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    The Role of Journals in Promoting Ethical Conservation Technology Use
    Prof Brendan John Godley
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    Investigating differences in population recovery rates of two sympatrically nesting sea turtle species
    Dr Richard B SherleyProf Brendan John Godley
  3. Article
    Tracking the global reduction of marine traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  4. Article
    Climate change and marine turtles: recent advances and future directions
    Prof Brendan John Godley
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    Coexisting in the Peruvian Amazon: Interactions between fisheries and river dolphins
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  6. Article
    Reflections on sea turtle conservation
    Prof Brendan John Godley
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    Foraging ecology of Mediterranean juvenile loggerhead turtles: insights from C and N stable isotope ratios
    Prof Brendan John Godley
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    Towards the integration of animal‐borne instruments into global ocean observing systems
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  9. Article
    Global review of shark and ray entanglement in anthropogenic marine debris
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  10. Article
    Tracking Hawksbills in Kuwait: Contributions to Regional Behavioral Insights
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  11. Article
    Climate change resilience of a globally important sea turtle nesting population
    Prof Brendan John Godley
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    Assessing climate change associated sea‐level rise impacts on sea turtle nesting beaches using drones, photogrammetry and a novel GPS system
    Prof Brendan John Godley
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    Basking shark breaching behaviour observations west of Shetland
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
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    Mitochondrial DNA short tandem repeats unveil hidden population structuring and migration routes of an endangered marine turtle
    Prof Brendan John Godley
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    Using satellite AIS to improve our understanding of shipping and fill gaps in ocean observation data to support marine spatial planning
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  16. Article
    Assessing public awareness of marine environmental threats and conservation efforts
    Prof Brendan John Godley
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    Decrease in green turtle growth rates due to abrupt climate change effects.
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    Impact of tropical forest logging on the reproductive success of leatherback turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  19. Article
    Assessing the small-scale shark fishery of Madagascar through community-based monitoring and knowledge
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  20. Article
    Growth rates of adult sea turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  21. Article
    A global review of marine turtle entanglement in anthropogenic debris: a baseline for further action
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  22. Article
    Underwater noise levels in UK waters
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Nathan MerchantDr Matthew Witt
  23. Article
    Camera technology for monitoring marine biodiversity and human impact
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  24. Article
    Addressing Uncertainty in Marine Resource Management; Combining Community Engagement and Tracking Technology to Characterize Human Behavior
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr DEBORAH JF RUSSELLDr Matthew Witt
  25. Article
    Long-term underwater sound measurements in the shipping noise indicator bands 63 Hz and 125 Hz from the port of Falmouth Bay, UK
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  26. Article
    Taxonomic distinctness in the diet of two sympatric marine turtle species
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  27. Article
    Seabird diversity hotspot linked to ocean productivity in the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem
  28. Article
    Satellite tracking in sea turtles: How do we find our way to the conservation dividends?
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  29. Article
    Environmental Impact Assessment: Gathering experiences from wave energy test centres in Europe
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  30. Article
    Exploring drivers and deterrents of the illegal consumption and trade of marine turtle products in Cape Verde, and implications for conservation planning
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  31. Article
    Somatic growth dynamics of West Atlantic hawksbill sea turtles: a spatio‐temporal perspective
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  32. Article
    Lack of Cross-Scale Linkages Reduces Robustness of Community-Based Fisheries Management
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  33. Article
    Novel insights into the dynamics of green turtle fibropapillomatosis
    Prof Brendan John Godley
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    Placing Madagascar's marine turtle populations in a regional context using community-based monitoring
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  35. Article
    Shelf life: neritic habitat use of a turtle population highly threatened by fisheries
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  36. Article
    Reducing green turtle bycatch in small-scale fisheries using illuminated gillnets: the cost of saving a sea turtle
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  37. Article
    Pink sea fans (Eunicella verrucosa) as indicators of the spatial efficacy of Marine Protected Areas in southwest UK coastal waters
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  38. Article
    New findings about the spatial and temporal use of the Eastern Atlantic Ocean by large juvenile loggerhead turtles
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  39. Article
    Take Only Photographs, Leave Only Footprints: Novel Applications of Non-Invasive Survey Methods for Rapid Detection of Small, Arboreal Animals
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  40. Article
    Seismic surveys and marine turtles: An underestimated global threat?
