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    Low male production at the world’s largest green turtle rookery by Booth, D. T., Dunstan, A., Bell, I., Reina, R., Tedeschi, J.

    “…Because the sex of all sea turtle hatchlings is determined by incubation temperature, with low temperatures producing mainly males and high temperatures…”
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    The effect of incubation temperature on hatchling quality in the olive ridley turtle, Lepidochelys olivacea, from Alas Purwo National Park, East Java, Indonesia: implications for hatchery management by Maulany, R. I., Booth, D. T., Baxter, G. S.

    Published in Marine biology (01-12-2012)
    “…Nest protection through egg relocation from natural nests into protected hatcheries is a common practice used at rookeries around the world to increase…”
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    When isotopes fail: importance of satellite telemetry and multi-site validation when estimating the foraging grounds of migratory species by Coffee, O. I., Booth, D. T., Thia, J. A., Limpus, C. J.

    “…A combination of δ 13C and δ 15N isotope ratios, capture−mark−recapture and satellite tele metry data were used to investigate the foraging locations…”
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    Comparison of Point Intercept and Image Analysis for Monitoring Rangeland Transects by Cagney, J, Cox, S. E, Booth, D. T

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-05-2011)
    “…There is global recognition that sustainable land use requires monitoring that will detect change on a scale that protects the resource. That fundamental…”
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    Staying cool, keeping strong: incubation temperature affects performance in a freshwater turtle by Micheli-Campbell, M. A., Campbell, H. A., Cramp, R. L., Booth, D. T., Franklin, C. E.

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-12-2011)
    “…It is unclear how predicted rises in ambient temperature associated with climate change will impact upon the survivorship of oviparous reptiles. Given that the…”
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    Oncogenicity evaluation of resveratrol in p53 (±) (p53 knockout) mice by Horn, T.L., Cwik, M.J., Morrissey, R.L., Kapetanovic, I., Crowell, J.A., Booth, T.D., McCormick, D.L.

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-01-2007)
    “…A six-month study was conducted in p53 (±) mice to evaluate the possible oncogenicity of resveratrol (3,5,4′-trihydroxy- trans-stilbene), a cancer…”
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    The effect of rearing temperature on development, body size, energetics and fecundity of the diamondback moth by Garrad, R, Booth, D T, Furlong, M J

    Published in Bulletin of entomological research (01-04-2016)
    “…Temperature is arguably the most important abiotic factor influencing the life history of ectotherms. It limits survival and affects all physiological and…”
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    The Accuracy of Ground-Cover Measurements by Booth, D. T., Cox, S. E., Meikle, T. W., Fitzgerald, C.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-03-2006)
    “…Ground cover is a key indicator of rangeland condition and influences rangeland management decisions, yet there have been few advances in ground-cover…”
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    Incubation of rigid-shelled turtle eggs: do hydric conditions matter? by Booth, D T

    “…Rigid-shelled eggs of the broad-shelled river turtle Chelodina expansa were incubated at 28 degrees C in wet (-100 kPa), intermediate (-350 kPa) and dry (-750…”
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    Influence of Incubation Temperature on Hatchling Phenotype in Reptiles by Booth, David T.

    Published in Physiological and biochemical zoology (01-03-2006)
    “…Incubation temperature influences hatchling phenotypes such as sex, size, shape, color, behavior, and locomotor performance in many reptiles, and there is…”
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    Effects of incubation temperature on the energetics of embryonic development and hatchling morphology in the Brisbane river turtle Emydura signata by Booth, D T

    “…Incubation temperature and the amount of water taken up by eggs from the substrate during incubation affects hatchling size and morphology in many oviparous…”
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    Experimental Demonstration of the Energetic Cost of Parasitism in Free-Ranging Hosts by Booth, David T., Clayton, Dale H., Block, Barbara A.

    “…Although some parasites have obvious pathogenic effects, others appear to have subtle, indirect effects that are poorly understood, particularly in natural…”
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    Respiration in dormant and non-dormant bitterbrush seeds by Booth, D.T., Sowa, S.

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-05-2001)
    “…Bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata dc.) seed dormancy is not understood but may result from a metabolic block by a chemical inhibitor. To determine whether…”
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    Prediction of Chiral Chromatographic Separations Using Combined Multivariate Regression and Neural Networks by Booth, Tristan D, Azzaoui, Kamal, Wainer, Irving W

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-10-1997)
    “…A new method for the prediction and description of enantioselective separations on HPLC chiral stationary phases (CSPs) is described. Based on the combination…”
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    Fenceline contrasts: grazing increases wetland surface roughness by Booth, D. T., Cox, S. E., Likins, J. C.

    Published in Wetlands ecology and management (01-04-2015)
    “…A warming earth has lost substantial mountain-stored frozen fresh water, thus generating a pressing need for greater liquid–water storage within…”
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    How incubation temperature influences the physiology and growth of embryonic lizards by Booth, D T, Thompson, M B, Herring, S

    “…Eggs of two small Australian lizards, Lampropholis guichenoti and Bassiana duperreyi, were incubated to hatching at 25 degrees C and 30 degrees C. Incubation…”
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    Depth and temperature of the blue marlin, Makaira nigricans, observed by acoustic telemetry by BLOCK, B. A, BOOTH, D. T, CAREY, F. G

    Published in Marine biology (01-01-1992)
    “…Multiplex acoustic transmitters were used to monitor the depth, swimming speeds, body temperature and water temperature preference of six blue marlin. Results…”
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    A Laser Point Frame to Measure Cover by VanAmburg, L. K., Booth, D. T., Weltz, M. A., Trlica, M. J.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-09-2005)
    “…The point sample method has been a standard plotless method for measurement of ground cover on rangelands since it was introduced by Levy in 1927. The…”
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    The influence of daily temperature fluctuations during incubation upon the phenotype of a freshwater turtle by Micheli-Campbell, M. A., Gordos, M. A., Campbell, H. A., Booth, D. T., Franklin, C. E.

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-10-2012)
    “…Incubation temperature influences the phenotype of the hatchling turtles. The aims of the present study were to investigate the daily fluctuations in…”
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