Margaret M. Lamont, Ph.D.

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2002 University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
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Ecology Biology
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Raymond R. Carthy grad student 2002 UF Gainesville
 (Response of foraging shorebirds and nesting sea turtles to barrier island dynamics.)
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Lamont MM, Ingram D, Baker T, et al. (2023) Confirmation of significant sea turtle nesting activity on a remote island chain in the Gulf of Mexico. Ecology and Evolution. 13: e10448
Lamont MM, Mollenhauer R, Foley AM. (2021) Capture vulnerability of sea turtles on recreational fishing piers. Ecology and Evolution. 12: e8473
Lamont MM, Johnson D, Catizone DJ. (2021) Movements of marine and estuarine turtles during Hurricane Michael. Scientific Reports. 11: 1577
Lamont MM, Johnson D. (2021) Variation in Species Composition, Size and Fitness of Two Multi-Species Sea Turtle Assemblages Using Different Neritic Habitats Frontiers in Marine Science. 7
Silver-Gorges I, Ceriani SA, Ware M, et al. (2021) Using systems thinking to inform management of imperiled species: A case study with sea turtles Biological Conservation. 260: 109201
Hart KM, Lamont MM, Iverson AR, et al. (2020) The Importance of the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico to Foraging Loggerhead Sea Turtles Frontiers in Marine Science. 7: 1
Iverson AR, Benscoter AM, Fujisaki I, et al. (2020) Migration corridors and threats in the Gulf of Mexico and Florida Straits for loggerhead sea turtles Frontiers in Marine Science. 7
Swindall JE, Ober HK, Lamont MM, et al. (2020) Sea Turtle Conservation: 10 Ways You Can Help Edis. 2020: 4
Swindall JE, Ober HK, Lamont MM, et al. (2020) Sea Turtle Conservation: Priorities for Environmental Education Efforts Edis. 2020: 4
Lamont MM, Johnson D, Carthy RR. (2020) The incubation environment of nests deposited by a genetically distinct group of loggerhead sea turtles in Northwest Florida Global Ecology and Conservation. 23
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