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Autor:
Duncan Elkins, Sarah C. Sweat, Bernard R. Kuhajda, Anna L. George, Katie S. Hill, Seth J. Wenger
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 19, Iss , Pp - (2019)
The southeastern United States is a global hotspot for aquatic biodiversity but has relatively little land under protection. To guide conservation investment in this region, we developed a prioritization of watersheds to highlight areas of exceptiona
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https://doaj.org/article/a03e04150a684f37b77c5639ac9d76ee
Autor:
Christopher W. Hoagstrom, Visotheary Ung, Sarah C. Sweat, Wilfredo A. Matamoros, Joshua R. Ennen
Publikováno v:
Frontiers of Biogeography. 14
Autor:
Kristen K. Cecala, Joshua R. Ennen, Allison V. Watts, Hayden T. Mattingly, Sarah C. Sweat, Shawna M. Fix, Brianna Zuber, Bernard R. Kuhajda
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 66:458-467
Autor:
Saidee J. Hyder, Dustin F. Garig, Robert Colvin, Brian R. Kreiser, Sarah C. Sweat, Luke Pearson, Taylor Simmonds, Andrew J. Feltmann, Joshua R. Ennen, Jeremy Dennison, Jon M. Davenport
Publikováno v:
Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 20
Western alligator snapping turtles, Macrochelys temminckii, have experienced population declines throughout most of their distribution. The present study is the first to systematically sample aquatic habitats of western Tennessee to assess the status
Autor:
Joshua R. Ennen, Brian D. Todd, Mickey Agha, Sarah C. Sweat, Deborah S. Bower, A. Justin Nowakowski
Publikováno v:
Biological Reviews. 93:1634-1648
The projected rise in global mean sea levels places many freshwater turtle species at risk of saltwater intrusion into freshwater habitats. Freshwater turtles are disproportionately more threatened than other taxa; thus, understanding the role of sal
Publikováno v:
Wetlands Ecology and Management. 25:149-158
Crayfish are important in wetland systems because of their function in soil nutrient turnover. Since many crayfishes are imperiled by anthropogenic activities, it is important to understand factors that are associated with their distribution within a
Autor:
Sarah C. Sweat, Seth J. Wenger, Duncan Elkins, Katie S. Hill, Bernard R. Kuhajda, Anna L. George
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 19, Iss, Pp-(2019)
The southeastern United States is a global hotspot for aquatic biodiversity but has relatively little land under protection. To guide conservation investment in this region, we developed a prioritization of watersheds to highlight areas of exceptiona
Autor:
Jeffrey E. Lovich, Anders G. J. Rhodin, Joshua R. Ennen, Sarah C. Sweat, Wilfredo A. Matamoros, H. Bradley Shaffer, Robert C. Thomson, Christopher W. Hoagstrom, John B. Iverson, Mickey Agha
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 253:108925
Conservation planners use a variety of decision-making tools, many of which require identifying and prioritizing spatial units based on their biodiversity and levels of imperilment. Turtles are highly imperiled, but present schemes for determining gl
Autor:
Sarah C. Sweat, Jeffrey E. Lovich, Wilfredo A. Matamoros, Christopher W. Hoagstrom, John B. Iverson, Anders G. J. Rhodin, Mickey Agha, Joshua R. Ennen
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 241:108323
Defaunation in the Anthropocene has created a need to focus limited conservation resources on geographically-explicit areas with high conservation significance. Priority conservation areas are often defined as those with high biodiversity – hotspot
Autor:
Mickey, Agha, Joshua R, Ennen, Deborah S, Bower, A Justin, Nowakowski, Sarah C, Sweat, Brian D, Todd
Publikováno v:
Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 93(3)
The projected rise in global mean sea levels places many freshwater turtle species at risk of saltwater intrusion into freshwater habitats. Freshwater turtles are disproportionately more threatened than other taxa; thus, understanding the role of sal