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  • 2010-2014  (3)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: Abra spp.; Ampelisca brevicornis; Anthozoa; Aonides paucibranchiata; Atylus falcatus; Autolytus spp.; Balanidae; Bathyporeia elegans; Bathyporeia guilliamsoniana; Capitella spp.; Cerastoderma edule; Chaetozone setosa; Copepoda; Corbula gibba; Counting 〉1000 µm fraction; Crangon spp.; DATE/TIME; Diastylis bradyi; Diastylis cornuta; Diplocirrus glaucus; Echinocardium spp.; Ensis spp.; Eteone longa; Eumida sanguinea; Eumida spp.; Event label; Gattyana cirrosa; German Bight, North Sea; Goniadella bobrezkii; Kurtiella bidentata; Lagis koreni; Lamprops fasciatus; Lanice conchilega; Latitude of event; Liocarcinus spp.; Longitude of event; Magelona johnstoni; Magelona spp.; Megaluropus agilis; Microphthalmus sczelkowii; Microprotopus maculatus; MULT; Multiple investigations; Mysidacea; Nematoda; Nemertini; Nephtys caeca; Nephtys cirrosa; Nephtys hombergii; Nephtys longosetosa; Nephtys spp.; Nereis diversicolor; Nereis longissima; Oligochaeta; Ophelia borealis; Ophelia limacina; Ophelia spp.; Ophiura ophiura; Ophiura spp.; Paguridae; Perioculodes longimanus; Phyllodoce lineata; Phyllodoce mucosa; Pisione remota; Pontocrates arenarius; Prosobranchia; Protodriloides symbioticus; Pseudocuma spp.; Pseudopolydora pulchra; Pygospio elegans; Scolelepis squamata; Scoloplos armiger; Senckenberg; Senckenberg_09_2010; SNG2010_09_1; SNG2010_09_10; SNG2010_09_11; SNG2010_09_12; SNG2010_09_13; SNG2010_09_14; SNG2010_09_15; SNG2010_09_16; SNG2010_09_17; SNG2010_09_18; SNG2010_09_19; SNG2010_09_2; SNG2010_09_20; SNG2010_09_21; SNG2010_09_22; SNG2010_09_23; SNG2010_09_24; SNG2010_09_25; SNG2010_09_26; SNG2010_09_27; SNG2010_09_28; SNG2010_09_29; SNG2010_09_3; SNG2010_09_30; SNG2010_09_31; SNG2010_09_32; SNG2010_09_33; SNG2010_09_34; SNG2010_09_35; SNG2010_09_36; SNG2010_09_37; SNG2010_09_38; SNG2010_09_39; SNG2010_09_4; SNG2010_09_40; SNG2010_09_41; SNG2010_09_42; SNG2010_09_43; SNG2010_09_44; SNG2010_09_45; SNG2010_09_5; SNG2010_09_6; SNG2010_09_7; SNG2010_09_8; SNG2010_09_9; Spio filicornis; Spio goniocephala; Spio martinensis; Spiophanes bombyx; Spio spp.; Spisula elliptica; Station label; Tellina fabula; Tellina spp.; Tellina tenuis; Urothoe poseidonis; WIMO; Wissenschaftliche Monitoringkonzepte für die Deutsche Bucht; Zoea, larvae
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3645 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2014-06-25
    Description: Marine benthic ecosystems are difficult to monitor and assess, which is in contrast to modern ecosystem-based management requiring detailed information at all important ecological and anthropogenic impact levels. Ecosystem management needs to ensure a sustainable exploitation of marine resources as well as the protection of sensitive habitats, taking account of potential multiple-use conflicts and impacts over large spatial scales. The urgent need for large-scale spatial data on benthic species and communities resulted in an increasing application of distribution modelling (DM). The use of DM techniques enables to employ full spatial coverage data of environmental variables to predict benthic spatial distribution patterns. Especially, statistical DMs have opened new possibilities for ecosystem management applications, since they are straightforward and the outputs are easy to interpret and communicate. Mechanistic modelling techniques, targeting the fundamental niche of species, and Bayesian belief networks are the most promising to further improve DM performance in the marine realm. There are many actual and potential management applications ofDMsin the marine benthic environment, these are (i) earlywarning systems for species invasion and pest control, (ii) to assess distribution probabilities of species to be protected, (iii) uses in monitoring design and spatial management frameworks (e.g. MPA designations), and (iv) establishing long-term ecosystem management measures (accounting for future climate-driven changes in the ecosystem). It is important to acknowledge also the limitations associated with DM applications in a marine management context as well as considering new areas for futureDMdevelopments. The knowledge of explanatory variables, for example, setting the basis for DM, will continue to be further developed: this includes both the abiotic (natural and anthropogenic) and the more pressing biotic (e.g. species interactions) aspects of the ecosystem.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
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  • 3
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    In:  EPIC3New frontiers in Monitoring European Biodiversity Conference; 27-29. Sept. 2011, Palermo, Italy
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Conference , notRev
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