We describe improvements to monitoring/ indexing methodology for predators of marine turtle nests on the east coast of Florida, and the resulting marine turtle conservation implications from integrating the methodology into predator management. A strip transect from dune line to the shore improved an already successful design for monitoring raccoons, and was also sensitive for armadillos. The data were integrated into predator management operations to effectively and efficiently remove the species responsible for turtle nest predation. Tracking plot data also served to validate predator patterns of behavior relative to turtle nesting and improve prospects for preventive predator management strategies. Perhaps the most important finding is t...
Four years of data from a high-density marine turtle nesting beach at John D. MacArthur Beach State ...
Nest predation is considered to be one of the most significant biotic threats to marine turtle popul...
Nest predation can threaten marine turtle nesting success, and having to address dissimilar predator...
We describe improvements to monitoring/ indexing methodology for predators of marine turtle nests on...
The fundamental conservation focus for Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge (HSNWR), Florida is to pr...
We examined impacts from effective predator management on nesting success of marine turtles in an ex...
The beach at Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge (HSNWR) is a high-density nesting beach serving thr...
On 19 June 2003 at 0217 h, an Opossum (Didelphis virginiann) was observed for 10 min while digging i...
The fundamental focus for the Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge on Florida\u27s east coast is to p...
Predation critically threatens reproductive success of sea turtles and shorebirds at many of Florida...
Four years of data from a high-density marine turtle nesting beach at John D. MacArthur Beach State ...
One of the primary threats to sea turtle reproduction in Florida is nest predation by Northern Racco...
Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge (HSNWR) on Florida’s east coast provides undisturbed nesting hab...
Four years of data from a high-density marine turtle nesting beach at John D. MacArthur Beach State ...
Nest predation is considered to be one of the most significant biotic threats to marine turtle popul...
Nest predation can threaten marine turtle nesting success, and having to address dissimilar predator...
We describe improvements to monitoring/ indexing methodology for predators of marine turtle nests on...
The fundamental conservation focus for Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge (HSNWR), Florida is to pr...
We examined impacts from effective predator management on nesting success of marine turtles in an ex...
The beach at Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge (HSNWR) is a high-density nesting beach serving thr...
On 19 June 2003 at 0217 h, an Opossum (Didelphis virginiann) was observed for 10 min while digging i...
The fundamental focus for the Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge on Florida\u27s east coast is to p...
Predation critically threatens reproductive success of sea turtles and shorebirds at many of Florida...
Four years of data from a high-density marine turtle nesting beach at John D. MacArthur Beach State ...
One of the primary threats to sea turtle reproduction in Florida is nest predation by Northern Racco...
Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge (HSNWR) on Florida’s east coast provides undisturbed nesting hab...
Four years of data from a high-density marine turtle nesting beach at John D. MacArthur Beach State ...
Nest predation is considered to be one of the most significant biotic threats to marine turtle popul...
Nest predation can threaten marine turtle nesting success, and having to address dissimilar predator...