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Plutonium and other radionuclides persist across marine-to-terrestrial ecotopes in the Montebello Islands sixty years after nuclear tests
High predation of marine turtle hatchlings near a coastal jetty
Measuring behavioral responses of sea turtles, saltwater crocodiles, and crested terns to drone disturbance to define ethical operating thresholds
Artificial light disrupts the nearshore dispersal of neonate flatback turtles Natator depressus
Use of particle tracking to determine optimal release dates and locations for rehabilitated neonate sea turtles
Identifying future sea turtle conservation areas under climate change
Early growth and development of morphological defenses in post-hatchling flatbacks (Natator depressus) and green turtles (Chelonia mydas)
Heritable variation in heat shock gene expression: a potential mechanism for adaptation to thermal stress in embryos of sea turtles
Artificial light on water attracts turtle hatchlings during their near shore transit
Increased expression of Hsp70 and Hsp90 mRNA as biomarkers of thermal stress in loggerhead turtle embryos (Caretta caretta)

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