Research
Conservation Physiology
Olive Ridley Sea Turtles
Chelonia Mydas
Conservation Biology
Conservation Planning
Conservation Science
Ecophysiology
Spatial Ecology
Climate Warming
Reproductive Output
Turtle Eggs
Climate Change, Climatic Change
Satellite Tracking
Green Turtle, Green Turtles
Transcriptome Analysis, Transcriptomic Analysis
Dermochelys Coriacea
Enhanced Capacity
Embryonic Development
Ecological Significance
Western Australia
Biological Factors
Cultural Change
Post Release Survival
Priority Species
Recreational Fisheries
Reproductive Success
Layer Hens
Short Term Exposure
Gastrointestinal Tract
Phenotypic Plasticity
List of Publications (26)
In 2024
26
Adaptation of sea turtles to climate warming: Will phenological responses be sufficient to counteract changes in reproductive output?. M Fuentes, AJB Santos, A Abreu Grobois, R Brisen o Duen as, ... Global Change Biology 30 (1), e16991, 2024.
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Novel Microsatellite Tags Hold Promise for Illuminating the Lost Years in Four Sea Turtle Species. T Candela, J Wyneken, P Leijen, P Gaspar, F Vandeperre, T Norton, ... Animals 14 (6), 903, 2024.
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In 2023
24
Effects of postovipositional hypoxia and hyperoxia on leatherback turtle reproductive success and hatchling performance. SA Williamson, AL Hoover, RG Evans, GL Shillinger, H Bailey, RS Bruno, ... Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative ..., 2023.
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Satellite Tracking of Head-Started Juvenile Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) Reveals Release Effects and an Ontogenetic Shift. N Barbour, H Bailey, WF Fagan, W Mustin, V Baboolal, F Casella, ... Animals 13 (7), 1218, 2023.
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Breaking of embryonic arrest in turtle eggs and the link to protection from movement-induced mortality. SA Williamson, RG Evans, RD Reina INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S330-S331, 2023.
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21
Improving outcomes of fisher interactions with sharks, rays, and chimaeras. S Williamson, C Huveneers, T Walker, C Green, M Burgess, B Scullin, ... https://doi.org/10.26180/21966668.v2, 2023.
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20
Mitigating the effects of climate change on the nests of sea turtles with artificial irrigation. CR Gatto, SA Williamson, RD Reina Conservation biology 37 (1), e14044, 2023.
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In 2022
19
Increasing hypoxia progressively slows early embryonic development in an oviparous reptile, the green turtle, Chelonia mydas. DM Adams, SA Williamson, RG Evans, RD Reina Royal Society Open Science 9 (8), 220709, 2022.
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Transcriptomic analysis of preovipositional embryonic arrest in a nonsquamate reptile (Chelonia mydas). A Ga rriz, SA Williamson, AD Shah, RG Evans, DS Deveson Lucas, ... Molecular Ecology 31 (16), 4319-4331, 2022.
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In 2021
17
The viability of irrigating green sea turtle nests to combat the feminisation of hatchlings on Raine Island. C Gatto, S Williamson, R Reina Monash University, 2021.
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In 2020
16
A method for the collection of early-stage sea turtle embryos. A Ga rriz, SA Williamson, RG Evans, RD Reina Endangered Species Research 42, 59-65, 2020.
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15
Environmental and Biological Drivers of Endangered Leatherback Hatchling (Dermochelys Coriacea) Dispersal from a Costa Rican Nesting Population. N Barbour, GL Shillinger, A Hoover, SA Williamson, HR Bailey Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020, 2020.
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Sharks and rays in recreational fisheries: Priority species, handling guidelines, post-release survival, and extension approaches to support cultural change in fishers. R Reina, P Rogers, S Williamson Proceedings of the National Workshop, ISBN: 978-0-646-82728-5 https://www ..., 2020.
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13
Nearshore neonate dispersal of Atlantic leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) from a non-recovering subpopulation. AL Hoover, GL Shillinger, SA Williamson, RD Reina, H Bailey Scientific Reports 10 (1), 18748, 2020.
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12
Environmental and Biological Factors Influencing Dispersal of Neonate Leatherback Turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) From an Endangered Costa Rican Nesting .... N Barbour, GL Shillinger, AL Hoover, SA Williamson, VJ Coles, D Liang, ... Frontiers in Marine Science 7, 582933, 2020.
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In 2019
11
Synchronised nesting aggregations are associated with enhanced capacity for extended embryonic arrest in olive ridley sea turtles. SA Williamson, RG Evans, NJ Robinson, RD Reina Scientific Reports 9, 9783, 2019.
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In 2018
10
Control and ecological significance of embryonic development in turtles and crocodiles. SA Williamson Monash University, 2018.
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In 2017
9
When is embryonic arrest broken in turtle eggs?. SA Williamson, RG Evans, RD Reina Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 90 (5), 523-532, 2017.
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8
Hypoxia as a novel method for preventing movement-induced mortality during translocation of turtle eggs. SA Williamson, RG Evans, NJ Robinson, RD Reina Biological Conservation 216, 86-92, 2017.
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7
Ecological and evolutionary significance of a lack of capacity for extended developmental arrest in crocodilian eggs. SA Williamson, RG Evans, SC Manolis, GJ Webb, RD Reina Royal Society Open Science 4 (12), 171439, 2017.
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6
Embryonic development in the leatherback turtle and the effects of pre-ovipositional embryonic arrest on reproductive success. SA Williamson, RG Evans, RD Reina CONTROL AND ECOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT IN TURTLES AND ..., 2017.
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In 2016
5
Hematology and Serum Biochemistry for Free-ranging Freshwater Crocodiles (Crocodylus johnstoni) in Western Australia. TF Scheelings, SA Williamson, RD Reina Journal of Wildlife Diseases 52 (4), 959-961, 2016.
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4
Plastic fork found inside the nostril of an olive ridley sea turtle. NJ Robinson, TC Dornfeld, BO Butler, LJ Domico, CR Hertz, LN McKenna, ... Mar. Turt. Newsl 150, 1-3, 2016.
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In 2014
3
Is gastrointestinal plasticity in king quail (Coturnix chinensis) elicited by diet-fibre or diet-energy dilution?. SA Williamson, SKC Jones, AJ Munn Journal of Experimental Biology 217 (11), 1839-1842, 2014.
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In 2013
2
No effect of short term exposure to high fibre diets on the gastrointestinal morphology of layer hens (Gallus gallus domesticus): body reserves are used to manage .... SK Courtney Jones, AJ Cowieson, SA Williamson, AJ Munn Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 97 (5), 868-877, 2013.
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In 2012
1
Phenotypic plasticity of the gastrointestinal tract in king quail (Coturnix chinensis). SA Williamson University of Wollongong, 2012.
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