James Spotila, PhD
Professor Emeritus
Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science
Education:
- BS, Biology, University of Dayton, Ohio
- PhD, Vertebrate Zoology and Physiological Ecology, University of Arkansas
Research Interests:
Biology of sea turtles, crocodiles, salamanders and giant pandas
Selected Publications:
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Hertler, H., A. R. Boettner, G. I. Ramírez-Toro, H. Minnigh, J. Spotila, D. Kreeger. 2009. Spatial variability associated with shifting land use: Water quality and sediment metals in La Parguera, Southwest Puerto Rico. Marine Pollution Bulletin 58: 672–678.
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Santidrián Tomillo, P., J. S. Suss, B. P. Wallace, K. D. Magrini, G. Blanco, F. V. Paladino and J. R. Spotila. 2009. Influence of emergence success on the annual reproductive output of leatherback turtles. Marine Biology 156: 2021-2031.
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Sieg, A. E., E. Zandona, V. M. Izzo, F. V. Paladino, and J. R. Spotila. 2010. Population level “flipperedness” in the eastern Pacific leatherback turtle. Behavioural Brain Research 206: 135-138.
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Shillinger, G. L. A. M. Swithenbank, S. J. Bograd, H. Bailey, M. R. Castelton, B. P.Wallace, J. R. Spotila, F. V. Paladino, R. Piedra, B. A. Block. 2010. Identification of high-use internesting habitats for eastern Pacific leatherback turtles: role of the environment and implications for conservation. Endangered Species Research. 10:215-2432 doi: 10.3354/esr00251