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ESR - Vol. 19, No. 2 - Table of contents

ESR - Vol. 19, No. 2 - Table of contents

Endang Species Res (Print ISSN: 1863-5407; Online ISSN: 1613-4796)
Copyright © 2012 Inter-Research. Published December 13

All articles are freely available to all users ('Free Access').
Niemi M, Auttila M, Viljanen M, Kunnasranta M
Movement data and their application for assessing the current distribution and conservation needs of the endangered Saimaa ringed seal
ESR 19:99-108 | Full text in pdf format
Theme Section: Techniques for reducing bycatch of marine mammals in gillnets

Erbe C, McPherson C
Acoustic characterisation of bycatch mitigation pingers on shark control nets in Queensland, Australia
ESR 19:109-121 | Full text in pdf format
Theme Section: Techniques for reducing bycatch of marine mammals in gillnets

LeBlanc AM, Wibbels T, Shaver D, Walker JS
Temperature-dependent sex determination in the Kemp’s ridley sea turtle: effects of incubation temperatures on sex ratios
ESR 19:123-128 | Full text in pdf format

Morin PA, Archer FI, Pease VL, Hancock-Hanser BL, Robertson KM, Huebinger RM, Martien KK, Bickham JW, George JC, Postma LD, Taylor BL
Empirical comparison of single nucleotide polymorphisms and microsatellites for population and demographic analyses of bowhead whales
ESR 19:129-147 | Full text in pdf format

Richardson J, Wood AG, Neil A, Nowacek D, Moore M
Changes in distribution, relative abundance, and species composition of large whales around South Georgia from opportunistic sightings: 1992 to 2011
ESR 19:149-156 | Full text in pdf format

Vardi T, Williams DE, Sandin SA
Population dynamics of threatened elkhorn coral in the northern Florida Keys, USA
ESR 19:157-169 | Full text in pdf format

Kiel C, Huntington BE, Miller MW
Tractable field metrics for restoration and recovery monitoring of staghorn coral Acropora cervicornis
ESR 19:171-176 | Full text in pdf format

Shanee N
Trends in local wildlife hunting, trade and control in the Tropical Andes Biodiversity Hotspot, northeastern Peru
ESR 19:177-186 | Full text in pdf format