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  41. Article
    Plastic and marine turtles: a review and call for research
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  42. Article
    Going the extra mile: Ground-based monitoring of olive ridley turtles reveals Gabon hosts the largest rookery in the Atlantic
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
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    Endangered, essential and exploited: How extant laws are not enough to protect marine megafauna in Madagascar
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  44. Article
    Fisher choice may increase prevalence of green turtle fibropapillomatosis disease
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  45. Article
    Evaluating the landscape of fear between apex predatory sharks and mobile sea turtles across a large dynamic seascape
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
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    Phenotype–environment matching in sand fleas
    Prof Brendan John Godley
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    Population structure enhances perspectives on regional management of the western Indian Ocean green turtle
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  48. Article
    Evaluating the importance of Marine Protected Areas for the conservation of hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata nesting in the Dominican Republic
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  49. Article
    Protecting the breeders: research informs legislative change in a marine turtle fishery
    Prof Brendan John Godley
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    Migratory corridors and foraging hotspots: critical habitats identified for Mediterranean green turtles
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Iain Stott
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    Multinational Tagging Efforts Illustrate Regional Scale of Distribution and Threats for East Pacific Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas agassizii)
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  52. Article
    Oceanic loggerhead turtles Caretta caretta associate with thermal fronts: evidence from the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  53. Article
    Modelling the niche for a marine vertebrate: a case study incorporating behavioural plasticity, proximate threats and climate change
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  54. Article
    Long-term growth and survival dynamics of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) at an isolated tropical archipelago in Brazil
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  55. Article
    The Effect of Thermal Variance on the Phenotype of Marine Turtle Offspring
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  56. Article
    Considering the fate of electronic tags: interactions with stakeholders and user responsibility when encountering tagged aquatic animals
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  57. Article
    Ascension Island as a mid-Atlantic developmental habitat for juvenile hawksbill turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  58. Article
    Recovery of the South Atlantic’s largest green turtle nesting population
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  59. Article
    Assessing the efficacy of direct conservation interventions: clutch protection of the leatherback marine turtle in the Dominican Republic
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  60. Article
    Cnidaria in UK coastal waters: description of spatio-temporal patterns and inter-annual variability
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  61. Article
    Annual survival probabilities of juvenile loggerhead sea turtles indicate high anthropogenic impact on Mediterranean populations
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  62. Article
    Big catch, little sharks: Insight into Peruvian small‐scale longline fisheries
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  63. Article
    Detecting green shoots of recovery: the importance of long-term individual-based monitoring of marine turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  64. Article
    The value of endangered species in protected areas at risk: the case of the leatherback turtle in the Dominican Republic
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  65. Article
    Mitochondrial DNA markers of loggerhead marine turtles (Caretta caretta) (Testudines: Cheloniidae) nesting at Kyparissia Bay, Greece, confirm the western Greece unit and regional structuring
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  66. Article
    High rates of growth recorded for hawksbill sea turtles in Anegada, British Virgin Islands
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  67. Article
    Understanding the Distribution of Marine Megafauna in the English Channel Region: Identifying Key Habitats for Conservation within the Busiest Seaway on Earth
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Samantha C Patrick
  68. Article
    So excellent a fishe: a global overview of legal marine turtle fisheries
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  69. Article
    Pan-Atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries
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    Correction: Contextualising the Last Survivors: Population Structure of Marine Turtles in the Dominican Republic
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  71. Article
    Numerical dispersal simulations and genetics help explain the origin of hawksbill sea turtles in Ascension Island
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  72. Article
    Telemetry as a tool for improving estimates of marine turtle abundance
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  73. Article
    Marine turtle harvest in a mixed small-scale fishery: Evidence for revised management measures
    Dr John Alexander Brightman ClaydonProf Brendan John Godley
  74. Article
    Importance of spatio-temporal data for predicting the effects of climate change on marine turtle sex ratios
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  75. Article
    On the front line: integrated habitat mapping for olive ridley sea turtles in the southeast Atlantic
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John GodleyDr. DIRCEU COSTA
  76. Article
    Foraging habitats and migration corridors utilized by a recovering subpopulation of adult female loggerhead sea turtles: implications for conservation
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  77. Article
    Green Turtles, Chelonia mydas, in Kuwait: Nesting and Movements
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  78. Article
