29 research outputs found

    Seasonal sightings of sea turtles from aerial surveys conducted in 2011–2012.

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    <p>Each symbol represents a single sea turtle. Dotted lines represent the approximate location of the core of the Florida Current. Source: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-Fish and Wildlife Research Institute.</p

    Seasonal trend in sea turtle surface density with 95% confidence intervals estimated from conventional distance sampling analysis of aerial surveys.

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    <p>Turtle densities varied with season in both years. The large peak in spring 2012 corresponded with a larger than normal number of nesting loggerhead turtles.</p

    Study area for aerial surveys.

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    <p>Map includes an (a) inset of the United States of America and (b) the state of Florida showing the region for this study. Hatched area indicates extent of the survey area over which aerial surveys were conducted. Dotted lines representing the core of the Florida Current are meant as approximations for reference. Source: ArcWorld Supplement, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-Fish and Wildlife Research Institute.</p

    2013-2015 fsa Files

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    .fsa Files for nests analyzed on Sanibel Island from 2013-201

    Nesting Data 2013-2015

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    Descriptive data of nesting loggerhead females from 2013-2015 on Sanibel Island Florid

    sj-pdf-1-vet-10.1177_03009858231214025 – Supplemental material for Aneurysm Associated with Vascular Wall Degeneration in Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps)

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-vet-10.1177_03009858231214025 for Aneurysm Associated with Vascular Wall Degeneration in Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps) by Joaquín Ortega, Jeanette Wyneken and Michael M. Garner in Veterinary Pathology</p

    Sanibel Island, Florida.

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    <p>The yellow line notes the 10.3 km (6.4 miles) of beach that is covered in the sampling.</p

    Multiple paternity across seasons.

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    <p>Mean number of fathers/nest/year is depicted by the vertical bars (±standard error of the mean). The proportions of nests with multiple paternity are plotted by the solid dots connected by dashed lines for emphasis (scale on the secondary vertical axis).</p
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