I’m speaking next Monday the 3rd of December at the 13th International Deep-sea Biodiversity Symposium in Wellington, New Zealand.
I’ll be speaking on beta-diversity in the deep-sea. My talk will focus on briefly describing the bathyal environment around Australia and New Zealand, the methodological approach I’ve used to create maps of beta-diversity based on presence-only records and I will attempt to test the hypothesis does deep-sea biogeographical patterns resemble those seen in shallow marine environments.
If you can’t make it to Wellington and are keen to have a look at a few of my maps and slides they are available for your viewing pleasure.