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Browsing by Subject "Conservation Biology"
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An Assessment of Sea Turtle, Marine Mammal and Seabird Bycatch in the Wider Caribbean Region
(2011)Sea turtles, marine mammals and sea birds are vulnerable to higher mortality rates as a direct function of incidental capture (bycatch) in marine fisheries. Their migratory behavior exposes them to multiple fishing gear ... -
Bycatch and foraging ecology of sea turtles in the Eastern Pacific
(2011)Sea turtles are long lived marine species that are currently endangered because their life history and population dynamics hinder them from withstanding modern anthropogenic threats. Worldwide, fisheries bycatch in on the ... -
Potential Biodiversity and Climate Benefits of Voluntary Carbon Market Tree-Planting Projects
(2022-08-05)This research explored the potential for voluntary carbon markets to benefit forest biodiversity and climate change by directing funding to tree-planting projects. This research topic is important because voluntary carbon ... -
The cost of locomotion in North Atlantic right whales (<italic>Eubalaena glacialis</italic>)
(2010)Locomotion in any environment requires the use of energy to overcome the physicalforces inherent in the environment. Most large marine vertebrates have evolvedstreamlined fusiform body shapes to minimize the resistive force ...