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A standardized drone-based protocol for monitoring freshwater turtles. [PDF]
Dobie L, Blouin-Demers G.
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Abstract The design of experiments to investigate the combined effects of multiple stressors requires exposing target organisms to multiple combinations of stressor doses. Concurrent manipulation of stressors is often infeasible with wildlife, but long‐lasting health effects allow individual health to be used as an integrator of prior stressor exposure.
Enrico Pirotta +24 more
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Advancing Genetic Stock Identification of Leatherback Turtles From Foraging Grounds in the Southwest Atlantic: Insights From Nuclear DNA (nDNA) Analysis. [PDF]
Prosdocimi L +6 more
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Abstract Knowledge of species distributions is essential for informing policies on nature conservation and restoration. However, updating them on a regular basis and doing so in a harmonized manner at the international level is difficult. The European Bird Census Council integrated national monitoring data covering 5 years to update farmland bird ...
Sergi Herrando +54 more
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Multiple approaches to meso- and macroplastics and the food habitat of the green turtle, <i>Chelonia mydas</i>, in the Ogasawara Islands, Japan. [PDF]
Fujitani T +7 more
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Estimating the total mortality of seabirds following a marine heat wave
Abstract Marine heat waves detrimentally affect a range of marine species, including seabirds, and are increasing in frequency and severity. When thousands of dead seabirds wash up on beaches, the public becomes concerned. However, the number of dead birds recorded on beaches is only a fraction of the total mortality; most birds perish at sea.
Jennifer L. Lavers +3 more
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Anthropic pressure and causes of death of stranded Chelonia mydas along the northern coast of Bahia - Brazil. [PDF]
Silva DN +8 more
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Simmers, T. A., Dekker, L. R. C.
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A more‐than‐human political ecology of Indonesian songbird trade
Abstract Since its inception, conservation science has considered wildlife trade a problem. In focusing on conservation outcomes, conservationists almost completely ignore the welfare of traded animals and plants and the harms they endure. We developed a political ecology approach that incorporates the interconnectedness of people with animals and ...
Sicily Fiennes +9 more
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They're Out There, You Know: Sea Turtle Sightings and Strandings in Canadian Pacific Waters. [PDF]
Spaven L +7 more
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