Browsing by Author "Bernardo, Joseph"
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Myre, Brianna Lynn (2022-07-28)Identifying where and when endangered sea turtles obtain energy for egg production is critical for designing effective management plans for species’ recovery. Whereas most sea turtles exhibit a capital breeding strategy, ...
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Tilley, Stephen G.; Bernardo, Joseph; Katz, Laura A.; Eriksen, Renee L.; Kratovil, Justin; Lopez, Lizmarie; Risher, Jacqueline; Bittner, Noëlle K. J.; Crandall, Keith A. (2013)Cytochrome B sequences and allozymes reveal complex patterns of molecular variation in dusky salamander (Desmognathus) populations in eastern Tennessee. One group of allozymically distinctive populations, which we refer ...
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Figgener, Christine (2019-11-22)My dissertation explored the interspecific variation in trophic ecology in marine turtles in general, and the variation in resource use and migratory routes in one population of olive ridley turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) ...
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Agosta, Salvatore J.; Bernardo, Joseph; Ceballos, Gerardo; Steele, Michael A. (www.plosone.org, 2013-09)Physiological processes are essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of organisms, and recently, with widespread attention to climate change, physiology has been ushered back to the forefront of ...
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Romney, Sherdina Ericia (2017-05-10)Scientists are continuously developing new methods to project the impacts of climate change. Various consequences of climate change have already been observed in terrestrial and marine environments, such as those affecting ...
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Iiams, Samantha (2014-08-07)Many biologists rely on environmental niche modeling to predict where species will migrate upon imminent climate changes. These coarse-scale approaches base species’ movements on variables such as temperature, habitat, and ...