    Strand Monitoring and Anthropological Surveys Provide Insight into Marine Turtle Bycatch in Small-Scale Fisheries of the Eastern Mediterranean
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  79. Article
    Contextualising the Last Survivors: Population Structure of Marine Turtles in the Dominican Republic
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  80. Article
    Here today, here tomorrow: Beached timber in Gabon, a persistent threat to nesting sea turtles
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  81. Article
    Using pingers to reduce bycatch of small cetaceans in Peru's small-scale driftnet fishery
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  82. Article
    Satellite tracking derived insights into migration and foraging strategies of male loggerhead turtles in the eastern Atlantic
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  83. Article
    Isolation and characterisation of hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) microsatellite loci
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  84. Article
    Satellite telemetry reveals behavioural plasticity in a green turtle population nesting in Sri Lanka
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  85. Article
    Leatherback turtle conservation in the Caribbean UK overseas territories: Act local, think global?
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  86. Article
    Habitat case studies
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  87. Article
    Estimating sex ratios in Caribbean hawksbill turtles: testosterone levels and climate effects
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  88. Article
    No benefits of polyandry to female green turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  89. Article
    Each to Their Own: Inter-Specific Differences in Migrations of Masirah Island Turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  90. Article
    Ecology of loggerhead marine turtles Caretta caretta in a neritic foraging habitat: movements, sex ratios and growth rates
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  91. Article
    A novel projection technique to identify important at-sea areas for seabird conservation: An example using Northern gannets breeding in the North East Atlantic
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  92. Article
    Migratory patterns in hawksbill turtles described by satellite tracking
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  93. Article
    Basking sharks in the northeast Atlantic: spatio-temporal trends from sightings in UK waters
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  94. Article
    Status and community-based conservation of marine turtles in the northern Querimbas Islands (Mozambique)
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  95. Article
    Assessing sound exposure from shipping in coastal waters using a single hydrophone and Automatic Identification System (AIS) data
    Dr Matthew WittDr Nathan MerchantProf Brendan John Godley
  96. Article
    Protected areas host important remnants of marine turtle nesting stocks in the Dominican Republic
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  97. Article
    Trading information for conservation: a novel use of radio broadcasting to reduce sea turtle bycatch
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  98. Article
    Ontogeny in marine tagging and tracking science: technologies and data gaps
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  99. Article
    Tagging through the stages: technical and ecological challenges in observing life histories through biologging
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  100. Article
    Reconstruction of paternal genotypes over multiple breeding seasons reveals male green turtles do not breed annually
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  101. Article
    Satellite Tracking of Manta Rays Highlights Challenges to Their Conservation
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  102. Article
    Research priorities for seabirds: improving conservation and management in the 21st century
    Prof Les G UnderhillProf Brendan John Godley
  103. Article
    Abundance and exploitation of loggerhead turtles nesting in Boa Vista island, Cape Verde: the only substantial rookery in the eastern Atlantic
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  104. Article
    Patterns of dispersal of hawksbill turtles from the Cuban shelf inform scale of conservation and management
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  105. Article
    Conservation related insights into the behaviour of the olive ridley sea turtle Lepidochelys olivacea nesting in Oman
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  106. Article
    Global analysis of satellite tracking data shows that adult green turtles are significantly aggregated in Marine Protected Areas
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  107. Article
    Long-term residence of juvenile loggerhead turtles to foraging grounds: a potential conservation hotspot in the Mediterranean
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  108. Article
    Turtle mating patterns buffer against disruptive effects of climate change
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  109. Article
    Assessing wave energy effects on biodiversity: the Wave Hub experience
    Dr Matthew WittDr Richard IngerProf Brendan John Godley
  110. Article
    Cetacean sightings and strandings: evidence for spatial and temporal trends?—ERRATUM
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  111. Article
    Marine megavertebrates of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly: relative abundance and distribution
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  112. Article
    Insights into habitat utilisation of the hawksbill turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata (Linnaeus, 1766), using acoustic telemetry
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  113. Article
    Fine-scale thermal adaptation in a green turtle nesting population
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  114. Article
    A new species of chameleon (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae) from the highlands of northwest Kenya JAN STIPALA (UK), NICOLA LUTZMÁNN (Germany), PATRICK K. MALONZA (Kenya), LUCA BORGH-ESIO (USA), PAUL WILKINSON (UK), BRENDAN GODLEY (UK), MATTHEW R. EVANS (UK)
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  115. Article
    Small-scale fisheries of Peru: a major sink for marine turtles in the Pacific
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  116. Article
    Post-capture movements of loggerhead turtles in the southeastern Pacific Ocean assessed by satellite tracking
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  117. Article
    Cetacean sightings and strandings: evidence for spatial and temporal trends?
