New mapping techniques revolutionize understanding of marine ecosystems at multiple scales.
Understanding the size of things is crucial for studying ocean habitats. Scientists looked at how different scales affect mapping of the seafloor. They found that considering scale helps us better understand the relationships between species and their habitats. To improve mapping, they suggest using data from various scales, including many environmental factors, and using statistical methods that account for spatial patterns. By doing this, we can get a more accurate picture of seafloor ecosystems.