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Graeme C Hays

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 7, 2015
New insights: animal-borne cameras and accelerometers reveal the secret lives of cryptic speciesGraeme C Hays
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Good news for sea turtlesGraeme C Hays
Current Biology : CB|February 23, 2013
Animal navigation: salmon track magnetic variationGraeme C Hays
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 7, 2013
Tracking animals to their deathGraeme C Hays
Current Biology : CB|September 10, 2024
Animal navigation: Jellyfish dodge the driftGraeme C Hays
Current Biology : CB|June 7, 2017
Ocean currents and marine lifeGraeme C Hays
Biology Letters|March 28, 2009
New frontiers in biologging scienceChristian Rutz, Graeme C Hays
Royal Society Open Science|February 13, 2023
Can a present-day thermal niche be preserved in a warming climate by a shift in phenology? A case study with sea turtlesJacques-Olivier Laloë, Graeme C Hays
Biology Letters|January 15, 2026
Long lives and high invariant reproductive costs: why do sea turtles not nest every year?Graeme C Hays, Jacques-Olivier Laloë
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 21, 2004
Polyandry in a marine turtle: females make the best of a bad jobPatricia L M Lee, Graeme C Hays
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Showing results (1-10 of 96) with videos related to

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 7, 2015
New insights: animal-borne cameras and accelerometers reveal the secret lives of cryptic speciesGraeme C Hays
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Good news for sea turtlesGraeme C Hays
Current Biology : CB|February 23, 2013
Animal navigation: salmon track magnetic variationGraeme C Hays
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 7, 2013
Tracking animals to their deathGraeme C Hays
Current Biology : CB|September 10, 2024
Animal navigation: Jellyfish dodge the driftGraeme C Hays
Current Biology : CB|June 7, 2017
Ocean currents and marine lifeGraeme C Hays
Biology Letters|March 28, 2009
New frontiers in biologging scienceChristian Rutz, Graeme C Hays
Royal Society Open Science|February 13, 2023
Can a present-day thermal niche be preserved in a warming climate by a shift in phenology? A case study with sea turtlesJacques-Olivier Laloë, Graeme C Hays
Biology Letters|January 15, 2026
Long lives and high invariant reproductive costs: why do sea turtles not nest every year?Graeme C Hays, Jacques-Olivier Laloë
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 21, 2004
Polyandry in a marine turtle: females make the best of a bad jobPatricia L M Lee, Graeme C Hays
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