Bringing seascape ecology to the deep seabed: A review and framework for its application
Seascape ecology is an emerging pattern‐oriented and integrative science conceptually
linked to landscape ecology. It aims to quantify multidimensional spatial structure in the sea …
linked to landscape ecology. It aims to quantify multidimensional spatial structure in the sea …
Seascape context matters more than habitat condition for fish assemblages in coastal ecosystems
Ecosystems are increasingly degraded, fragmented and lost because of human activities
globally. These impacts cause changes in the distribution of biodiversity and key ecological …
globally. These impacts cause changes in the distribution of biodiversity and key ecological …
Dredging fundamentally reshapes the ecological significance of 3D terrain features for fish in estuarine seascapes
Context Landscape modification alters the condition of ecosystems and the structure of
terrain, with widespread impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Seafloor …
terrain, with widespread impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Seafloor …
Winners and losers of reef flattening: an assessment of coral reef fish species and traits
Anthropogenic stressors are causing widespread coral mortality, leading to loss of coral
cover and decreased structural complexity that threatens reef biodiversity, functioning, and …
cover and decreased structural complexity that threatens reef biodiversity, functioning, and …
[HTML][HTML] Maltese Coastline Never Sleeps: The Effects of Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) on the Local Infralittoral Assemblages—A Case Study
Aside from the most notorious threats, the Mediterranean Sea faces novel and poorly
explored impacts from artificial light at night (ALAN), which influences natural light–dark …
explored impacts from artificial light at night (ALAN), which influences natural light–dark …
Connectivity shapes delivery of multiple ecological benefits from restoration
Connectivity and landscape context are common considerations in the spatial prioritisation
of conservation actions. Similar spatial principles can also be used to inform the selection …
of conservation actions. Similar spatial principles can also be used to inform the selection …
Seascape connectivity modeling predicts hotspots of fish-derived nutrient provisioning to restored coral reefs
Coastal habitat quality and quantity have been significantly eroded by stressors operating
and interacting across the land-sea interface, prompting a recent proliferation in coastal …
and interacting across the land-sea interface, prompting a recent proliferation in coastal …
[HTML][HTML] Importance of the interplay between land cover and topography in modeling habitat selection
H Natsukawa, H Yuasa, M Fujisaki, T Kobayashi… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic land cover change is one of the greatest threats to the persistence of
organisms. Therefore, identifying and safeguarding optimal land covers for declining …
organisms. Therefore, identifying and safeguarding optimal land covers for declining …
Dredging transforms the seafloor and enhances functional diversity in urban seascapes
Landscape modification alters the condition of ecosystems and the complexity of terrain, with
consequences for animal assemblages and ecosystem functioning. In coastal seascapes …
consequences for animal assemblages and ecosystem functioning. In coastal seascapes …
Drivers of ecological condition identify bright spots and sites for management across coastal seascapes
Disentangling natural and anthropogenic effects on ecosystem condition can uncover bright
spots in urban landscapes that are performing above expectations and so are potential sites …
spots in urban landscapes that are performing above expectations and so are potential sites …