Traci D. Castellon, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
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Ecology Biology
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Kathryn E. Sieving grad student 2001-2007 UF Gainesville
 (Movement behavior, patch occupancy, sustainable patch networks and conservation planning for an endemic understory bird.)
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Castellón TD, Rothermel BB, Bauder JM. (2018) Gopher Tortoise Burrow Use, Home Range, Seasonality, and Habitat Fidelity in Scrub and Mesic Flatwoods of Southern Florida Herpetologica. 74: 8-21
Castellón TD, Rothermel BB, Nomani SZ. (2015) A comparison of line‐transect distance sampling methods for estimating gopher tortoise population densities Wildlife Society Bulletin. 39: 804-812
Rothermel BB, Castellón TD. (2014) Factors Influencing Reproductive Output and Egg Size in a Southern Population of Gopher Tortoises Southeastern Naturalist. 13: 705-720
Castellón TD, Sieving KE. (2012) Can Focal Species Planning for Landscape Connectivity Meet the Needs of South American Temperate Rainforest Endemics? Natural Areas Journal. 32: 316-324
Castellón TD, Rothermel BB, Nomani SZ. (2012) Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) Burrow Densities in Scrub and Flatwoods Habitats of Peninsular Florida Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 11: 153-161
Castellón TD, Sieving KE. (2007) Patch network criteria for dispersal-limited endemic birds of South American temperate rain forest. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 17: 2152-63
Castellón TD, Sieving KE. (2006) Landscape history, fragmentation, and patch occupancy: models for a forest bird with limited dispersal. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 16: 2223-34
Castellón TD, Sieving KE. (2006) An experimental test of matrix permeability and corridor use by an endemic understory bird. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology. 20: 135-45
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