Size Matters: the Influence of Trap and Mesh Size on Turtle Captures

Author:

Ennen Joshua R.1ORCID,Cecala Kristen K.2,Gould Philip3,Colvin Robert4,Denison Jeremy4,Garig Dustin F.5,Hyder Saidee5,Recker Lewis5,Davenport Jon M.5

Affiliation:

1. Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute 175 Baylor School Rd Chattanooga TN 37377 USA

2. Department of Biology University of the South, 735 University Ave. Sewanee TN 37383 USA

3. School of Environment and Natural Resources Ohio State University 2021 Coffey Rd Columbus OH 43210 USA

4. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Region I, 200 Lowell Thomas Drive Jackson TN 38301 USA

5. Department of Biology, Southeast Missouri State University One University Plaza, MS 6200 Cape Girardeau Missouri 63701 USA

Funder

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

Publisher

Wiley

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