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Sandipan Mondal, Aratrika Ray, Ming-An Lee and Malagat Boas
The present study utilised a geometric mean model in which sea surface temperature, oxygen, and sea surface salinity were used to predict the effects of climate change on the habitats of mature albacore tuna in the Indian Ocean under multiple representat...
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Mustafa Korkmaz, Fatih Mangit, Ilayda Dumlupinar, Mehmet Arda Çolak, Mustafa Berkay Akpinar, Meltem Koru, Juan Pablo Pacheco, Arely Ramírez-García, Gültekin Yilmaz, Cihelio Alves Amorim, Ibrahim Kaan Özgencil, Deniz Innal, Sedat Vahdet Yerli, Korhan Özkan, Zuhal Akyürek, Meryem Beklioglu and Erik Jeppesen
Climate change is affecting freshwater ecosystems globally, particularly those in semi-arid and arid regions. The Central Anatolian Ecoregion (CAE) in Türkiye has a semi-arid climate and is home to numerous endemic fish species. We used species distribut...
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Margaret F.J. Dolan, Rebecca E. Ross, Jon Albretsen, Jofrid Skarðhamar, Genoveva Gonzalez-Mirelis, Valérie K. Bellec, Pål Buhl-Mortensen and Lilja R. Bjarnadóttir
The use of habitat distribution models (HDMs) has become common in benthic habitat mapping for combining limited seabed observations with full-coverage environmental data to produce classified maps showing predicted habitat distribution for an entire stu...
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Priyanka Singh, Sameer Saran and Sultan Kocaman
Recent advancements in spatial modelling and mapping methods have opened up new horizons for monitoring the migration of bird species, which have been altered due to the climate change. The rise of citizen science has also aided the spatiotemporal data c...
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Anastasia Linyucheva, Pavel Kindlmann
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Dana R. Thomson, Andrea E. Gaughan, Forrest R. Stevens, Gregory Yetman, Peter Elias and Robert Chen
Low- and middle-income country cities face unprecedented urbanization and growth in slums. Gridded population data (e.g., ~100 × 100 m) derived from demographic and spatial data are a promising source of population estimates, but face limitations in slum...
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Rachel Charish, Simon Berrow and Joanne O?Brien
The Shannon dolphins are a population of bottlenose dolphins resident year round within the Lower River Shannon SAC, Ireland, which has been designated to protect this relatively small, genetically discrete population. Although trends in habitat use and ...
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Benjamin Misiuk, Markus Diesing, Alec Aitken, Craig J. Brown, Evan N. Edinger and Trevor Bell
Seabed sediment composition is an important component of benthic habitat and there are many approaches for producing maps that convey sediment information to marine managers. Random Forest is a popular statistical method for thematic seabed sediment mapp...
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Peter Porskamp, Alex Rattray, Mary Young and Daniel Ierodiaconou
Developing quantitative and objective approaches to integrate multibeam echosounder (MBES) data with ground observations for predictive modelling is essential for ensuring repeatability and providing confidence measures for benthic habitat mapping. The s...
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