Systematic conservation planning requires spatial information on biodiversity. Such information is often unavailable, forcing spatial planning to rely on assumed relationships between species and environmental features. This problem is particularly acute in large, remote marine protected areas that are proliferating rapidly. Here, we use models to predict whether (a) macrobenthic biodiversity across four taxa (gorgonians, soft corals, hard corals, and sponges) with different life histories are congruent within seascape features through regional space; and (b) models generated in an intensively-sampled area in one region can predict the occurrence of habitat-forming macrobenthos in neighboring ones. All four taxa studied showed similar habit...
AbstractHabitat conservation, and hence conservation of biodiversity hinges on knowledge of the spat...
Bioregions are important tools for understanding and managing natural resources. Bioregions should d...
Spatial management of the deep sea is challenging due to limited available data on the distribution ...
Systematic conservation planning requires spatial information on biodiversity. Such information is o...
Spatially explicit information on species distributions for conservation planning is invariably inco...
[Truncated abstract] Spatially explicit marine habitat data is required for effective resource plann...
Effective conservation planning requires biotic data across an entire region. In data-poor ecosystem...
Submarine canyons are associated with increased biodiversity, including cold-water coral (CWC) colon...
Aim: Systematic conservation planning is vital for allocating protected areas given the spatial dist...
-Habitat conservation, and hence conservation of biodiversity hinges on knowledge of the spatial dis...
Knowledge of spatial patterns of biota has become a commodity for conservation practitioners and spa...
After decades of extensive surveying, knowledge of the global distribution of species still remains ...
Bioregions are important tools for understanding and managing natural resources. Bioregions should d...
Incorporating connectivity into the design of marine protected areas (MPAs) has met with conceptual,...
Bioregions are important tools for understanding and managing natural resources. Bioregions should d...
AbstractHabitat conservation, and hence conservation of biodiversity hinges on knowledge of the spat...
Bioregions are important tools for understanding and managing natural resources. Bioregions should d...
Spatial management of the deep sea is challenging due to limited available data on the distribution ...
Systematic conservation planning requires spatial information on biodiversity. Such information is o...
Spatially explicit information on species distributions for conservation planning is invariably inco...
[Truncated abstract] Spatially explicit marine habitat data is required for effective resource plann...
Effective conservation planning requires biotic data across an entire region. In data-poor ecosystem...
Submarine canyons are associated with increased biodiversity, including cold-water coral (CWC) colon...
Aim: Systematic conservation planning is vital for allocating protected areas given the spatial dist...
-Habitat conservation, and hence conservation of biodiversity hinges on knowledge of the spatial dis...
Knowledge of spatial patterns of biota has become a commodity for conservation practitioners and spa...
After decades of extensive surveying, knowledge of the global distribution of species still remains ...
Bioregions are important tools for understanding and managing natural resources. Bioregions should d...
Incorporating connectivity into the design of marine protected areas (MPAs) has met with conceptual,...
Bioregions are important tools for understanding and managing natural resources. Bioregions should d...
AbstractHabitat conservation, and hence conservation of biodiversity hinges on knowledge of the spat...
Bioregions are important tools for understanding and managing natural resources. Bioregions should d...
Spatial management of the deep sea is challenging due to limited available data on the distribution ...