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Research paper thumbnail of Figure 1 from: Lee GH, Meißner K, Yoon SM, Min G-S (2021) New species of the genus Spio (Annelida, Spionidae) from the southern and western coasts of Korea. ZooKeys 1070: 151-164. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1070.73847

Research paper thumbnail of Figure 6 from: Lee GH, Meißner K, Yoon SM, Min G-S (2021) New species of the genus Spio (Annelida, Spionidae) from the southern and western coasts of Korea. ZooKeys 1070: 151-164. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1070.73847

Research paper thumbnail of Figure 7 from: Lee GH, Meißner K, Yoon SM, Min G-S (2021) New species of the genus Spio (Annelida, Spionidae) from the southern and western coasts of Korea. ZooKeys 1070: 151-164. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1070.73847

Research paper thumbnail of Figure 2 from: Lee GH, Meißner K, Yoon SM, Min G-S (2021) New species of the genus Spio (Annelida, Spionidae) from the southern and western coasts of Korea. ZooKeys 1070: 151-164. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1070.73847

Research paper thumbnail of Histochemical evidence of β-chitin in parapodial glandular organs and tubes ofSpiophanes(Annelida, Sedentaria: Spionidae), and first studies on selected Annelida

Journal of Morphology, Aug 20, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Figure 8 from: Lee GH, Meißner K, Yoon SM, Min G-S (2021) New species of the genus Spio (Annelida, Spionidae) from the southern and western coasts of Korea. ZooKeys 1070: 151-164. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1070.73847

Research paper thumbnail of Do we know who they are? On the identity of Pholoe (Annelida: Sigalionidae: Pholoinae) species from northern Europe

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, Nov 7, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of <p class="HeadingRunIn"><strong>Distribution of <em>Magelona</em> species (Polychaeta: Magelonidae) in the German Bight (North Sea): a modeling approach</strong></p&gt

Zoosymposia, Aug 31, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of New species of the genus Spio (Annelida, Spionidae) from the southern and western coasts of Korea

Research paper thumbnail of High diversity and pan-oceanic distribution of deep-sea polychaetes: Prionospio and Aurospio (Annelida: Spionidae) in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean

Organisms Diversity & Evolution, Feb 18, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of <strong>Spionidae (Annelida: ‘Polychaeta’: Canalipalpata) from Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia: the genera <em>Malacoceros</em>, <em>Scolelepis</em>, <em>Spio</em>, <em>Microspio</em>, and <em>Spiophanes</em></stron...

Research paper thumbnail of <strong><em>Spiophanes norrisi </em>sp. nov. (Polychaeta: Spionidae)—a new species from the NE Pacific coast, separated from the <em>Spiophanes bombyx </em>complex based on both morphological and genetic studies</strong&gt

Research paper thumbnail of Revision of the genus Spiophanes (Polychaeta, Spionidae); with new synonymies, new records and descriptions of new species

Zoosystematics and Evolution, Apr 1, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Distribution of benthic marine invertebrates at northern latitudes ― An evaluation applying multi-algorithm species distribution models

Journal of Sea Research, 2014

Different techniques of species distribution modeling were applied to evaluate the distribution o... more Different techniques of species distribution modeling were applied to evaluate the distribution of eight benthic marine species in Icelandic waters. The species examined were Symplectoscyphus tricuspidatus, Stegopoma plicatile (both Hydrozoa), Prionospio cirrifera, Amphicteis gunneri (both Polychaeta), Desmosoma strombergi, Eurycope producta (both Isopoda), Andaniella pectinata and Harpinia crenulata (both Amphipoda). Information on 13 environmental variables (temperature mean, temperature mean SD, temperature minimum, temperature maximum, salinity mean, salinity mean SD, oxygen content, particulate organic carbon, seasonal variation index, bottom roughness, sediment thickness, acidification) and records of occurrences of these eight species was collated in an ArcGIS project. Modeling methods applied were MARS, TreeNet, and MaxENT. According to area under the receiver operating curve (AUC) model assessment values, models with moderate to outstanding discriminatory power were found for all species. There was a good overlap in the overall pattern of prediction for most species independent on the modeling technique. Among the three applied techniques MARS seemed to generalize most whereas TreeNet predictions very precisely reflected information from the training data set. The distribution of the selected benthic invertebrate species in Icelandic waters could be linked to a variety of environmental factors related to oceanography, seabed topography and human impact. Their multivariate interactions acted as a structuring force of species distribution, instead of just their one by one individual influence. The selected predictors varied between the different models for the same species. They substituted each other in different models. The expected distribution of the examined species was mapped for a seascape of known environmental settings. Such maps will serve as excellent references in future impact studies and enable the detection of changes in the distribution of benthic marine invertebrates.

