Long-term photo-id and satellite tracking reveal sex-biased survival linked to movements in an endangered species
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posted on 2024-05-30, 11:16 authored by G Schofield, Marcel KlaassenMarcel Klaassen, K Papafitsoros, MKS Lilley, KA Katselidis, Graeme HaysGraeme HaysLong-term photo-id and satellite tracking reveal sex-biased survival linked to movements in an endangered species
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EcologyVolume
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineEcologyEnvironmental Sciences & Ecologylife-history traitslife spanmark-recapturemigrationconservationagingpopulation dynamicsrate of living theoryTURTLE CARETTA-CARETTAMARINE TURTLESLOGGERHEADPROBABILITIESPARAMETERSMANAGEMENTDISPERSALLONGEVITYMORTALITYVIABILITYSchool of Environmental sciences3103 Ecology3109 Zoology
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