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Autor:
Joseph B Pfaller, Karen A Bjorndal, Milani Chaloupka, Kristina L Williams, Michael G Frick, Alan B Bolten
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 4, p e62326 (2013)
Assessments of population trends based on time-series counts of individuals are complicated by imperfect detection, which can lead to serious misinterpretations of data. Population trends of threatened marine turtles worldwide are usually based on co
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https://doaj.org/article/410691ccce594c309ae65077d1f9b4ff
Publikováno v:
Palaeontology. 60:773-794
Global biodiversity patterns in deep time can only be understood fully when the relative preservation potential of each clade is known. The relative preservation potential of marine arthropod clades, a diverse and ecologically important component of
Autor:
Joseph B. Pfaller, Brian M. Shamblin, Michael G. Frick, Campbell J. Nairn, Marc Girondot, Kristina L. Williams
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 166
Capture–mark–recapture studies that fail to account for the frequency and dynamics of marker loss risk generating biased demographic estimates. In this study, we used permanent multilocus genotypes (i.e., “genetic tags”) and a new enhanced ta
Autor:
Alan B. Bolten, Mariela Pajuelo, Hannah B. Vander Zanden, Brian M. Shamblin, Michael G. Frick, Kimberly J. Reich, Karen A. Bjorndal, Campbell J. Nairn, Kristina L. Williams, Joseph B. Pfaller
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 161:585-598
Diet items and habitat constitute some of the environmental resources that may be used differently by individuals within a population. Long-term fidelity by individuals to particular resources exemplifies individual specialization, a phenomenon that
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 161:45-59
Barnacles in the genus Chelonibia are commensal with a variety of motile marine animals including sea turtles, crustaceans, and sirenians. We conducted a worldwide molecular phylogenetic survey of Chelonibia collected from nearly all known hosts to a
Autor:
Sally R. Murphy, Annette C. Broderick, Michael S. Coyne, Mark G. Dodd, Matthew H. Godfrey, Brendan J. Godley, Matthew J. Witt, John W. Coker, Michael G. Frick, Thomas M. Murphy, Kristina L. Williams, Lucy A. Hawkes, DuBose B. Griffin
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 160:3071-3086
From 1998 to 2008, 68 adult female loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) were instrumented with platform transmitter terminals at nesting beaches in Georgia, North Carolina (NC) and South Carolina (SC) on the East Coast of the United States of Ame
Autor:
Michael G. Frick
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 93:183-187
Barnacles of the superfamily Coronuloidea are obligate commensals of motile marine animals (Newman & Ross, 1976). Excepting the coronuloid genusChelonibiaLeach, the species included in this superfamily occur strictly upon marine vertebrates, particul
Autor:
Anne Marie LeBlanc, Thane Wibbels, Michael G. Frick, K. Kristina Drake, Kristina L. Williams, David C. Rostal
Publikováno v:
Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 11:108-116
We examined loggerhead nest temperatures and hatchling sex ratios in an effort to more accurately predict hatchling sex ratios produced from 2 barrier islands in the northern management unit (Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge and Wassaw Nati
Autor:
James C. Nifong, Michael G. Frick
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 10:557-560
Chelonibia testudinaria (Sea Turtle Barnacle) and other closely related barnacle species of the genus Chelonibia are known to utilize a variety of organisms for their attachment substrate. These include the calcified exoskeleton of marine crustaceans
Autor:
Michael S. Coyne, Sally R. Murphy, Thomas M. Murphy, John W. Coker, DuBose B. Griffin, Kris L. Williams, Annette C. Broderick, Matthew H. Godfrey, Mark G. Dodd, Brendan J. Godley, Lucy A. Hawkes, Michael G. Frick, Matthew J. Witt
Publikováno v:
Diversity and Distributions. 17:624-640
Aim Although satellite tracking has yielded much information regarding the migrations and habitat use of threatened marine species, relatively little has been published about the environmental niche for loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta in north