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Autor:
F. Gözde Çilingir, Adeline Seah, Brian D. Horne, Sitha Som, David P. Bickford, Frank E. Rheindt
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9, Iss 17, Pp 9500-9510 (2019)
Abstract The southern river terrapin, Batagur affinis is one of the world's 25 most endangered freshwater turtle species. The major portion of the global population is currently found in peninsular Malaysia, with the only remnant Indochinese populati
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a2b170bf7ffc4fa897e62d588fa9c6b1
Autor:
Tomas Diagne, Peter V. Lindeman, James U. Van Dyke, Shiping Gong, Brian D. Horne, Jeffrey E. Lovich, Richard C. Vogt, H. Bradley Shaffer, Kalyar Platt, Russell A. Mittermeier, Anders G. J. Rhodin, Andrew D. Walde, Carla C. Eisemberg, Uwe Fritz, Kristin H. Berry, Haitao T. Shi, Peter Paul van Dijk, Ha Hoang, Karen A. Bjorndal, Natalia Gallego-García, Jeffrey A. Seminoff, Craig B. Stanford, Willem M. Roosenburg, Kurt A. Buhlmann, James O. Juvik, Steven G. Platt, Luca Luiselli, Matt Frankel, Eric V. Goode, Taylor Edwards, Rick Hudson, Timothy E.M. McCormack, John B. Iverson, Arthur Georges, Gerald Kuchling, Josh R. Ennen, Vivian P. Páez, German Forero-Medina, Hugh R. Quinn, Margaretha D. Hofmeyr, J. Whitfield Gibbons, Russell L. Burke, Ross A. Kiester, Ricky Spencer, Minh Duc Le, Patricia Koval, Justin D. Congdon, George A. Meyer, Peter C. H. Pritchard, Torsten E.G. Blanck, Alberto Bertolero
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 30:R721-R735
Turtles and tortoises (chelonians) have been integral components of global ecosystems for about 220 million years and have played important roles in human culture for at least 400,000 years. The chelonian shell is a remarkable evolutionary adaptation
Autor:
Paul P. Calle, Bonnie L. Raphael, Tint Lwin, Karen D. Ingerman, Angela Perry, Brittany Motkowicz, Ania Tomaszewicz Brown, Brian D. Horne, Tylis Y. Chang, Adeline Seah, Steven G. Platt, Kalyar Platt, Tracie A. Seimon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 52
Autor:
Paul P, Calle, Bonnie L, Raphael, Tint, Lwin, Karen D, Ingerman, Angela, Perry, Brittany, Motkowicz, Ania Tomaszewicz, Brown, Brian D, Horne, Tylis Y, Chang, Adeline, Seah, Steven G, Platt, Kalyar, Platt, Tracie A, Seimon
Publikováno v:
Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine : official publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians. 52(4)
The Burmese roofed turtle (
Autor:
Fabio Petrozzi, Luca Luiselli, Daniele Dendi, Paul Tehoda, Massimiliano Di Vittorio, Brian D. Horne, Godfrey C. Akani, S. Kobby Oppong, Julia E. Fa, Stephanie N. Ajong, Suleman B. Gbewaa, Nic Pacini
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 41
Despite increasing pressures on freshwater resources worldwide, and the threatened status of most freshwater turtles, there is still limited knowledge of habitat use and niche partitioning in Afrotropical freshwater turtle communities. In this study,
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9, Iss 17, Pp 9500-9510 (2019)
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution
The southern river terrapin, Batagur affinis is one of the world's 25 most endangered freshwater turtle species. The major portion of the global population is currently found in peninsular Malaysia, with the only remnant Indochinese population in sou
Autor:
Suleman B. Gbewaa, S. Kobby Oppong, Brian D. Horne, Paul Tehoda, Fabio Petrozzi, Daniele Dendi, Godfrey C. Akani, Massimiliano Di Vittorio, Stephanie N. Ajong, Nic Pacini, Julia E. Fa, Luca Luiselli
Despite increasing pressures on freshwater resources worldwide, and the threatened status of most freshwater turtles, there is still limited knowledge of habitat use and niche partitioning in Afrotropical freshwater turtle communities. In this study,
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::b10b4c10009cbdb20026252753ca8fca
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-303940/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-303940/v1
Autor:
Shawn F. McCracken, Shashwat Sirsi, Brian D. Horne, Shailendra Singh, Ashutosh Tripathi, Michael R. J. Forstner
Publikováno v:
Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 16:203-214
Characterizing variation in reproductive output is foundational to understanding the demography of a population and determining management strategies. Doing so is paramount when the species of interest is threatened with extinction. The red-crowned r
Autor:
Ania Tomaszewicz, Paul P. Calle, Mathieu Pruvot, Tracie A. Seimon, Samat In, Denise McAloose, Patricia Toledo, Steve Platt, Chea Sokha, Brian D. Horne, Sitha Som
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 48:1242-1246
Southern River terrapins ( Batagur affinis) are among the most critically endangered turtles in the world. To augment the Cambodia population, a head-start program was established for the endemic subspecies Batagur affinis edwardmolli in 2006, and in
Autor:
Tien Ming Lee, Amanda Sigouin, Colin M. Poole, Brian D. Horne, Miguel Pinedo-Vasquez, Robert Nasi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 54:345-350
Despite decades of numerous calls for action by policymakers and citizen groups to regulate the biodiversity market, unsustainable trade in wildlife continues to be a leading cause of population declines world-wide (Engler & Parry-Jones 2007; Rosen &