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pro vyhledávání: '"Susan E Piacenza"'
Autor:
Susan E Piacenza, Lindsey L Thurman, Allison K Barner, Cassandra E Benkwitt, Kate S Boersma, Elizabeth B Cerny-Chipman, Kurt E Ingeman, Tye L Kindinger, Amy J Lindsley, Jake Nelson, Jessica N Reimer, Jennifer C Rowe, Chenchen Shen, Kevin A Thompson, Selina S Heppell
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 7, p e0133301 (2015)
With the ongoing crisis of biodiversity loss and limited resources for conservation, the concept of biodiversity hotspots has been useful in determining conservation priority areas. However, there has been limited research into how temporal variabili
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c203319ee743469a88c6e6156ebf5727
Autor:
Susan E Piacenza, Allison K Barner, Cassandra E Benkwitt, Kate S Boersma, Elizabeth B Cerny-Chipman, Kurt E Ingeman, Tye L Kindinger, Jonathan D Lee, Amy J Lindsley, Jessica N Reimer, Jennifer C Rowe, Chenchen Shen, Kevin A Thompson, Lindsey L Thurman, Selina S Heppell
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 8, p e0135135 (2015)
While there is a persistent inverse relationship between latitude and species diversity across many taxa and ecosystems, deviations from this norm offer an opportunity to understand the conditions that contribute to large-scale diversity patterns. Ma
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/579053a07c374b53944e7862fd2899c4
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 7 (2020)
Environmental variability can be an important factor in the population dynamics of many species. In marine systems, for instance, whether environmental conditions facilitate or impede the movements of juvenile animals to nursery habitat can have a la
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/069af8e9c25143468e20d3e40b067d5a
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Ecology. 56:865-876
Autor:
Tabitha Renee Siegfried, Jackson Reimer, Emma Roberto, Christopher Noren, Alex Vidal, Kristi Dixon, Morgan DuBois, Susan E. Piacenza
Publikováno v:
Animals; Volume 13; Issue 1; Pages: 114
Our understanding of size-specific sea turtle behavior has lagged due to methodological limitations. However, stereo-video cameras (SVC) are an in-water approach that can link body-size and allow for relatively undisturbed behavioral observations. In
Autor:
Matthew Ware, Christopher Noren, Tabitha R. Siegfried, Jackson Reimer, Mariana M. P. B. Fuentes, Susan E. Piacenza
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2021)
Population size estimates are key parameters used in assessments to evaluate and determine a species’ conservation status. Typically, sea turtle population estimates are made from nesting beach surveys which capture only hatchling and adult female
Autor:
Amanda J. Zellmer, Daniel J. Pondella, Jonathan P. Williams, Jeremy T. Claisse, Jennifer E. Caselle, Susan E. Piacenza, Chelsea M. Williams
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 628:125-140
Autor:
Jonathan P. Williams, Jeremy T. Claisse, Susan E. Piacenza, Matthew J. Robart, Amanda J. Zellmer, Chelsea M. Williams, Daniel J. Pondella
Publikováno v:
Western North American Naturalist. 78:341-357
We analyzed recreational and commercial catch records from 1980 to 2009 for the fishing blocks associated with the 5 southern offshore banks of the Southern California Bight (Cortes Bank, Tanner Bank, Northeast Bank, Cherry Ridge, and Garrett Ridge).
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 13, Iss 757, p 757 (2021)
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Ocean circulation models are an essential tool for use in estimating the movements of drifting marine species. Across the world, hatchling sea turtle transport to the pelagic ocean is facilitated by the local currents off their natal beaches. It is d
Autor:
Susan E. Piacenza, Kenneth John Faller, Brian K. Taylor, Catherine E. Kehl, Joseph Piacenza, Delaney C O'Connell
Publikováno v:
Journal of theoretical biology. 527
Sea turtles complete migrations across vast distances, covering entire ocean basins. To track these migrations, satellite tracking tags are attached to their shells. The impact of these tags must be considered to ensure that turtles' natural behavior