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New Publications April 2025

Quartuch MR, Gramza A, Crandall C, Pomeranz E, Forstchen AB, et al. 2025. Social science integration at state and federal fish and wildlife organizations in the United States. Conserv Biol. 39: e70004.
Bergeson SM, Kays R, Jachowski DS, Anderson CD, Smith LM, et al. 2025. Efficacy of baits and lures for weasel detection. Wildl Soc Bull. e1580.
Casselberry GA, Skomal GB, Griffin LP, Morley D, Lowerre-Barbieri SK, et al. 2025. Migratory patterns and seasonal habitat use of great hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna mokarran) in the southeastern United States. J Fish Biol, 1–22.
Hayes CT, Alford SB, Belgrad BA, Furman BT, Hall MO, et al. 2025. Drivers of regional variability in producer and consumer stable isotope values (δ13C and δ15N) within turtle grass-dominated meadows across the northern Gulf of Mexico. Estuaries Coasts. 48,101.
Petsios E, Fuchs CE, Kowalewski M, Larson P, Portell RW, et al. 2025. Quaternary intensification of spine epibiosis in the cidaroid echinoid Eucidaris: implications for anthropogenic impacts. Front Mar Sci.12:1513138.
Renchen GF, Ross ER, Matthews TR. 2025. Exploring the consequences of introducing alternative fishing gear in an effort-limited fishery: casita utilization in the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus, fishery in Florida. Fish Res. 285: 107377.
Shender LA, Sylvia A, Guzman-Vargas V, Bankovich B, Stacy BA, et al. 2025. Epidemiological factors associated with Turtle fraservirus 1 (TFV1) in freshwater turtles in Florida, USA. PLoS One. 20(4): e0320097.
Skowronski JS, Sharp WC, Spiers LJ, Feehan CJ. 2025. Spatiotemporal patterns in Diadema antillarum settlement in the Florida Keys: implications for habitat restoration. Coral Reefs.
zu Ermgassen PSE, Worthington TA, Gair JR, Garnett EE, Acosta A, et al. 2025. Mangroves support an estimated annual abundance of over 700 billion juvenile fish and invertebrates. Commun Earth Environ. 6, 299.
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