Tropicalization of temperate ecosystems in North America: The northward range expansion of tropical organisms in response to warming winter temperatures

MJ Osland, PW Stevens, MM Lamont… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Tropicalization is a term used to describe the transformation of temperate ecosystems by
poleward‐moving tropical organisms in response to warming temperatures. In North …

Satellite tracking sea turtles: Opportunities and challenges to address key questions

GC Hays, LA Hawkes - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Over 25 years ago the first satellite tracking studies of sea turtles were published. The
technology and attachment methods have now come of age with long-term tracks over a …

Physics of metabolic organization

M Jusup, T Sousa, T Domingos, V Labinac, N Marn… - Physics of life …, 2017 - Elsevier
We review the most comprehensive metabolic theory of life existing to date. A special focus
is given to the thermodynamic roots of this theory and to implications that the laws of physics …

Satellite tracking of manta rays highlights challenges to their conservation

RT Graham, MJ Witt, DW Castellanos, F Remolina… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
We describe the real-time movements of the last of the marine mega-vertebrate taxa to be
satellite tracked–the giant manta ray (or devil fish, Manta birostris), the world's largest ray at …

Repeated, long-distance migrations by a philopatric predator targeting highly contrasting ecosystems

JSE Lea, BM Wetherbee, N Queiroz, N Burnie… - Scientific reports, 2015 - nature.com
Long-distance movements of animals are an important driver of population spatial dynamics
and determine the extent of overlap with area-focused human activities, such as fishing …

Satellite tracking large numbers of individuals to infer population level dispersal and core areas for the protection of an endangered species

G Schofield, A Dimadi, S Fossette… - Diversity and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Tracking the dispersal patterns and habitat use of migratory species is necessary to
delineate optimal areas for protection, with large sample sizes being more representative of …

[HTML][HTML] Light pollution affects nesting behavior of loggerhead turtles and predation risk of nests and hatchlings

E Silva, A Marco, J da Graça, H Pérez, E Abella… - … of Photochemistry and …, 2017 - Elsevier
The introduction of artificial light into wildlife habitats is a rapidly expanding aspect of global
change, which has many negative impacts on a wide range of taxa. In this experimental …

Common coastal foraging areas for loggerheads in the Gulf of Mexico: Opportunities for marine conservation

KM Hart, MM Lamont, I Fujisaki, AD Tucker… - Biological …, 2012 - Elsevier
Designing conservation strategies that protect wide-ranging marine species is a significant
challenge, but integrating regional telemetry datasets and synthesizing modeled movements …

Protected species use of a coastal marine migratory corridor connecting marine protected areas

KL Pendoley, G Schofield, PA Whittock, D Ierodiaconou… - Marine biology, 2014 - Springer
The establishment of protected corridors linking the breeding and foraging grounds of many
migratory species remains deficient, particularly in the world's oceans. For example …

Satellite tracking in sea turtles: How do we find our way to the conservation dividends?

VF Jeffers, BJ Godley - Biological Conservation, 2016 - Elsevier
As species of conservation concern, sea turtles have historically been difficult to study
because of their elusive nature and extensive ranges, but improvements in telemetry have …