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Autor:
Fabrice Stephenson, Ashley A. Rowden, Tom Brough, Grady Petersen, Richard H. Bulmer, John R. Leathwick, Andrew M. Lohrer, Joanne I. Ellis, David A. Bowden, Shane W. Geange, Greig A. Funnell, Debbie J. Freeman, Karen Tunley, Pierre Tellier, Dana E. Clark, Carolyn J. Lundquist, Barry L. Greenfield, Ian D. Tuck, Theophile L. Mouton, Kate F. Neill, Kevin A. Mackay, Matt H. Pinkerton, Owen F. Anderson, Richard M. Gorman, Sadie Mills, Stephanie Watson, Wendy A. Nelson, Judi E. Hewitt
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2022)
To support ongoing marine spatial planning in New Zealand, a numerical environmental classification using Gradient Forest models was developed using a broad suite of biotic and high-resolution environmental predictor variables. Gradient Forest modeli
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https://doaj.org/article/eedfa661b8524688b6de7d553f96aefc
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 7 (2020)
The United Nations General Assembly has called for the adoption of conservation management measures to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) from significant adverse impacts outside of areas of national jurisdiction. In response, many regional
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2ea06322714949e59352592b8af1a1d4
Autor:
César A. Cárdenas, Emma M. Newcombe, Eduardo Hajdu, Marcelo Gonzalez-Aravena, Shane W. Geange, James J. Bell
Publikováno v:
Polar Research, Vol 35, Iss 0, Pp 1-6 (2016)
Sponges are important components of high-latitude benthic communities, but their diversity and abundance in algal-dominated rocky reefs has been underestimated because of the difficulty of in situ identification. Further, the influence of canopy-form
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https://doaj.org/article/545d104e678642f384c4d2413be0ef71
Interspecific competition is often asymmetric, and it can limit the spatial distributions of competitively inferior species within a community. When asymmetric competition involves 2 or more component species, the ranking of species' competitive abil
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::242dd31d0a45308fbc040c2970310768
https://doi.org/10.26686/wgtn.13012988
https://doi.org/10.26686/wgtn.13012988
Identifying the geomorphology and biogenic habitats of an area are essential to understanding the processes influencing species’ distributions, ecological interactions, and managing the marine environment. We mapped the seafloor around Kapiti Marin
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::cd6cbe33aa04026dbcda321e3deea37b
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-814960-7.00022-1
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-814960-7.00022-1
Autor:
Richard H. Bulmer, Shane W. Geange, Ashley A. Rowden, Carolyn J. Lundquist, Owen F. Anderson, Judi E. Hewitt, Fabrice Stephenson, John R. Leathwick
Publikováno v:
Diversity and Distributions. 24:1641-1656
Autor:
Carolyn J. Lundquist, C. Roland Pitcher, Shane W. Geange, John R. Leathwick, Fabrice Stephenson, Atte Moilanen
Publikováno v:
Ocean & Coastal Management. 212:105855
Robust design of Marine Protected Areas in ocean environments is often challenging due to inadequate knowledge of biodiversity patterns, reflecting difficulties in the prediction of species distributions from sampling data that are often sparse or in
Autor:
Shane W. Geange, Sean Cooper, Greig Funnell, Megan Linwood, Helen Curtis, John R. Leathwick, Clinton A. J. Duffy
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 210:136-144
Several international agreements and conventions require nations to establish Marine Protected Area (MPA) networks as an approach to alleviating biodiversity declines; however, a common problem in planning MPA networks is how to balance conservation
Publikováno v:
Coral Reefs. 36:151-155
The sequence of species colonization is increasingly recognized as an important determinant of community structure, yet the significance of sequence of arrival relative to colonizer abundance is seldom assessed. We manipulated the magnitude and timin
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 161:2689-2696
Parasitism is hypothesized to reduce reproductive success in heavily parasitized males because females may preferentially mate with less parasitized males (parasite-mediated sexual selection) or parasites may compromise male competitiveness. In marin