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641 related items for PubMed ID: 30430701

  • 1. Assessing climate change associated sea-level rise impacts on sea turtle nesting beaches using drones, photogrammetry and a novel GPS system.
    Varela MR, Patrício AR, Anderson K, Broderick AC, DeBell L, Hawkes LA, Tilley D, Snape RTE, Westoby MJ, Godley BJ.
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  • 3. Quantifying the impacts of future sea level rise on nesting sea turtles in the southeastern United States.
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  • 12. Decreasing annual nest counts in a globally important loggerhead sea turtle population.
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  • 17. Potential interaction between plastic litter and green turtle Chelonia mydas during nesting in an extremely polluted beach.
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  • 18. Nest temperatures in a loggerhead nesting beach in Turkey is more determined by sea surface than air temperature.
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