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  118. Article
    Home on the range: spatial ecology of loggerhead turtles in Atlantic waters of the USA
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  119. Article
    Using Satellite Tracking to Optimize Protection of Long-Lived Marine Species: Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Conservation in Central Africa
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John GodleyDr. DIRCEU COSTA
  120. Article
    Rate of egg maturation in marine turtles exhibits ‘universal temperature dependence’
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  121. Article
    Migratory dichotomy and associated phenotypic variation in marine turtles revealed by satellite tracking and stable isotope analysis
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  122. Article
    Migration impacts on communities and ecosystems: empirical evidence and theoretical insights
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  123. Article
    Conservation and management of migratory species
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  124. Article
    Tracking leatherback turtles from the world's largest rookery: assessing threats across the South Atlantic
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  125. Article
    Behavioural polymorphism in one of the world’s largest populations of loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  126. Article
    Using community members to assess artisanal fisheries: the marine turtle fishery in Madagascar
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  127. Article
    Where small can have a large impact: Structure and characterization of small-scale fisheries in Peru
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  128. Article
    Assessing accuracy and utility of satellite-tracking data using Argos-linked Fastloc-GPS
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    Latitudinal variation in diet and patterns of human interaction in the marine otter
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  130. Article
    Potential impacts of wave‐powered marine renewable energy installations on marine birds
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John GodleyDr Richard Inger
  131. Article
    Motile homes: a comparison of the spatial distribution of epibiont communities on Mediterranean sea turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  132. Article
    Bioko: critically important nesting habitat for sea turtles of West Africa
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  133. Article
    Abundance, distribution and haul-out behaviour of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, UK
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  134. Article
    Global research priorities for sea turtles: informing management and conservation in the 21st century
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  135. Article
    Unravelling migratory connectivity in marine turtles using multiple methods
  136. Article
    Life in (and out of) the lagoon: fine-scale movements of green turtles tracked using time-depth recorders
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  137. Article
    Biologging technologies: new tools for conservation. Introduction
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr. DIRCEU COSTA
  138. Article
    Predicting the impacts of climate change on a globally distributed species: the case of the loggerhead turtle
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  139. Article
    Inferring vertical and horizontal movements of juvenile marine turtles from time-depth recorders
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  140. Article
    Investigating Potential for Depensation in Marine Turtles: How Low Can You Go?
