Johnson, Kellie Taylor, Avery Socha, Annika Barkyoumb, Ellie Nakamura, Koichi Kaiser, Carl L. German, Christopher R. Yoerger, Dana R. Van Dover, Cindy Lee
Published in
Frontiers in Marine Science
Systematic surveys of the distribution of epibenthic megafaunal species relative to one another and to environmental variables in the deep sea can lead to inferences and testable hypotheses regarding factors that influence their distributions. Here we use a seascape approach to provide insight into the character and spatial extent of the influence ...
Martínez-Quintana, Ángela Lasker, Howard R Wilson, Adam M
Published in
Ecology letters
The three-dimensional structure of habitats is a critical component of species' niches driving coexistence in species-rich ecosystems. However, its influence on structuring and partitioning recruitment niches has not been widely addressed. We developed a new method to combine species distribution modelling and structure from motion, and characteriz...
Picone, Flavio Chemello, Renato
Published in
Frontiers in Marine Science
In the Mediterranean Sea, vermetid reefs can modify coastal seascapes forming platforms in the intertidal zone of rocky coasts. With their three-dimensional and seaward-expanding structure, these bioconstructions support high biodiversity levels and provide important ecological functions and ecosystem services. In this study, we perform a first str...
Murphy, Erin L. Polidoro, Beth Gerber, Leah R.
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Marine plastic pollution (MPP) has emerged as a global sustainability challenge with environmental, social, and economic consequences. This has inspired action at every scale of governance—from the local level to international institutions. However, policy and management efforts have been reactive and ad hoc, resulting in concerns about their effic...
Steward, D’amy N. Paxton, Avery B. Bacheler, Nathan M. Schobernd, Christina M. Mille, Keith Renchen, Jeffrey Harrison, Zach Byrum, Jordan Martore, Robert Brinton, Cameron
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Frontiers in Marine Science
With increasing human uses of the ocean, existing seascapes containing natural habitats, such as biogenic reefs or plant-dominated systems, are supplemented by novel, human-made habitats ranging from artificial reefs to energy extraction infrastructure and shoreline installments. Despite the mixture of natural and artificial habitats across seascap...
Ngeve, Magdalene N. Koedam, Nico Triest, Ludwig
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Frontiers in Conservation Science
Dispersal plays a crucial role in the connectivity of established mangrove populations and in species range dynamics. As species ranges shift in response to climate change, range expansions can occur from incremental short-distance dispersal events and from stochastic long-distance dispersal events. Most population genetic research dealt with histo...
Clairbaux, Manon Mathewson, Paul Porter, Warren Fort, Jérôme Strøm, Hallvard Moe, Børge Fauchald, Per Descamps, Sebastien Helgason, Hálfdán H Bråthen, Vegard S
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Published in
Current biology : CB
Each winter, the North Atlantic Ocean is the stage for numerous cyclones, the most severe ones leading to seabird mass-mortality events called "winter wrecks."1-3 During these, thousands of emaciated seabird carcasses are washed ashore along European and North American coasts. Winter cyclones can therefore shape seabird population dynamics4,5 by af...
Buhl-Mortensen, Pål Lecours, Vincent Brown, Craig J.
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Hovel, Kevin A Duffy, J Emmett Stachowicz, John J Reynolds, Pamela Boström, Christoffer Boyer, Katharyn E Cimon, Stéphanie Cusson, Mathieu Fodrie, Fredrick Joel Gagnon, Karine
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Ecology
Human activities degrade and fragment coastal marine habitats, reducing their structural complexity and making habitat edges a prevalent seascape feature. Though habitat edges frequently are implicated in reduced faunal survival and biodiversity, results of experiments on edge effects have been inconsistent, calling for a mechanistic approach to th...
Jahnke, Marlene Moksnes, Per-Olav Olsen, Jeanine L Serra Serra, Núria Nilsson Jacobi, Martin Kuusemäe, Kadri Corell, Hanna Jonsson, Per R
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Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America
The eelgrass Zostera marina is an important foundation species of coastal areas in the Northern Hemisphere, but is continuing to decline, despite management actions. The development of new management tools is therefore urgent in order to prioritize limited resources for protecting meadows most vulnerable to local extinctions and identifying most va...