2023
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4699
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Deep octopod habitat in the western North Atlantic characterized by Standard Ecological Classification from videos

Abigail Pratt,
Scott C. France,
Michael Vecchione

Abstract: Habitat characterization is important to assess fully the niches of different organisms. There is a large knowledge gap regarding habitat use by deep‐sea benthic incirrate octopods, partly due to their assumed preference for hard‐to‐sample rocky substrata. This study uses observations from in situ videos recorded by remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) deployed from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer and implements the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS) to describe the habitat of three comm… Show more

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“…Underwater imagery analyses has been applied in biodiversity assessments of cephalopod communities (e.g., Merten et al, 2021;Pratt et al, 2021, Pratt et al, 2023. For example, G. fabricii was recorded in the central Arctic Ocean under ice by a mooring camera system (Snoeijs-Leijonmalm et al, 2022), and Arctic cirrate octopods were documented to perform benthopelagic migrations (Golikov et al, 2023b).…”
Section: Temporal Dynamics Of Cephalopod Community Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Underwater imagery analyses has been applied in biodiversity assessments of cephalopod communities (e.g., Merten et al, 2021;Pratt et al, 2021, Pratt et al, 2023. For example, G. fabricii was recorded in the central Arctic Ocean under ice by a mooring camera system (Snoeijs-Leijonmalm et al, 2022), and Arctic cirrate octopods were documented to perform benthopelagic migrations (Golikov et al, 2023b).…”
Section: Temporal Dynamics Of Cephalopod Community Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, presumably natural cephalopod behavior has been documented repeatedly via in situ observations of remotely operated vehicles (e.g., Hoving and Robison, 2012;Hoving et al, 2013b;Hoving and Haddock, 2017). Benthic cephalopods are often hard to identify to species level from images (e.g., Pratt et al, 2021;Robinson et al, 2021;Snoeijs-Leijonmalm et al, 2022; and many others). To summarise, currently trawling, eDNA and video imagery each have their strengths and weaknesses, and the best results are rendered by combining them (e.g., Thomsen et al, 2016;Merten et al, 2021;Kopp et al, 2023).…”
Section: Temporal Dynamics Of Cephalopod Community Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%