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  141. Article
    Forensic methods in conservation research
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  142. Article
    Small cetacean captures in Peruvian artisanal fisheries: High despite protective legislation
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  143. Article
    Reproduction in the Land Crab Johngarthia lagostoma on Ascension Island
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  144. Article
    The eradication of feral cats from Ascension Island and its subsequent recolonization by seabirds
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  145. Article
    Marine Turtles in the Turks and Caicos Islands: Remnant Rookeries, Regionally Significant Foraging Stocks, and a Major Turtle Fishery
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  146. Article
    Marine renewable energy development – research, design, install
    Dr Ahmed F ZobaaProf Brendan John Godley
  147. Article
    Turtle groups or turtle soup: dispersal patterns of hawksbill turtles in the Caribbean
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  148. Article
    Marine renewable energy: potential benefits to biodiversity? An urgent call for research
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John GodleyDr Richard Inger
  149. Article
    Impact of Clutch Relocation on Green Turtle Offspring
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  150. Article
    Aerial surveying of the world’s largest leatherback turtle rookery: A more effective methodology for large-scale monitoring
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  151. Article
    Insights into Habitat Utilization by Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) During the Inter-Nesting Period Using Animal-Borne Digital Cameras
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  152. Article
    Climate change and marine turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  153. Article
    Travelling through a warming world: climate change and migratory species
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  154. Article
    Incorporating climate change into endangered species conservation
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  155. Article
    Save the Red List
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  156. Article
    Ecology of Hawksbill Turtles, Eretmochelys imbricata, on a Western Caribbean Foraging Ground
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  157. Article
    Population Structure of the Land Crab Johngarthia Lagostoma on Ascension Island
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  158. Article
    Co-management of sea turtle fisheries: Biogeography versus geopolitics
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  159. Article
    Harnessing Recreational Divers for the Collection of Sea Turtle Data Around the Cayman Islands
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  160. Article
    Sampling design and its effect on population monitoring: How much monitoring do turtles really need?
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  161. Article
    Diving behavior and movements of juvenile hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata on a Caribbean coral reef
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  162. Article
    Globally significant nesting of the leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) on the Caribbean coast of Colombia and Panama
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  163. Article
    Seabird populations of the Chagos Archipelago, Indian Ocean: an evaluation of IBA sites
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  164. Article
    Spatio-temporal analysis of cetacean strandings and bycatch in a UK fisheries hotspot
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  165. Article
    Satellite tracking highlights difficulties in the design of effective protected areas for Critically Endangered leatherback turtles Dermochelys coriacea during the inter-nesting period
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  166. Article
    Down but not out: marine turtles of the British Virgin Islands
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  167. Article
    Tracking vertebrates for conservation: Introduction
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  168. Article
    Utility of geolocating light loggers for indicating at-sea movements in sea turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  169. Article
    Satellite tracking of sea turtles: Where have we been and where do we go next?
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  170. Article
    Satellite tracking of a Green Turtle,Chelonia mydas, from Syria further highlights importance of North Africa for Mediterranean turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  171. Article
    Seeing past the red: flawed IUCN global listings for sea turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  172. Article
    Taking it as red: an introduction to the Theme Section on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  173. Article
    Seeing past the red: flawed IUCN global listings for sea turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  174. Article
    Bycatch of loggerhead sea turtles: insights from 14 years of stranding data
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  175. Article
    Bycatch of loggerhead sea turtles: insights from 14 years of stranding data
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  176. Article
    Taking it as red: an introduction to the Theme Section on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  177. Article
    Correction for Broderick et al., Fidelity and over-wintering of sea turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  178. Article
    A Step Towards Seascape Scale Conservation: Using Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS) to Map Fishing Activity
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  179. Article
    Fidelity and over-wintering of sea turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  180. Article
    Only some like it hot - quantifying the environmental niche of the loggerhead sea turtle
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  181. Article
    Prey landscapes help identify potential foraging habitats for leatherback turtles in the NE Atlantic
    Prof Brendan John GodleyDr Matthew Witt
  182. Article
    Investigating the potential impacts of climate change on a marine turtle population
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  183. Article
    Effects of pingers on the behaviour of bottlenose dolphins
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  184. Article
    Monitoring and conservation of critically reduced marine turtle nesting populations: lessons from the Cayman Islands
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  185. Article
    A Rigorous Assessment of the Avifauna of a Small Caribbean Island: A Case Study in Anegada, British Virgin Islands
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  186. Article
    Spatio-temporal patterns of juvenile marine turtle occurrence in waters of the European continental shelf
    Dr Matthew WittProf Brendan John Godley
  187. Article
    Rhythmic Throat Oscillations in Nesting Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas)
    Professor Graeme C HaysProf Brendan John Godley
  188. Article
    Marine Turtle Fisheries in the UK Overseas Territories of the Caribbean: Domestic Legislation and the Requirements of Multilateral Agreements
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  189. Article
    Thermal control of hatchling emergence patterns in marine turtles
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  190. Article
    Phenotypically Linked Dichotomy in Sea Turtle Foraging Requires Multiple Conservation Approaches
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  191. Article
    Mitochondrial DNA diversity and phylogeography of endangered green turtle (Chelonia mydas) populations in Africa
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  192. Article
    Are green turtles globally endangered?
