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    Confirmation of significant sea turtle nesting activity on a remote island chain in the Gulf of Mexico by Lamont, Margaret M., Ingram, Dianne, Baker, Todd, Weigel, Matt, Shamblin, Brian M.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2023)
    “…Globally, six of the seven sea turtle species are threatened or endangered and as such, monitoring reproductive activity for these species is necessary for…”
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    Potential drivers and implications of a balanced breeding sex ratio in a small population of an imperiled species with environmental sex determination by Silver‐Gorges, Ian, Shamblin, Brian M., Ashford, Mason, Bower, Paityn, Fuentes, Mariana M. P. B.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-09-2024)
    “…Small populations of imperiled species are susceptible to the negative consequences of skewed sex‐ratios. In imperiled species with environmental sex…”
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    Advances in the Application of Genetics in Marine Turtle Biology and Conservation by Komoroske, Lisa M., Jensen, Michael P., Stewart, Kelly R., Shamblin, Brian M., Dutton, Peter H.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (07-06-2017)
    “…Marine turtles migrate across long distances, exhibit complex life histories, and occupy habitats that are difficult to observe. These factors present…”
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    Foraging areas differentially affect reproductive output and interpretation of trends in abundance of loggerhead turtles by Vander Zanden, Hannah B., Pfaller, Joseph B., Reich, Kimberly J., Pajuelo, Mariela, Bolten, Alan B., Williams, Kristina L., Frick, Michael G., Shamblin, Brian M., Nairn, Campbell J., Bjorndal, Karen A.

    Published in Marine biology (01-03-2014)
    “…Diet items and habitat constitute some of the environmental resources that may be used differently by individuals within a population. Long-term fidelity by…”
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    United States Gulf of Mexico Waters provide important nursery habitat for Mexico’s Green turtle nesting populations by Shamblin, Brian M., Hart, Kristen M., Lamont, Margaret M., Shaver, Donna J., Dutton, Peter H., LaCasella, Erin L., Nairn, Campbell J.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (19-01-2023)
    “…Resolving natal populations for juvenile green turtles is challenging given their potential for extensive dispersal during the oceanic stage and ontogenetic…”
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    Canada Warbler (Cardellina canadensis): novel molecular markers and a preliminary analysis of genetic diversity and structure by Ferrari, Brittney A., Shamblin, Brian M., Chandler, Richard B., Tumas, Hayley R., Hache, Samuel, Reitsma, Leonard, Nairn, Campbell J.

    Published in Avian conservation and ecology (01-06-2018)
    “…The effects of predicted declines and potential loss of individual populations on species-level genetic diversity is unclear. A number of taxa, including the…”
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    Mitochondrial microsatellite sequences improve the resolution of genetic structure in western Greater Caribbean green turtle nesting populations by Shamblin, Brian M., Bolten, Alan B., Bjorndal, Karen A.

    Published in Marine biology (01-09-2023)
    “…Understanding the spatial scale of population processes is critical for contextualizing monitoring and prioritizing conservation actions. Green turtle (…”
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    The complete mitochondrial genome of the Canada warbler (Cardellina canadensis) by Coughlin, Erin M., Shamblin, Brian M., Tumas, Hayley R., Chandler, Richard B., Nairn, Campbell J.

    Published in Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (02-01-2019)
    “…The Canada warbler (Cardellina canadensis) is a migratory neotropical warbler species of conservation concern. The 16,807 bp genome was sequenced and contains…”
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    Landscape genetics of the foundational salt marsh plant species black needlerush (Juncus roemerianus Scheele) across the northeastern Gulf of Mexico by Tumas, Hayley R., Shamblin, Brian M., Woodrey, Mark, Nibbelink, Nathan P., Chandler, Richard, Nairn, Campbell

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-09-2018)
    “…Context Common species important for ecosystem restoration stand to lose as much genetic diversity from anthropogenic habitat fragmentation and climate change…”
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    Green turtle mitochondrial microsatellites indicate finer-scale natal homing to isolated islands than to continental nesting sites by Shamblin, Brian M., Hart, Kristen M., Martin, Kelly J., Ceriani, Simona A., Bagley, Dean A., Mansfield, Katherine L., Ehrhart, Llewellyn M., Nairn, Campbell J.

    “…In highly mobile philopatric species, defining the scale of natal homing is fundamental to characterizing population dynamics and effectively managing distinct…”
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    One beach amongst many: how weak fidelity to a focal nesting site can bias demographic rates in marine turtles by Pfaller, Joseph B., Weaver, Sara M., Williams, Kristina L., Dodd, Mark G., Godfrey, Matthew H., Griffin, DuBose B., Pate, S. Michelle, Glen, C. George, Nairn, Campbell J., Shamblin, Brian M.

    Published in Marine biology (2022)
    “…In migratory marine species, demographic estimates are often generated from capture-mark-recapture (CMR) studies conducted at terrestrial breeding sites…”
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    Mitogenomic sequences better resolve stock structure of southern Greater Caribbean green turtle rookeries by SHAMBLIN, BRIAN M., BJORNDAL, KAREN A., BOLTEN, ALAN B., HILLIS-STARR, ZANDY M., LUNDGREN, IAN, NARO-MACIEL, EUGENIA, NAIRN, CAMPBELL J.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-05-2012)
    “…Analyses of mitochondrial control region polymorphisms have supported the presence of several demographically independent green turtle (Chelonia mydas)…”
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    Mixed stock analyses indicate population-scale connectivity effects of active dispersal by surface-pelagic green turtles by Shamblin, Brian M., Witherington, Blair E., Hirama, Shigetomo, Hardy, Robert F., Nairn, Campbell J.

    “…Dispersal is a fundamental driver of population dynamics and connectivity in marine organisms but is often poorly characterized due to the cryptic nature of…”
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    Broad-scale patterns of genetic diversity and structure in a foundational salt marsh species black needlerush (Juncus roemerianus) by Tumas, Hayley R., Shamblin, Brian M., Woodrey, Mark S., Nairn, Campbell J.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-08-2019)
    “…Clonal and genetic diversity in foundational plant species are critical for species resiliency and ecosystem processes, both of which contribute to restoration…”
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    Genetic determination of tag loss dynamics in nesting loggerhead turtles: a new chapter in “the tag loss problem” by Pfaller, Joseph B., Williams, Kristina L., Frick, Michael G., Shamblin, Brian M., Nairn, Campbell J., Girondot, Marc

    Published in Marine biology (01-07-2019)
    “…Capture–mark–recapture studies that fail to account for the frequency and dynamics of marker loss risk generating biased demographic estimates. In this study,…”
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