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Autor:
John G. Frazier, Valentina Azzarà, Olivia Munoz, Lapo Gianni Marcucci, Emilie Badel, Francesco Genchi, Maurizio Cattani, Maurizio Tosi, Massimo Delfino
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 6, p e6123 (2018)
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) were recovered from Mid to Late Holocene sites at Ra’s al-Hamra and Ra’s al-Hadd, coastal Oman. These provide the third instance of this animal be
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https://doaj.org/article/feeb935f25544643b22d6f72287b57f6
Autor:
John G. Frazier
Publikováno v:
Journal for Nature Conservation. 15:163-173
Summary The concept of “sustainable use” is a polemic, especially when referring to wildlife and other “natural resources.” Claims vary from persistent overuse to traditional practices of sustaining the resource base. Arguments for either sid
Autor:
John G. Frazier
Publikováno v:
Environmental Conservation. 24:182-193
Over the past two decades 'sustainable development' has grown from a term expressing concern for social and environmental problems to an international craze. The concept purportedly offers cures for the many and diverse problems afflicting modern soc
Publikováno v:
Applied Geographic Studies. 1:253-270
Autor:
Federico Achaval, John G. Frazier, Yuichiro Yamaguchi, Harry L. Fierstine, Carlos Prigioni, Hiroyuki Suganuma, Sallie C. Beavers, Robert L. Pitman
Publikováno v:
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 39:85-96
Billfishes have long been known to impale a great variety of objects, but there are only two brief, obscure records of marine turtles being speared. Details are presented on these two, as well as on two other confirmed records; data from two addition
Autor:
John G. Frazier
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology ISBN: 9780849311239
The Biology of Sea Turtles, Volume II
The Biology of Sea Turtles, Volume II
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5975483cab2587a82f6f87745018316f
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420040807.ch1
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420040807.ch1
Autor:
C. Ruckdeschel, Charles W. Potter, K. Muldoon, D. Margarttoulis, J. Rosewater, John G. Frazier, S. Salas
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology. 6:127-140
Marine turtles harbour a variety of epizoa, some of which are specific to these hosts, but shelled gastropod and bivalve mollusks were previously unrecorded on marine turtles. Thousands of turtles of five species from all major oceans were examined.
Autor:
John G. Frazier
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African Journal of Ecology. 19:369-372
Autor:
John G. Frazier
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Oryx. 13:164-175
After seven years' study, visiting islands scattered over more than a million square miles of the western Indian Ocean, where once hundreds of thousands of green turtles nested every year, the author?'s “optimistic estimate” of the number of fema
Autor:
John G. Frazier
Publikováno v:
Human Ecology. 8:329-370
Marine turtles long have been of great value to peoples of the Indian Ocean, nutritionally, economically, and culturally. Once directed primarily toward subsistence, the hunting of marine turtles for international trade has increased; today their pop