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A HOUSE FINCH’S SUCCESSFUL USE OF A BARN SWALLOW NEST
Gaskins, Leo (Western Birds, 2019-09-04) -
Are the ghosts of nature's past haunting ecology today?
Gaskins, Lindsay; He, Q; Hughes, BB; Nifong, J; Read, Andrew J; Silliman, Brian Reed; Stepp, R; ... (8 authors) (Current Biology, 2018-05-07)© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Humans have decimated populations of large-bodied consumers and their functions in most of the world's ecosystems. It is less clear how human activities have affected the diversity of habitats these consumers ... -
Can Sharks Be Saved: A Global Plan of Action for Shark Conservation in the Regime of the Convention on Migratory Species
Kraska, J; Gaskins, Lindsay (Seattle Journal of Environmental Law, 2015-05-31) -
Crab predation by the San Salvador rock iguana (Cyclura rileyi)
Gaskins, Lindsay; Silliman, Brian Reed (Herpetological Bulletin, 2015-01-01) -
Pregnant giant devil ray ( Mobula mobular ) bycatch reveals potential Northern Gulf of California pupping ground
Gaskins, Leo (Ecology, 2019-07) -
Sizing ocean giants: Patterns of intraspecific size variation in marine megafauna
Balk, MA; Benfield, MC; Branch, TA; Chen, C; Cosgrove, J; Dove, ADM; Gaskins, Lindsay; ... (16 authors) (PeerJ, 2015-01-01)What are the greatest sizes that the largest marine megafauna obtain? This is a simple question with a difficult and complex answer. Many of the largest-sized species occur in the world's oceans. For many of these, rarity, ... -
The effects of temperature and swimming speed on the metabolic rate of the nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum, Bonaterre)
Whitney, NM; Lear, KO; Gaskins, Lindsay; Gleiss, AC (Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2016-04)