The globally significant green turtle (Chelonia mydas) population in the northern Great Barrier Reef is threatened by anthropogenic pressures, including climate change, habitat degradation, and indigenous harvest. Evidence suggesting the population is producing an extreme proportion of females due to increasing temperatures, coupled with temperature-dependent sex determination, is concerning. In response, and to explore management options, we developed two density-independent, stochastic stage- structured metapopulation models: a "Moderate Climate Model" and an "Extreme Climate Model". The models differ based on climate change projections by incorporating increased female hatchling sex ratios due to global warming and loss of nesting habita...
Given the potential vulnerability of sea turtles to climate change, a growing number of studies are ...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
Climate change can impact regional and global biodiversity for multiple reasons. In sea turtles, cha...
Blechschmidt J, Wittmann M, Blüml C. Climate Change and Green Sea Turtle Sex Ratio — Preventing Poss...
Climate change is a threat to marine turtles that is expected to affect all of their life stages. To...
Assessing the potential impacts of climate change on individual species and populations is essential...
Sex determination and hatching success in sea turtles is temperature dependent and as a result globa...
Sea turtles are thought to be particularly vulnerable to climate change as projected increases in te...
BACKGROUND:Conservation strategies are urgently needed for tropical turtles that are increasingly th...
The future persistence of biodiversity is likely to be affected by global climate change. We propose...
Climate change poses a serious threat to sea turtles (Cheloniidae) as their terrestrial reproductive...
Global climate change is expected to have major impacts on biodiversity. Sea turtles have temperatur...
Worldwide declines of marine turtle populations have forced a need for sound conservation policies t...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Given the potential vulnerability of sea turtles to climate change, a growing number of studies are ...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
Climate change can impact regional and global biodiversity for multiple reasons. In sea turtles, cha...
Blechschmidt J, Wittmann M, Blüml C. Climate Change and Green Sea Turtle Sex Ratio — Preventing Poss...
Climate change is a threat to marine turtles that is expected to affect all of their life stages. To...
Assessing the potential impacts of climate change on individual species and populations is essential...
Sex determination and hatching success in sea turtles is temperature dependent and as a result globa...
Sea turtles are thought to be particularly vulnerable to climate change as projected increases in te...
BACKGROUND:Conservation strategies are urgently needed for tropical turtles that are increasingly th...
The future persistence of biodiversity is likely to be affected by global climate change. We propose...
Climate change poses a serious threat to sea turtles (Cheloniidae) as their terrestrial reproductive...
Global climate change is expected to have major impacts on biodiversity. Sea turtles have temperatur...
Worldwide declines of marine turtle populations have forced a need for sound conservation policies t...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Given the potential vulnerability of sea turtles to climate change, a growing number of studies are ...
Phenological shifts, by initiating reproductive events earlier, in response to advanced seasonal war...
Climate change can impact regional and global biodiversity for multiple reasons. In sea turtles, cha...