[HTML][HTML] Unreliable population inferences from common trapping practices for freshwater turtles

MR Tesche, KE Hodges - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2015 - Elsevier
Fundamental questions in ecology and conservation require reliable data about population
size and structure. For freshwater turtles, such data are often obtained via mark–recapture …

[PDF][PDF] Unreliable population inferences from common trapping practices for freshwater turtles

MR Tesche, KE Hodges - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2015 - cyberleninka.org
Turtles are globally in decline, with the IUCN classifying 47% of 331 described turtle species
as Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered (Van Dijk et al., 2012). For semi …

[PDF][PDF] Unreliable population inferences from common trapping practices for freshwater turtles

MR Tesche, KE Hodges - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2015 - core.ac.uk
Turtles are globally in decline, with the IUCN classifying 47% of 331 described turtle species
as Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered (Van Dijk et al., 2012). For semi …

Unreliable population inferences from common trapping practices for freshwater turtles

MR Tesche, KE Hodges - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2015 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Fundamental questions in ecology and conservation require reliable data about population
size and structure. For freshwater turtles, such data are often obtained via mark–recapture …

Unreliable population inferences from common trapping practices for freshwater turtles

MR Tesche, KE Hodges - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2015 - infona.pl
Fundamental questions in ecology and conservation require reliable data about population
size and structure. For freshwater turtles, such data are often obtained via mark–recapture …

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MR Tesche, KE Hodges - 2015