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European seaweeds under pressure

European seaweeds under pressure

by Andy | Jun 3, 2015 | General ecology, Marine ecology, Publications

A contribution to the Carlo Heip Special Issue of JSR: Protecting Marine Biodiversity to Preserve Ecosystem Functioning: a Tribute to Carlo Heip Mineur F, Arenas F, Assis J, Davies AJ, Engelend AH, Fernandes F, Malta E-J, Thibaut T, Nguyen TV, Vaz-Pintoc F, Vranken S,...
Deep-sea benthic megafaunal habitat suitability modelling: A global-scale maximum entropy model for xenophyophores

Deep-sea benthic megafaunal habitat suitability modelling: A global-scale maximum entropy model for xenophyophores

by Andy | Nov 21, 2014 | Computers, Marine ecology, Publications

Ashford OS, Davies AJ, Jones DOB Xenophyophores are a group of exclusively deep-sea agglutinating rhizarian protozoans, at least some of which are foraminifera. They are an important constituent of the deep-sea megafauna that are sometimes found in sufficient...
Future-proofing marine protected area networks for cold water coral reefs

Future-proofing marine protected area networks for cold water coral reefs

by Andy | Sep 21, 2014 | Computers, Marine ecology, Publications

Jackson EL, Davies AJ, Howell KL, Kershaw PJ, Hall-Spencer JM Ideally, networks of marine protected areas should be designed with consideration for future changes. We examine how this could be tackled using the example of cold-water coral reefs which provide a number...
Cold-water coral growth under extreme environmental conditions, the Cape Lookout area, NW Atlantic

Cold-water coral growth under extreme environmental conditions, the Cape Lookout area, NW Atlantic

by Andy | May 13, 2014 | Marine ecology, Publications

Mienis F, Duineveld GCA, Davies AJ, Lavaleye MSS, Ross SW, Seim H, Bane JM, Van Haren H, Bergman M, De Haas H, Brooke S, Van Weering TCE The Cape Lookout cold-water coral area off the coast of North Carolina forms the shallowest and northernmost cold-water coral mound...
Predicted Deep-Sea Coral Habitat Suitability for the U.S. West Coast

Predicted Deep-Sea Coral Habitat Suitability for the U.S. West Coast

by Andy | Apr 25, 2014 | Computers, Marine ecology, Publications

Guinotte JM, Davies AJ Regional scale habitat suitability models provide finer scale resolution and more focused predictions of where organisms may occur. Previous modelling approaches have focused primarily on local and/or global scales, while regional scale models...
Springs–neaps cycles in daily total seabed light: Daylength-induced changes

Springs–neaps cycles in daily total seabed light: Daylength-induced changes

by Andy | Feb 21, 2014 | Computers, Marine ecology, Publications

Roberts EM, Bowers DG, Davies AJ In shallow, tidal seas, daily total seabed light is determined largely by the interaction of the solar elevation cycle, the tidal cycle inwater depth, and any temporal variability in turbidity. Since tidal range, times of lowwater, and...
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