Functional trait‐based approaches as a common framework for aquatic ecologists
Aquatic ecologists face challenges in identifying the general rules of the functioning of
ecosystems. A common framework, including freshwater, marine, benthic, and pelagic …
ecosystems. A common framework, including freshwater, marine, benthic, and pelagic …
Ecological role of submarine canyons and need for canyon conservation: a review
U Fernandez-Arcaya, E Ramirez-Llodra… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Submarine canyons are major geomorphic features of continental margins around the world.
Several recent multidisciplinary projects focused on the study of canyons have considerably …
Several recent multidisciplinary projects focused on the study of canyons have considerably …
New high-tech flexible networks for the monitoring of deep-sea ecosystems
Increasing interest in the acquisition of biotic and abiotic resources from within the deep sea
(eg, fisheries, oil–gas extraction, and mining) urgently imposes the development of novel …
(eg, fisheries, oil–gas extraction, and mining) urgently imposes the development of novel …
Video image enhancement and machine learning pipeline for underwater animal detection and classification at cabled observatories
An understanding of marine ecosystems and their biodiversity is relevant to sustainable use
of the goods and services they offer. Since marine areas host complex ecosystems, it is …
of the goods and services they offer. Since marine areas host complex ecosystems, it is …
Fish ecology and evolution in the world's oxygen minimum zones and implications of ocean deoxygenation
Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) and oxygen limited zones (OLZs) are important
oceanographic features in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Ocean, and are characterized by …
oceanographic features in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Ocean, and are characterized by …
[HTML][HTML] Automated species classification and counting by deep-sea mobile crawler platforms using YOLO
Edge computing on mobile marine platform is paramount for automated ecological
monitoring. The goal of demonstrating the computational feasibility of an Artificial …
monitoring. The goal of demonstrating the computational feasibility of an Artificial …
New approaches to marine conservation through the scaling up of ecological data
In an era of rapid global change, conservation managers urgently need improved tools to
track and counter declining ecosystem conditions. This need is particularly acute in the …
track and counter declining ecosystem conditions. This need is particularly acute in the …
Framing cutting-edge integrative deep-sea biodiversity monitoring via environmental DNA and optoacoustic augmented infrastructures
Deep-sea ecosystems are reservoirs of biodiversity that are largely unexplored, but their
exploration and biodiscovery are becoming a reality thanks to biotechnological advances …
exploration and biodiscovery are becoming a reality thanks to biotechnological advances …
Coastal observatories for monitoring of fish behaviour and their responses to environmental changes
The inclusion of behavioral components in the analysis of a community can be of paramount
importance in marine ecology. Diel (ie, 24-h based), seasonal activity rhythms, or longer …
importance in marine ecology. Diel (ie, 24-h based), seasonal activity rhythms, or longer …
The hierarchic treatment of marine ecological information from spatial networks of benthic platforms
Measuring biodiversity simultaneously in different locations, at different temporal scales, and
over wide spatial scales is of strategic importance for the improvement of our understanding …
over wide spatial scales is of strategic importance for the improvement of our understanding …