Nancy N FitzSimmons

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University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Queensland, Australia 
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Vilaça ST, Hahn AT, Naro-Maciel E, et al. (2022) Global phylogeography of ridley sea turtles ( spp.): evolution, demography, connectivity, and conservation. Conservation Genetics (Print). 23: 995-1010
FitzSimmons NN, Pittard SD, McIntyre N, et al. (2020) Phylogeography, genetic stocks, and conservation implications for an Australian endemic marine turtle Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 30: 440-460
Reid BN, Naro-Maciel E, Hahn AT, et al. (2019) Geography best explains global patterns of genetic diversity and post-glacial co-expansion in marine turtles. Molecular Ecology
Jensen MP, Bell I, Limpus CJ, et al. (2016) Spatial and temporal genetic variation among size classes of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) provides information on oceanic dispersal and population dynamics Marine Ecology Progress Series. 543: 241-256
Jensen MP, Pilcher N, FitzSimmons NN. (2016) Genetic markers provide insight on origins of immature green turtles Chelonia mydas with biased sex ratios at foraging grounds in Sabah, Malaysia Endangered Species Research. 31: 191-201
FitzSimmons NN, Featherston P, Tucker AD. (2016) Comparative dietary ecology of turtles (Chelodina burrungandjii and Emydura victoriae) across the Kimberley Plateau, Western Australia, prior to the arrival of cane toads Marine and Freshwater Research. 67: 1611-1624
Vargas SM, Jensen MP, Ho SY, et al. (2015) Phylogeography, Genetic Diversity, and Management Units of Hawksbill Turtles in the Indo-Pacific. The Journal of Heredity
Read TC, Fitzsimmons NN, Wantiez L, et al. (2015) Mixed stock analysis of a resident green turtle, Chelonia mydas, population in New Caledonia links rookeries in the South Pacific Wildlife Research. 42: 488-499
MacDonald AJ, Fitzsimmons NN, Chambers B, et al. (2014) Sex-linked and autosomal microsatellites provide new insights into island populations of the tammar wallaby. Heredity. 112: 333-42
Jensen MP, Limpus CJ, Whiting SD, et al. (2013) Defining olive ridley turtle Lepidochelys olivacea management units in Australia and assessing the potential impact of mortality in ghost nets Endangered Species Research. 21: 241-253
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