    Professor Graeme C HaysProf Brendan John Godley
  193. Article
    Editorial: Endangered Species Research—a journal on the move!
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  194. Article
    Breeding seabirds in the British Virgin Islands
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  195. Article
    Traditional Caymanian fishery may impede local marine turtle population recovery
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  196. Article
    Some of them came home: the Cayman Turtle Farm headstarting project for the green turtle Chelonia mydas
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  197. Article
    Status of nesting loggerhead turtles Caretta caretta at Bald Head Island (North Carolina, USA) after 24 years of intensive monitoring and conservation
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  198. Article
    Satellite Tracking and Analysis Tool (STAT): an integrated system for archiving, analyzing and mapping animal tracking data
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  199. Article
    Patterns in the emergence of green (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead (Caretta caretta) turtle hatchlings from their nests
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  200. Article
    Magpies,Pica pica, at the southern limit of their range actively select their thermal environment at high ambient temperatures
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  201. Article
    Tracking turtles to their death
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  202. Article
    Navigation by green turtles: which strategy do displaced adults use to find Ascension Island?
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  203. Article
    Incubation environment affects phenotype of naturally incubated green turtle hatchlings
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  204. Article
    Island-finding ability of marine turtles
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  205. Article
    Multiple paternity assessed using microsatellite markers, in green turtles Chelonia mydas (Linnaeus, 1758) of Ascension Island, South Atlantic
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  206. Article
    Climate change and sea turtles: a 150-year reconstruction of incubation temperatures at a major marine turtle rookery
    Professor Graeme C HaysProf Brendan John Godley
  207. Article
    Variation in reproductive output of marine turtles
    Professor Graeme C HaysProf Brendan John Godley
  208. Article
    Post-nesting movements and submergence patterns of loggerhead marine turtles in the Mediterranean assessed by satellite tracking
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  209. Article
    Satellite telemetry suggests high levels of fishing-induced mortality in marine turtles
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  210. Article
    Movement patterns of green turtles in Brazilian coastal waters described by satellite tracking and flipper tagging
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  211. Article
    Biphasal long-distance migration in green turtles
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  212. Article
    Behavioural plasticity in a large marine herbivore: contrasting patterns of depth utilisation between two green turtle (Chelonia mydas) populations
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  213. Article
    First census of the green turtle at Poilão, Bijagós Archipelago, Guinea-Bissau: the most important nesting colony on the Atlantic coast of Africa
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  214. Article
    Water temperature and internesting intervals for loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and green (Chelonia mydas) sea turtles
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  215. Article
    Estimating the number of green and loggerhead turtles nesting annually in the Mediterranean
    Professor Graeme C HaysProf Brendan John Godley
  216. Article
    Change in body mass associated with long-term fasting in a marine reptile: the case of green turtles ( Chelonia mydas ) at Ascension Island
    Professor Graeme C HaysProf Brendan John Godley
  217. Article
    Long-term satellite telemetry of the movements and habitat utilisation by green turtles in the Mediterranean
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  218. Article
    Reproductive seasonality and sexual dimorphism in green turtles
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  219. Article
    Temperature-dependent sex determination of Ascension Island green turtles
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  220. Article
    Diving behaviour during the internesting interval for loggerhead turtles Caretta caretta nesting in Cyprus
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  221. Article
    Testing the navigational abilities of ocean migrants: displacement experiments on green sea turtles ( Chelonia mydas )
    Professor Graeme C HaysProf Brendan John Godley
  222. Article
    Oceanic Long-distance Navigation: Do Experienced Migrants use the Earth's Magnetic Field?
