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...
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...
by Andy | Jan 1, 2014 | Computers, Conferences, General ecology, Marine ecology, Publications
Predicting the distribution of vulnerable marine ecosystems in the deep sea using presence-background models Vierod ADT, Guinotte JM, Davies AJ In 2006 the United Nations called on states to implement measures to prevent significant adverse impacts to vulnerable...
by Andy | May 15, 2013 | General ecology, Marine ecology, Publications
Effects of elevated levels of suspended particulate matter and burial on juvenile king scallops Pecten maximus C.L. Szostek, A.J. Davies and H. Hinz The effects of exposure to elevated levels of suspended particulate matter (SPM) and burial on juvenile king scallops...
by Andy | Sep 8, 2012 | Marine ecology, Publications
Keeping pace with climate change: what can we learn from the spread of Lessepsian migrants? J.G. Hiddink, F. Ben Rais Lasram, J. Cantrill, A. J. Davies Species need to move to keep pace with changing climates, but we do not know if species can move at the required...
by Andy | Jul 7, 2012 | Marine ecology, Publications
Global habitat suitability of cold-water octocorals Chris Yesson, Michelle L. Taylor, Derek P. Tittensor, Andrew J. Davies, John Guinotte, Amy Baco, Julie Black, Jason M. Hall-Spencer and Alex D. Rogers Three-quarters of Octocorallia species are found in deep waters....