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Reciente aumento de la matanza de tortugas gigantes en la Isla Isabela [PDF]
Cayot, Linda J., Lewis, Ed
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Postcranial anomalies of Eocene freshwater pleurodiran and cryptodiran turtles from the Spanish Duero Basin. [PDF]
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Temperature Conditions in Artificial Sea Turtle Nests: Toward Optimized Hatchery Management. [PDF]
Carbonell Ellgutter JA +5 more
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A Stochastic Method for Predicting Recovery of Coral Reefs
Casas KP, Bernido CC.
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New Gastropods from the Tortuga Terrace, Dry Tortugas, Florida
The FestivusRecent collecting on the Tortuga Terrace, south of the Dry Tortugas Islands, has yielded several large new species of gastropods, including Chicoreus riverai Petuch and Berschauer, new species (Muricidae), Fasciolaria riverai Petuch and Berschauer, new species (Fasciolariidae), and Scaphella mercedesae Petuch and Berschauer, new species (Volutidae ...
Edward Petuch, David Berschauer
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1998
These are the words that young Jim Hawkins used to describe the old sea-dog at the Admiral Benbow Inn. They were written in 1883 by Robert Louis Stevenson, of course, and are from the classic book, Treasure Island. Prior to writing Treasure Island, Stevenson had made two transatlantic crossings.
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These are the words that young Jim Hawkins used to describe the old sea-dog at the Admiral Benbow Inn. They were written in 1883 by Robert Louis Stevenson, of course, and are from the classic book, Treasure Island. Prior to writing Treasure Island, Stevenson had made two transatlantic crossings.
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Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 1964
New information from unpublished sources and from published records hitherto overlooked permit a re-evaluation of the history of the Dry Tortugas and of the terns that inhabit them. The geography and ecology of the 11 keys that have variously comprised the group since it was first mapped in the 1770's are described and their major changes traced.
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New information from unpublished sources and from published records hitherto overlooked permit a re-evaluation of the history of the Dry Tortugas and of the terns that inhabit them. The geography and ecology of the 11 keys that have variously comprised the group since it was first mapped in the 1770's are described and their major changes traced.
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