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Samuel Clark
Eleanor Wise
Haematologic and plasma biochemical reference intervals for flatback turtles Natator depressus
Flatback futures - Evaluating conservation interventions to reduce threats to an endemic Australian turtle
Identifying impactful sea turtle conservation strategies: a mismatch between most influential and most readily manageable life-stages
I still call Australia home: Movements and distribution of flatback turtles in Western Australia and overlap with marine protected areas
Reconstructed and projected beach temperatures reveal where flatback turtles are most at risk from climate change
Reducing the impact of tagging on flatback turtles using double passive integrated transponder tags
Extreme predation of eggs and hatchlings for loggerhead turtles in eastern Indian Ocean
Sea turtle eggs and hatchings are a seasonally important food source for the generalist feeding golden ghost crab (Ocypode convexa)
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