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    Wick, Ian E. (2)
    SubjectRoad mortality (Testudines, turtles) (1)Species conservation (1)Testudines (turtles and tortoises) (1)Turtle conservation (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (1)2024 (1)DisciplineBiology (1)Natural Resources Management (1)

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    The status of turtle populations in Point Pelee National Park: a 20 year update 

    Wick, Ian E. (2024)
    Long-lived species such as turtles may appear to have healthy persistent populations if adults are consistently observed; however, study of size structures can reveal declining populations left vulnerable by limited ...
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    Connection between global conservation status, geographical range size, midpoint latitude, female carapace length, and clutch size of Testudines 

    Wick, Ian E. (2020)
    The need for species conservation is only magnified with each passing day. Testudines are one of the taxonomic orders most at risk of extinction on Earth. Over 70% of Testudines are globally listed on the IUCN Red List ...

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