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HomeCIE Spotlight: Production of male hatchlings at a remote South Pacific green sea turtle rookery: conservation implications in a female-dominated world

CIE Spotlight: Production of male hatchlings at a remote South Pacific green sea turtle rookery: conservation implications in a female-dominated world

July 3, 2020May 21, 2020 Admin CIE Spotlight

Production of male hatchlings at a remote South Pacific green sea turtle rookery: conservation implications in a female-dominated world.

See the paper at MARINE BIOLOGY.

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