivers of ecosys...
Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge (DSCS) species are signature taxa of deep-water habitats, however understa...
The use of species occurrence as a proxy for habitat type is widespread, probably because it allows ...
-Habitat conservation, and hence conservation of biodiversity hinges on knowledge of the spatial dis...
AbstractHabitat conservation, and hence conservation of biodiversity hinges on knowledge of the spat...
Habitat suitability models are being used worldwide to help map and manage marine areas of conservat...
Sponge grounds are biogenic habitats formed by large structure-forming sponges in the deep-sea. They...
Spatial management of the deep sea is challenging due to limited available data on the distribution ...
Deep-sea sponge grounds are important habitats that provide several ecosystem services, yet relative...
Predictive modelling of deep-sea species and assemblages with multibeam acoustic datasets as input v...
As industrialized fishing activities have moved into deeper water, the recognition of Vulnerable Mar...
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...
Discovery and understanding of fragile deep-sea habitats like sponge aggregations, are being outpace...
Effective fisheries and habitat management processes require knowledge of the distribution of areas ...
In the deep ocean symbioses between microbes and invertebrates are emerging as key drivers of ecosys...
Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge (DSCS) species are signature taxa of deep-water habitats, however understa...