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  223. Article
    Nest Factors Predisposing Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) Clutches to Infestation by Dipteran Larvae on Northern Cyprus
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  224. Article
    The movements and submergence behaviour of male green turtles at Ascension Island
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  225. Article
    Thermal conditions in nests of loggerhead turtles: further evidence suggesting female skewed sex ratios of hatchling production in the Mediterranean
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  226. Article
    Dive angles for a green turtle (Chelonia mydas)
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  227. Article
    Asian Turtle Trade: Proceedings of a workshop on Conservation and Trade of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises in Asia (Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 1-4 December 1999)
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  228. Article
    Trophic status drives interannual variability in nesting numbers of marine turtles
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  229. Article
    Publications
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  230. Article
    The implications of location accuracy for the interpretation of satellite-tracking data
    Prof Brendan John GodleyProfessor Graeme C Hays
  231. Article
    Two hundred years after a commercial marine turtle fishery: the current status of marine turtles nesting in the Cayman Islands
    Professor Graeme C HaysProf Brendan John Godley
  232. Article
    Two hundred years after a commercial marine turtle fishery: the current status of marine turtles nesting in the Cayman Islands
    Professor Graeme C HaysProf Brendan John Godley
  233. Article
    Dipteran infestation of loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and green (Chelonia mydas) sea turtle nests in northern Cyprus
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  234. Article
    The importance of sand albedo for the thermal conditions on sea turtle nesting beaches
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  235. Article
    Metabolic Heating and the Prediction of Sex Ratios for Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas)
    Professor Graeme C HaysProf Brendan John Godley
  236. Article
    Nesting of green turtles ( Chelonia mydas ) at Ascension Island, South Atlantic
    Professor Graeme C HaysProf Brendan John Godley
  237. Article
    Resources available to individuals and organisations involved with marine turtle research and conservation in the Mediterranean
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  238. Article
    Nesting of the Green Turtle,Chelonia mydas, in the Mediterranean: a review of status and conservation needs
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  239. Article
    Estimating hatchling sex ratios of loggerhead turtles in Cyprus from incubation duration
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  240. Article
    The diving behaviour of green turtles at Ascension Island
    Professor Graeme C HaysProf Brendan John Godley
  241. Article
    Diving behaviour of green turtles: dive depth, dive duration and activity levels
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  242. Article
    Incubation periods and sex ratios of green turtles: highly female biased hatchling production in the eastern Mediterranean
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  243. Article
    Effect of tagging marine turtles on nesting behaviour and reproductive success
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  244. Article
    Do Heavy Metal Concentrations Pose a Threat to Marine Turtles from the Mediterranean Sea?
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  245. Article
    Concentrations and patterns of organochlorine contaminants in marine turtles from Mediterranean and Atlantic waters
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  246. Article
    Long-term thermal conditions on the nesting beaches of green turtles on Ascension Island
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  247. Article
    Reptilian diving:highly variable dive patterns in the green turtle Chelonia mydas
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  248. Article
    Molecular resolution of marine turtle stock composition in fishery bycatch: a case study in the Mediterranean
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  249. Article
    Patterns of Marine Turtle Mortality in British Waters (1992–1996) with Reference to Tissue Contaminant Levels
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  250. Article
    Interaction between marine turtles and artisanal fisheries in the eastern Mediterranean: a probable cause for concern?
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  251. Article
    The trophic status of marine turtles as determined by stable isotope analysis
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  252. Article
    Molluscan and crustacean items in the diet of the loggerhead turtle, Caretta caretta (Linnaeus, 1758) [Testudines: Chelonidae] in the eastern Mediterranean
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  253. Article
    Ecology and behaviour of the feral Donkey,Equus asinus, population of the Karpas peninsula, northern Cyprus
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  254. Article
    Population and nesting ecology of the Green Turtle,Chelonia mydas, and the Loggerhead Turtle,Caretta caretta, in northern Cyprus
    Prof Brendan John Godley
  255. Article
    The impacts of climate change on marine turtle reproductive success
    Prof Brendan John Godley