Deep-sea benthic megafaunal habitat suitability modelling: A global-scale maximum entropy model for xenophyophores
Xenophyophores are a group of exclusively deep-sea agglutinating rhizarian protozoans, at least some of which are foraminifera. They are an important constituent of the deep-sea megafauna that are sometimes found in sufficient abundance to act as a significant source of habitat structure for meiofau...
Main Authors: | Ashford, Oliver S. (Author), Davies, Andrew J. (Author), Jones, Daniel O.B (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-12.
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