Llewellyn Ehrhart
Affiliations: | University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States |
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"Llewellyn Ehrhart"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJames Nathaniel Layne | grad student | 1972 | Cornell (Evolution Tree) | |
(BEHAVIORAL STUDIES OF THREE SUBSPECIES OF THE OLD-FIELD MOUSE, PEROMYSCUS POLIONOTUS) |
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Sign in to add traineeSimona Ceriani | grad student | University of Central Florida | |
Mary T. Mendonça | grad student | 1981 | University of Central Florida (Physiology Academic Tree) |
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Shamblin BM, Hart KM, Martin KJ, et al. (2020) Green turtle mitochondrial microsatellites indicate finer-scale natal homing to isolated islands than to continental nesting sites Marine Ecology Progress Series. 643: 159-171 |
Ceriani SA, Weishampel JF, Ehrhart LM, et al. (2017) Foraging and recruitment hotspot dynamics for the largest Atlantic loggerhead turtle rookery. Scientific Reports. 7: 16894 |
Shamblin BM, Dutton PH, Shaver DJ, et al. (2017) Mexican origins for the Texas green turtle foraging aggregation: A cautionary tale of incomplete baselines and poor marker resolution Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 488: 111-120 |
Brost B, Witherington B, Meylan A, et al. (2015) Sea turtle hatchling production from Florida (USA) beaches, 2002-2012, with recommendations for analyzing hatching success Endangered Species Research. 27: 53-68 |
Ceriani SA, Roth JD, Tucker AD, et al. (2015) Carry-over effects and foraging ground dynamics of a major loggerhead breeding aggregation Marine Biology. 162: 1955-1968 |
Ehrhart L, Redfoot W, Bagley D, et al. (2014) Long-term trends in loggerhead (Caretta caretta) nesting and reproductive success at an important western Atlantic rookery Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 13: 173-181 |
Ceriani SA, Roth JD, Sasso CR, et al. (2014) Modeling and mapping isotopic patterns in the Northwest Atlantic derived from loggerhead sea turtles Ecosphere. 5 |
Ceriani SA, Roth JD, Ehrhart LM, et al. (2014) Developing a common currency for stable isotope analyses of nesting marine turtles Marine Biology. 161: 2257-2268 |
Reece JS, Passeri D, Ehrhart L, et al. (2013) Sea level rise, land use, and climate change influence the distribution of loggerhead turtle nests at the largest USA rookery (Melbourne Beach, Florida) Marine Ecology Progress Series. 493: 259-274 |
Redfoot W, Ehrhart L. (2013) Trends in Size Class Distribution, Recaptures, and Abundance of Juvenile Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) Utilizing a Rock Riprap Lined Embayment at Port Canaveral, Florida, USA, as Developmental Habitat Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 12: 252-261 |