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Autor:
Catherine E Hart, Gabriela S Blanco, Michael S Coyne, Carlos Delgado-Trejo, Brendan J Godley, T Todd Jones, Antonio Resendiz, Jeffrey A Seminoff, Matthew J Witt, Wallace J Nichols
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 2, p e0116225 (2015)
To further describe movement patterns and distribution of East Pacific green turtles (Chelonia mydas agassizii) and to determine threat levels for this species within the Eastern Pacific. In order to do this we combined published data from existing f
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https://doaj.org/article/55a9bcf82f0e42eb875d9cf6a08c54af
Autor:
Dana K Wingfield, S Hoyt Peckham, David G Foley, Daniel M Palacios, Bertha E Lavaniegos, Reginaldo Durazo, Wallace J Nichols, Donald A Croll, Steven J Bograd
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 11, p e27874 (2011)
BACKGROUND: Highly productive hotspots in the ocean often occur where complex physical forcing mechanisms lead to aggregation of primary and secondary producers. Understanding how hotspots persist, however, requires combining knowledge of the spatio-
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https://doaj.org/article/6ca975ba445d47b3b35e79bd22f9a155
Autor:
S Hoyt Peckham, David Maldonado Diaz, Andreas Walli, Georgita Ruiz, Larry B Crowder, Wallace J Nichols
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 2, Iss 10, p e1041 (2007)
Although bycatch of industrial-scale fisheries can cause declines in migratory megafauna including seabirds, marine mammals, and sea turtles, the impacts of small-scale fisheries have been largely overlooked. Small-scale fisheries occur in coastal wa
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https://doaj.org/article/b322e57665d4464f80b8efb708c3c4de
Sea turtle populations around the world are endangered, and in recent years tourism has been a critical element in worldwide efforts to save them. More travelers seek meaningful experiences that bring them close to nature and wildlife, and opportunit
Autor:
Connie Y. Kot, Susanne Åkesson, Joanna Alfaro‐Shigueto, Diego Fernando Amorocho Llanos, Marina Antonopoulou, George H. Balazs, Warren R. Baverstock, Janice M. Blumenthal, Annette C. Broderick, Ignacio Bruno, Ali Fuat Canbolat, Paolo Casale, Daniel Cejudo, Michael S. Coyne, Corrie Curtice, Sarah DeLand, Andrew DiMatteo, Kara Dodge, Daniel C. Dunn, Nicole Esteban, Angela Formia, Mariana M. P. B. Fuentes, Ei Fujioka, Julie Garnier, Matthew H. Godfrey, Brendan J. Godley, Victoria González Carman, Autumn‐Lynn Harrison, Catherine E. Hart, Lucy A. Hawkes, Graeme C. Hays, Nicholas Hill, Sandra Hochscheid, Yakup Kaska, Yaniv Levy, César P. Ley‐Quiñónez, Gwen G. Lockhart, Milagros López‐Mendilaharsu, Paolo Luschi, Jeffrey C. Mangel, Dimitris Margaritoulis, Sara M. Maxwell, Catherine M. McClellan, Kristian Metcalfe, Antonio Mingozzi, Felix G. Moncada, Wallace J. Nichols, Denise M. Parker, Samir H. Patel, Nicolas J. Pilcher, Sarah Poulin, Andrew J. Read, ALan F. Rees, David P. Robinson, Nathan J. Robinson, Alejandra G. Sandoval‐Lugo, Gail Schofield, Jeffrey A. Seminoff, Erin E. Seney, Robin T. E. Snape, Doğan Sözbilen, Jesús Tomás, Nuria Varo‐Cruz, Bryan P. Wallace, Natalie E. Wildermann, Matthew J. Witt, Alan A. Zavala‐Norzagaray, Patrick N. Halpin
Publikováno v:
Diversity and Distributions. 28:810-829
Aim: Understanding the spatial ecology of animal movements is a critical element in conserving long-lived, highly mobile marine species. Analyzing networks developed from movements of six sea turtle species reveals marine connectivity and can help pr
A story inspired by a letter from a father to his daughter about wildfire, loss, and learning that we carry our homes inside us wherever we goIn the shade of ancient redwood trees, by a creek, not far from the ocean, a father builds a house for his n
Autor:
Wallace J. Nichols
Warum das blaue Nass erfrischt, entspannt und verjüngt Flüsse, Seen und das Meer ziehen uns magisch an. Instinktiv wissen wir, dass Wasser uns gesund und glücklich macht, Stress reduziert und Ruhe bringt. Doch warum eigentlich? Dieser Frage ist de
Publikováno v:
Environment and Behavior. 48:1242-1269
Exposure to natural environments can have calming and stress-reducing effects on humans. Moreover, previous studies suggest that these benefits may be greater in areas with higher species richness. Our study took advantage of a “natural experiment
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Stephen David Anthony Smith, Juliana A. Ivar do Sul, Lindsay C Young, Cathy A. Beck, Hideshige Takada, Peter G. Ryan, Andres Estrades, Colette C. C. Wabnitz, Mark Hamann, Monica F. Costa, Wallace J. Nichols, Cecilia Eriksson, Laurent Lebreton, Qamar Schuyler, Christine A. Ribic, Chris Wilcox, Kathy A. Townsend, Kirsten V. K. Gilardi, Britta Denise Hardesty, Mário Barletta, Harry R. Burton, Jose C. Borrero, Marcus Eriksen, Jennifer L. Lavers, Amanda C Vegter, Bojan Lazar, Marnie L. Campbell
Publikováno v:
Endangered Species Research. 25:225-247
Marine wildlife faces a growing number of threats across the globe, and the survival of many species and populations will be dependent on conservation action. One threat in particu- lar that has emerged over the last 4 decades is the pollution of oce