Pages that link to "Item:Q45241"
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The following pages link to Raymond R. Carthy, PhD (Q45241):
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- Temporal shift of sea turtle nest sites in an eroding barrier island beach (Q145222) (← links)
- The potential of unmanned aerial systems for sea turtle research and conservation: a review and future directions (Q145254) (← links)
- Environmental factors predicting the orientation of sea turtle hatchlings on a naturally lighted beach: A baseline for light-management goals (Q145832) (← links)
- Conservation easements and coastal armoring: Protecting sea turtle nesting habitat through property ownership (Q149103) (← links)
- Informing sea turtle outreach efforts to maximize effectiveness (Q149108) (← links)
- Development of a Kemp’s ridley sea turtle stock assessment model (Q152888) (← links)
- Use of remote sensing tools to predict focal areas for sea turtle conservation in the Southwestern Atlantic (Q156392) (← links)
- Identification of the Gulf of Mexico as an important high-use habitat for leatherback turtles from Central America (Q157258) (← links)
- Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (Q225500) (← links)
- Winter diets of immature green turtles (Chelonia mydas) on a northern feeding ground: integrating stomach contents and stable isotope analyses (Q234041) (← links)
- Estimates of vital rates for a declining loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) subpopulation: implications for management (Q236597) (← links)
- Ecological regime shift drives declining growth rates of sea turtles throughout the West Atlantic (Q239188) (← links)
- Temporospatial dynamics and public health significance of bacterial flora identified on a major leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) nesting beach in the Southern Caribbean (Q239927) (← links)
- Temporal, spatial, and body size effects on growth rates of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Northwest Atlantic (Q244082) (← links)
- Common coastal foraging areas for loggerheads in the Gulf of Mexico: Opportunities for marine conservation (Q245105) (← links)
- Collecting a sample of loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings before a natural emergence does not reduce nest productivity (Q245957) (← links)
- Fine scale daily movements and habitat use of East Pacific green turtles at a shallow coastal lagoon in Baja California Sur, Mexico (Q247339) (← links)
- The incubation environment of nests deposited by a genetically distinct group of loggerhead sea turtles in Northwest Florida (Q253239) (← links)
- Sea turtle conservation: Priorities for environmental education efforts (Q256339) (← links)
- Geometric targets for UAS Lidar (Q264270) (← links)
- Erratum to: Estimates of vital rates for a declining loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) subpopulation: implications for management (Q267776) (← links)
- The leatherback turtle: Biology and conservation (Q273619) (← links)
- Using systems thinking to inform management of imperiled species: A case study with sea turtles (Q274019) (← links)
- The leatherbacks of Grande Riviere Trinidad and Tobago (Q279417) (← links)
- Using growth rates to estimate the minimum age and size at sexual maturity in a captive population of the critically endangered Central American river turtle Dermatemys mawii (Q283400) (← links)
- Green turtle fibropapillomatosis: Tumor morphology and growth rate in a rehabilitation setting (Q296386) (← links)
- Sea turtle conservation: 10 ways you can help (Q301944) (← links)
- A coupled human and natural systems framework to characterize emerging infectious diseases: The case of fibropapillomatosis in marine turtles (Q302288) (← links)
- Accuracy and precision of sea-finding orientation as a function of dune proximity in hatchlings of two species of sea turtles (Q307616) (← links)
- Coastal armoring and sea turtles: Beachfront homeowners’ opinions and intent (Q310825) (← links)
- Migration routes, foraging behavior, and site fidelity of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) satellite tracked from a globally important rookery (Q313450) (← links)