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Jeanne A Mortimer

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Molecular Ecology|December 22, 2006
Whose turtles are they, anyway?Jeanne A Mortimer, Peter A Meylan, Marydele Donnelly
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 17, 2017
How numbers of nesting sea turtles can be overestimated by nearly a factor of twoNicole Esteban, Jeanne A Mortimer, Graeme C Hays
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|July 22, 2014
Use of long-distance migration patterns of an endangered species to inform conservation planning for the world's largest marine protected areaGraeme C Hays, Jeanne A Mortimer, Daniel Ierodiaconou, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|July 19, 2021
High accuracy tracking reveals how small conservation areas can protect marine megafaunaGraeme C Hays, Jeanne A Mortimer, Alex Rattray, et al.
Plos One|October 12, 2012
Nesting phenology of marine turtles: insights from a regional comparative analysis on green turtle (Chelonia mydas)Mayeul Dalleau, Stéphane Ciccione, Jeanne A Mortimer, et al.
Biology Letters|January 15, 2026
The value of satellite tracking across multiple year cohorts to identify key areas for conservationKimberley L Stokes, Nicole Esteban, Jeanne A Mortimer, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 3, 2016
Male hatchling production in sea turtles from one of the world's largest marine protected areas, the Chagos ArchipelagoNicole Esteban, Jacques-Olivier Laloë, Jeanne A Mortimer, et al.
Science Advances|February 21, 2024
Remote submerged banks and mesophotic ecosystems can provide key habitat for endangered marine megafaunaGraeme C Hays, Jacques-Olivier Laloë, Jeanne A Mortimer, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 10, 2022
Travel routes to remote ocean targets reveal the map sense resolution for a marine migrantGraeme C Hays, Nadine Atchison-Balmond, Giulia Cerritelli, et al.
Genes|March 11, 2020
Seascape Genetics and the Spatial Ecology of Juvenile Green TurtlesMichael P Jensen, Mayeul Dalleau, Philippe Gaspar, et al.
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Molecular Ecology|December 22, 2006
Whose turtles are they, anyway?Jeanne A Mortimer, Peter A Meylan, Marydele Donnelly
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 17, 2017
How numbers of nesting sea turtles can be overestimated by nearly a factor of twoNicole Esteban, Jeanne A Mortimer, Graeme C Hays
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|July 22, 2014
Use of long-distance migration patterns of an endangered species to inform conservation planning for the world's largest marine protected areaGraeme C Hays, Jeanne A Mortimer, Daniel Ierodiaconou, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|July 19, 2021
High accuracy tracking reveals how small conservation areas can protect marine megafaunaGraeme C Hays, Jeanne A Mortimer, Alex Rattray, et al.
Plos One|October 12, 2012
Nesting phenology of marine turtles: insights from a regional comparative analysis on green turtle (Chelonia mydas)Mayeul Dalleau, Stéphane Ciccione, Jeanne A Mortimer, et al.
Biology Letters|January 15, 2026
The value of satellite tracking across multiple year cohorts to identify key areas for conservationKimberley L Stokes, Nicole Esteban, Jeanne A Mortimer, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 3, 2016
Male hatchling production in sea turtles from one of the world's largest marine protected areas, the Chagos ArchipelagoNicole Esteban, Jacques-Olivier Laloë, Jeanne A Mortimer, et al.
Science Advances|February 21, 2024
Remote submerged banks and mesophotic ecosystems can provide key habitat for endangered marine megafaunaGraeme C Hays, Jacques-Olivier Laloë, Jeanne A Mortimer, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 10, 2022
Travel routes to remote ocean targets reveal the map sense resolution for a marine migrantGraeme C Hays, Nadine Atchison-Balmond, Giulia Cerritelli, et al.
Genes|March 11, 2020
Seascape Genetics and the Spatial Ecology of Juvenile Green TurtlesMichael P Jensen, Mayeul Dalleau, Philippe Gaspar, et al.
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