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314 N. Wildermann et al.


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WILDERMANN, N., CRITCHELL, K., FUENTES, M., LIMPUS, C.J., WOLANSKI,E.&HAMANN,M.(2017) Does behaviour affect the dispersal of flatback post-hatchlings in the Great Barrier Reef? Royal Society Open Science, 4, 170164.


WIRSING, A.J., ABERNETHY,R.&HEITHAUS, M.R. (2008) Speed and maneuverability of adult loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) under simulated predatory attack: do the sexes differ? Journal of Herpetology, 42, 411–413.


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Biographical sketches


NATAL I E WILDERMANN’ S research focuses on applying spatial and movement ecology analysis to inform management and conservation of marine megafauna. CHRISTOPHER SASSO has expertise in sea turtle stock assessment, impact of fisheries onmarine populations and satellite tag-telemetry studies. CHRI STIAN GREDZENS researches marine species conservation and how the biology and ecology of these species can be used for effective management strategies. MARIANA M. P. B. FUENTES’ carries out research to develop science-based solutions for the conservation and management of marine megafauna, in particular marine turtles.


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