Raymond R. Carthy
Affiliations: | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
Area:
Wildlife Conservation Agriculture, Natural Resource Management, Cultural AnthropologyGoogle:
"Raymond Carthy"Parents
Sign in to add mentorKaren Anne Bjorndal | grad student | 1996 | UF Gainesville (Evolution Tree) | |
(Ph.D.: The role of the eggshell and nest chamber in loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) egg incubation) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeMargaret M. Lamont | grad student | 2002 | UF Gainesville |
Kathryn A. Garland | grad student | 2011 | UF Gainesville |
Nichole D. Bishop | grad student | 2021 | UF Gainesville (Marine Ecology Tree) |
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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 |
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 |
Hill MK, Monroe MC, Ankersen TT, et al. (2019) Coastal Armoring and Sea Turtles: Beachfront Homeowners’ Opinions and Intent Coastal Management. 47: 594-610 |
Evans DR, Carthy RR, Ceriani SA. (2019) Migration routes, foraging behavior, and site fidelity of loggerhead sea turtles ( Caretta caretta ) satellite tracked from a globally important rookery Marine Biology. 166: 1-19 |
Swindall JE, Ober HK, Lamont MM, et al. (2019) Informing sea turtle outreach efforts to maximize effectiveness Wildlife Society Bulletin. 43: 436-446 |
Rees A, Avens L, Ballorain K, et al. (2018) The potential of unmanned aerial systems for sea turtle research and conservation: a review and future directions Endangered Species Research. 35: 81-100 |
Fujisaki I, Lamont MM, Carthy RR. (2018) Temporal shift of sea turtle nest sites in an eroding barrier island beach Ocean & Coastal Management. 155: 24-29 |
Bjorndal KA, Bolten AB, Chaloupka M, et al. (2017) Ecological regime shift drives declining growth rates of sea turtles throughout the West Atlantic. Global Change Biology |