Prioritising biodiversity conservation requires knowledge of where biodiversity occurs. Such knowledge, however, is often lacking. New technologies for collecting biological and physical data coupled with advances in modelling techniques could help address these gaps and facilitate improved management outcomes. Here we examined the utility of environmental data, obtained using different methods, for developing models of both uni- and multivariate biodiversity metrics. We tested which biodiversity metrics could be predicted best and evaluated the performance of predictor variables generated from three types of habitat data: acoustic multibeam sonar imagery, predicted habitat classification, and direct observer habitat classification. We used...
Improved access to multibeam sonar and underwater video technology is enabling scientists to use spa...
In the marine realm, the tropics host an extraordinary diversity of taxa but the drivers underlying ...
The authors would like to thank the College of Life Sciences of Aberdeen University and Marine Scotl...
<div><p>Prioritising biodiversity conservation requires knowledge of where biodiversity occurs. Such...
Prioritising biodiversity conservation requires knowledge of where biodiversity occurs. Such knowled...
<p>Models were developed with predictors from Multibeam data plus direct observer habitats (abiotic ...
Information on habitat associations from survey data, combined with spatial modelling, allow the de...
Planning for resilience is the focus of many marine conservation programs and initiatives. These eff...
Planning for resilience is the focus of many marine conservation programs and initiatives. These eff...
Where biological datasets are spatially limited, abiotic surrogates have been advocated to inform ob...
Where biological datasets are spatially limited, abiotic surrogates have been advocated to inform ob...
We review the variety of existing modelling approaches applied to species habitat mapping and we dis...
A major limitation to fully integrated ecosystem based fishery management approaches is a lack of in...
We used species distribution modelling to identify key environmental variables influencing the spati...
One of the more challenging tasks in Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is identifying critical areas for...
Improved access to multibeam sonar and underwater video technology is enabling scientists to use spa...
In the marine realm, the tropics host an extraordinary diversity of taxa but the drivers underlying ...
The authors would like to thank the College of Life Sciences of Aberdeen University and Marine Scotl...
<div><p>Prioritising biodiversity conservation requires knowledge of where biodiversity occurs. Such...
Prioritising biodiversity conservation requires knowledge of where biodiversity occurs. Such knowled...
<p>Models were developed with predictors from Multibeam data plus direct observer habitats (abiotic ...
Information on habitat associations from survey data, combined with spatial modelling, allow the de...
Planning for resilience is the focus of many marine conservation programs and initiatives. These eff...
Planning for resilience is the focus of many marine conservation programs and initiatives. These eff...
Where biological datasets are spatially limited, abiotic surrogates have been advocated to inform ob...
Where biological datasets are spatially limited, abiotic surrogates have been advocated to inform ob...
We review the variety of existing modelling approaches applied to species habitat mapping and we dis...
A major limitation to fully integrated ecosystem based fishery management approaches is a lack of in...
We used species distribution modelling to identify key environmental variables influencing the spati...
One of the more challenging tasks in Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is identifying critical areas for...
Improved access to multibeam sonar and underwater video technology is enabling scientists to use spa...
In the marine realm, the tropics host an extraordinary diversity of taxa but the drivers underlying ...
The authors would like to thank the College of Life Sciences of Aberdeen University and Marine Scotl...