Research paper thumbnail of New Laonice species (Polychaeta: Spionidae) from western and northern Australia

Research paper thumbnail of 7.4 Sedentaria: Sabellida/Spionida

De Gruyter eBooks, Feb 24, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Diversity and distribution of Laonice species (Annelida: Spionidae) in the tropical North Atlantic and Puerto Rico Trench

Scientific Reports, Jun 25, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Benthic Habitats Around Iceland Investigated During the IceAGE Expeditions

Polish Polar Research, Jul 29, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Biodiversity and Phylogeny of North Atlantic Euphrosinidae (Annelida)

Research paper thumbnail of The IceAGE project – a follow up of BIOICE

Research paper thumbnail of Figure 1 from: Lee GH, Meißner K, Yoon SM, Min G-S (2021) New species of the genus Spio (Annelida, Spionidae) from the southern and western coasts of Korea. ZooKeys 1070: 151-164. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1070.73847

Research paper thumbnail of Figure 6 from: Lee GH, Meißner K, Yoon SM, Min G-S (2021) New species of the genus Spio (Annelida, Spionidae) from the southern and western coasts of Korea. ZooKeys 1070: 151-164. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1070.73847

Research paper thumbnail of Figure 7 from: Lee GH, Meißner K, Yoon SM, Min G-S (2021) New species of the genus Spio (Annelida, Spionidae) from the southern and western coasts of Korea. ZooKeys 1070: 151-164. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1070.73847

Research paper thumbnail of Figure 2 from: Lee GH, Meißner K, Yoon SM, Min G-S (2021) New species of the genus Spio (Annelida, Spionidae) from the southern and western coasts of Korea. ZooKeys 1070: 151-164. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1070.73847

Research paper thumbnail of Histochemical evidence of β-chitin in parapodial glandular organs and tubes ofSpiophanes(Annelida, Sedentaria: Spionidae), and first studies on selected Annelida

Journal of Morphology, Aug 20, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Figure 8 from: Lee GH, Meißner K, Yoon SM, Min G-S (2021) New species of the genus Spio (Annelida, Spionidae) from the southern and western coasts of Korea. ZooKeys 1070: 151-164. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1070.73847

Research paper thumbnail of Do we know who they are? On the identity of Pholoe (Annelida: Sigalionidae: Pholoinae) species from northern Europe

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, Nov 7, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of <p class="HeadingRunIn"><strong>Distribution of <em>Magelona</em> species (Polychaeta: Magelonidae) in the German Bight (North Sea): a modeling approach</strong></p&gt

Zoosymposia, Aug 31, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of New species of the genus Spio (Annelida, Spionidae) from the southern and western coasts of Korea

Research paper thumbnail of High diversity and pan-oceanic distribution of deep-sea polychaetes: Prionospio and Aurospio (Annelida: Spionidae) in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean

Organisms Diversity & Evolution, Feb 18, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of <strong>Spionidae (Annelida: ‘Polychaeta’: Canalipalpata) from Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia: the genera <em>Malacoceros</em>, <em>Scolelepis</em>, <em>Spio</em>, <em>Microspio</em>, and <em>Spiophanes</em></stron...

Research paper thumbnail of <strong><em>Spiophanes norrisi </em>sp. nov. (Polychaeta: Spionidae)—a new species from the NE Pacific coast, separated from the <em>Spiophanes bombyx </em>complex based on both morphological and genetic studies</strong&gt

Research paper thumbnail of Revision of the genus Spiophanes (Polychaeta, Spionidae); with new synonymies, new records and descriptions of new species

Zoosystematics and Evolution, Apr 1, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Distribution of benthic marine invertebrates at northern latitudes ― An evaluation applying multi-algorithm species distribution models

Journal of Sea Research, 2014

Different techniques of species distribution modeling were applied to evaluate the distribution o... more Different techniques of species distribution modeling were applied to evaluate the distribution of eight benthic marine species in Icelandic waters. The species examined were Symplectoscyphus tricuspidatus, Stegopoma plicatile (both Hydrozoa), Prionospio cirrifera, Amphicteis gunneri (both Polychaeta), Desmosoma strombergi, Eurycope producta (both Isopoda), Andaniella pectinata and Harpinia crenulata (both Amphipoda). Information on 13 environmental variables (temperature mean, temperature mean SD, temperature minimum, temperature maximum, salinity mean, salinity mean SD, oxygen content, particulate organic carbon, seasonal variation index, bottom roughness, sediment thickness, acidification) and records of occurrences of these eight species was collated in an ArcGIS project. Modeling methods applied were MARS, TreeNet, and MaxENT. According to area under the receiver operating curve (AUC) model assessment values, models with moderate to outstanding discriminatory power were found for all species. There was a good overlap in the overall pattern of prediction for most species independent on the modeling technique. Among the three applied techniques MARS seemed to generalize most whereas TreeNet predictions very precisely reflected information from the training data set. The distribution of the selected benthic invertebrate species in Icelandic waters could be linked to a variety of environmental factors related to oceanography, seabed topography and human impact. Their multivariate interactions acted as a structuring force of species distribution, instead of just their one by one individual influence. The selected predictors varied between the different models for the same species. They substituted each other in different models. The expected distribution of the examined species was mapped for a seascape of known environmental settings. Such maps will serve as excellent references in future impact studies and enable the detection of changes in the distribution of benthic marine invertebrates.

Research paper thumbnail of New Laonice species (Polychaeta: Spionidae) from western and northern Australia

Research paper thumbnail of 7.4 Sedentaria: Sabellida/Spionida

De Gruyter eBooks, Feb 24, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Diversity and distribution of Laonice species (Annelida: Spionidae) in the tropical North Atlantic and Puerto Rico Trench

Scientific Reports, Jun 25, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Benthic Habitats Around Iceland Investigated During the IceAGE Expeditions

Polish Polar Research, Jul 29, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Biodiversity and Phylogeny of North Atlantic Euphrosinidae (Annelida)

Research paper thumbnail of The IceAGE project – a follow up of BIOICE

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