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Nicole Esteban
Nicole Esteban
Associate Professor in Marine Ecology, Bioscience, Swansea University
Verified email at SWANSEA.AC.UK - Homepage
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Translating marine animal tracking data into conservation policy and management
GC Hays, H Bailey, SJ Bograd, WD Bowen, C Campagna, RH Carmichael, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 34 (5), 459-473, 2019
4612019
Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment
A Bates
Biological Conservation 263, 109175, 2021
2082021
Sand temperatures for nesting sea turtles in the Caribbean: Implications for hatchling sex ratios in the face of climate change
JO Laloë, N Esteban, J Berkel, GC Hays
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 474, 92-99, 2016
1512016
Fidelity to foraging sites after long migrations
T Shimada, CJ Limpus, M Hamann, I Bell, N Esteban, R Groom, GC Hays
Journal of Animal Ecology 89 (4), 1008-1016, 2020
1502020
Drones for research on sea turtles and other marine vertebrates–A review
G Schofield, N Esteban, KA Katselidis, GC Hays
Biological Conservation 238, 108214, 2019
1472019
Mimicry of emergent traits amplifies coastal restoration success
RJM Temmink, MJA Christianen, GS Fivash, C Angelini, C Boström, ...
Nature communications 11 (1), 3668, 2020
1452020
Use of long‐distance migration patterns of an endangered species to inform conservation planning for the world's largest marine protected area
GC Hays, JA Mortimer, D Ierodiaconou, N Esteban
Conservation Biology 28 (6), 1636-1644, 2014
1382014
How numbers of nesting sea turtles can be overestimated by nearly a factor of two
N Esteban, JA Mortimer, GC Hays
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1849), 20162581, 2017
1312017
A global review of green turtle diet: sea surface temperature as a potential driver of omnivory levels
N Esteban, JA Mortimer, HJ Stokes, JO Laloë, RKF Unsworth, GC Hays
Marine Biology 167 (12), 183, 2020
1202020
Diel and seasonal patterns in activity and home range size of green turtles on their foraging grounds revealed by extended Fastloc-GPS tracking
F Christiansen, N Esteban, JA Mortimer, AM Dujon, GC Hays
Marine biology 164 (1), 10, 2017
1012017
A review of a decade of lessons from one of the world’s largest MPAs: conservation gains and key challenges
GC Hays, HJ Koldewey, S Andrzejaczek, MJ Attrill, S Barley, DTI Bayley, ...
Marine Biology 167 (11), 159, 2020
1002020
Sowing the seeds of seagrass recovery using hessian bags
RKF Unsworth, CM Bertelli, LC Cullen-Unsworth, N Esteban, BL Jones, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7, 311, 2019
812019
Estimates of marine turtle nesting populations in the south-west Indian Ocean indicate the importance of the Chagos Archipelago
JA Mortimer, N Esteban, AN Guzman, GC Hays
Oryx 54 (3), 332-343, 2020
712020
Implications of location accuracy and data volume for home range estimation and fine-scale movement analysis: comparing Argos and Fastloc-GPS tracking data
JA Thomson, L Börger, MJA Christianen, N Esteban, JO Laloë, GC Hays
Marine Biology 164 (10), 204, 2017
702017
Male hatchling production in sea turtles from one of the world’s largest marine protected areas, the Chagos Archipelago
N Esteban, JO Laloë, JA Mortimer, AN Guzman, GC Hays
Scientific reports 6 (1), 20339, 2016
702016
Optimism for mitigation of climate warming impacts for sea turtles through nest shading and relocation
N Esteban, JO Laloë, FSPL Kiggen, SM Ubels, LE Becking, EH Meesters, ...
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 17625, 2018
622018
The discovery of deep-water seagrass meadows in a pristine Indian Ocean wilderness revealed by tracking green turtles
N Esteban, RKF Unsworth, JBQ Gourlay, GC Hays
Marine Pollution Bulletin 134, 99-105, 2018
592018
Open ocean reorientation and challenges of island finding by sea turtles during long-distance migration
GC Hays, G Cerritelli, N Esteban, A Rattray, P Luschi
Current Biology 30 (16), 3236-3242. e3, 2020
522020
New tools to identify the location of seagrass meadows: marine grazers as habitat indicators
GC Hays, T Alcoverro, MJA Christianen, CM Duarte, M Hamann, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 5, 9, 2018
512018
Green turtle diet is dominated by seagrass in the Western Indian Ocean except amongst gravid females
HJ Stokes, JA Mortimer, GC Hays, RKF Unsworth, JO Laloë, N Esteban
Marine Biology 166 (10), 135, 2019
502019
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