Sea Turtles

Books, Reports, & Symposia

 

Addison, D., A. Glinsky, and K. Sloan. 2020. Using satellite telemetry to reveal green inter-nesting movements and migratory pathways in SW Florida. Fortieth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation.

 

Sloan, K., A. Glinsky, R. Bartleson, and J. Perrault. 2020. Evaluating the sublethal effects of red tide blooms and brevetoxin exposure on nesting sea turtles. Fortieth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation.

 

Bartleson, R., K. Sloan, T. Leighfield, H. Barron, J. Schmid, J. Brzoza, A. Glinsky, and A. Gosset. 2019. What is safe for sea turtles to eat during an extreme southwest Florida red tide? Tenth US HAB Symposium.

 

Bartleson, R., and K. Sloan. 2019. Evaluation of brevetoxin accumulation in tissues of red tide strandings. Thirty-ninth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation.

 

Brzoza, J., and K. Sloan. 2019. The influence of elevation on loggerhead (Caretta caretta) hatching success on Sanibel Island, FL, USA. Thirty-ninth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation.

 

Shamblin, B., K. Hart, S. Ceriani, M. Lamont, Z. Bass, W. Katz, K. Mazzarella, K. Sloan, and C. Nairn. 2019. Preliminary inferences of stock structure among Florida’s Gulf of Mexico green turtle rookeries. Fifth Southeast Regional Sea Turtle Network (SERSTN).

 

Thomson, C., K. Sloan, A. Martignette, and J. Wyneken. 2019. Characterizing the effects of groundwater on soil moisture and temperature of loggerhead sea turtle nests on Sanibel Island, FL. Thirty-ninth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation.

 

Sloan, K., D. Addison, and A. Glinksy. 2018. Inter-nesting movements and migratory pathways to foraging areas by satellite tagged green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) in southwest Florida. Thirty-eighth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation.

 

 

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