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pro vyhledávání: '"Gina Ebanks-Petrie"'
Autor:
Janice M. Blumenthal, Jane L. Hardwick, Timothy J. Austin, Annette C. Broderick, Paul Chin, Lucy Collyer, Gina Ebanks-Petrie, Leah Grant, Lorri D. Lamb, Jeremy Olynik, Lucy C. M. Omeyer, Alejandro Prat-Varela, Brendan J. Godley
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2021)
Given differing trajectories of sea turtle populations worldwide, there is a need to assess and report long-term population trends and determine which conservation strategies are effective. In this study, we report on sea turtle nest monitoring in th
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https://doaj.org/article/daae80b96bb94e9d83ba45727de3ffcc
Autor:
Croy McCoy, Brian C. Stock, Lynn Waterhouse, India C Dove, Gina Ebanks-Petrie, Phillippe G. Bush, Brice X. Semmens, Scott A. Heppell, Christy V. Pattengill-Semmens
Publikováno v:
ICES Journal of Marine Science. 78:277-292
Fish spawning aggregations (FSAs) are vulnerable to overexploitation, yet quantitative assessments of FSA populations are rare. We document an approach for how to conduct such an assessment, evaluating the response of Critically Endangered Nassau Gro
Autor:
Gina Ebanks-Petrie, J. M. Blumenthal, Jane L. Hardwick, Annette C. Broderick, Lorri D. Lamb, Timothy J. Austin, Paul Chin, Brendan J. Godley, J. R. Olynik, Lucy C. M. Omeyer, Lucy Collyer, Alejandro Prat-Varela, Leah Grant
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2021)
Given differing trajectories of sea turtle populations worldwide, there is a need to assess and report long-term population trends and determine which conservation strategies are effective. In this study, we report on sea turtle nest monitoring in th
Autor:
Annette C. Broderick, Carlos Carreras, J. M. Blumenthal, Clara Martin, Walter Mustin, Marta Pascual, Gina Ebanks-Petrie, Lucy Collyer, Anna Barbanti, Víctor Ordóñez, Brendan J. Godley, Jack Boyle
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 28:1637-1651
Ex situ management is an important conservation tool that allows the preservation of biological diversity outside natural habitats while supporting survival in the wild. Captive breeding followed by re-introduction is a possible approach for endanger
Autor:
Gina Ebanks-Petrie, Annette C. Broderick, J. M. Blumenthal, Brendan J. Godley, Maria Turmo, Lucy Collyer, Jack Boyle, Anna Barbanti, Carlos Carreras, Marta Pascual
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science. 6
Autor:
Matthew J. Witt, J. B. Bothwell, Brendan J. Godley, J. R. Olynik, J. L. Solomon, J. M. Blumenthal, Timothy J. Austin, Gina Ebanks-Petrie, Annette C. Broderick, M. F. Orr
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Biology. 9:113-121
Tracking fine-scale movements in relation to threats is fundamental to the management of exploited marine species, yet there is considerable difficulty associated with gathering such data at sea. By combining a capture-recapture study with deployment
Autor:
Michael S. Coyne, J. M. Blumenthal, Annette C. Broderick, Timothy J. Austin, Gina Ebanks-Petrie, F. A. Abreu-Grobois, Angela Formia, Peter A. Meylan, Michael William Bruford, Brendan J. Godley, Anne B. Meylan
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 18:4841-4853
Despite intense interest in conservation of marine turtles, spatial ecology during the oceanic juvenile phase remains relatively unknown. Here, we used mixed stock analysis and examination of oceanic drift to elucidate movements of hawksbill turtles
Autor:
J. A. Gibb, J. L. Solomon, Gina Ebanks-Petrie, J. B. Bothwell, Brendan J. Godley, K. E. Luke, M. F. Orr, Timothy J. Austin, J. R. Olynik, J. M. Blumenthal, Annette C. Broderick, C. D. L. Bell
Publikováno v:
Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 8:1-10
We present results of an inwater research program focusing on basic ecology of juvenile hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) in the Cayman Islands. We made 206 captures of 135 hawksbills in Little Cayman and 103 captures of 97 hawksbills in Gra
Autor:
Gina Ebanks-Petrie, Annette C. Broderick, J. M. Blumenthal, Timothy J. Austin, Brendan J. Godley, Catherine D. Bell
Publikováno v:
Tourism in Marine Environments. 5:245-257
Here we present data from a 26-month program "Caribbean Turtle Watch," initiated as part of the "Turtles in the Caribbean Overseas Territories" (TCOT) program and designed to harness recreational divers to assess in-water populations of marine turtle
Autor:
J. R. Olynik, J. M. Blumenthal, Annette C. Broderick, Matthew J. Witt, J. L. Solomon, Gina Ebanks-Petrie, J. B. Bothwell, Brendan J. Godley, Timothy J. Austin, M. F. Orr
Publikováno v:
Coral Reefs. 28:55-65
As historically abundant spongivores, hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata likely played a key ecological role on coral reefs. However, coral reefs are now experiencing global declines and many hawksbill populations are critically reduced. For en