Increasing pressures on global biodiversity and lack of data on the number and abundance of species have motivated conservation planners and researchers to use more readily available information as proxies or surrogates for biodiversity. "Habitat" is one of the most frequently used surrogates but its assumed value in marine conservation planning is not often tested. The present study developed and tested three alternative habitat classification schemes of increasing complexity for a large estuary in south-east Australia and tested their effectiveness in predicting spatial variation in macroinvertebrate biodiversity and selecting estuarine protected areas to represent species. The three habitat classification schemes were: (1) broad-scale ha...
Effective conservation planning requires biotic data across an entire region. In data-poor ecosystem...
In marine systems conservation planning is often based on limited information. There is, therefore, ...
Estuarine habitats along Australia's temperate shores generally comprise saltmarsh, mangrove forests...
Increasing pressures on global biodiversity and lack of data on the number and abundance of species ...
1. Surrogates are used in marine conservation planning when there is limited information on the dist...
1. The lack of information about marine biodiversity is problematic for the selection of conservatio...
The urgent need to conserve aquatic biodiversity and the lack of spatial data on biodiversity has mo...
Effective planning for marine protected areas should be based on conservation targets that are repre...
Estuaries arguably represent the most anthropogenically-degraded habitat-type on earth, with few est...
This study characterised the nearshore habitats and hyperbenthic fauna of two permanently-open but m...
With the large number of estuaries within many jurisdictions, it is not always feasible to develop e...
There is concern about the reliability of surrogate measures to represent biodiversity and the use o...
Spatially explicit information on species distributions for conservation planning is invariably inco...
Effective estuarine management depends on adequate data about the ecology, extent and biodiversity o...
The goal of biodiversity conservation has been described as the conservation of diversity at three l...
Effective conservation planning requires biotic data across an entire region. In data-poor ecosystem...
In marine systems conservation planning is often based on limited information. There is, therefore, ...
Estuarine habitats along Australia's temperate shores generally comprise saltmarsh, mangrove forests...
Increasing pressures on global biodiversity and lack of data on the number and abundance of species ...
1. Surrogates are used in marine conservation planning when there is limited information on the dist...
1. The lack of information about marine biodiversity is problematic for the selection of conservatio...
The urgent need to conserve aquatic biodiversity and the lack of spatial data on biodiversity has mo...
Effective planning for marine protected areas should be based on conservation targets that are repre...
Estuaries arguably represent the most anthropogenically-degraded habitat-type on earth, with few est...
This study characterised the nearshore habitats and hyperbenthic fauna of two permanently-open but m...
With the large number of estuaries within many jurisdictions, it is not always feasible to develop e...
There is concern about the reliability of surrogate measures to represent biodiversity and the use o...
Spatially explicit information on species distributions for conservation planning is invariably inco...
Effective estuarine management depends on adequate data about the ecology, extent and biodiversity o...
The goal of biodiversity conservation has been described as the conservation of diversity at three l...
Effective conservation planning requires biotic data across an entire region. In data-poor ecosystem...
In marine systems conservation planning is often based on limited information. There is, therefore, ...
Estuarine habitats along Australia's temperate shores generally comprise saltmarsh, mangrove forests...