Harold W. Avery

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Environmental Science Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Behavioral Sciences Psychology, Conservation Biology
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John P. Wnek grad student 2010 Drexel
Lori A. Lester grad student 2012 Drexel
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Pearson SH, Avery HW, Spotila JR. (2015) Juvenile invasive red-eared slider turtles negatively impact the growth of native turtles: Implications for global freshwater turtle populations Biological Conservation. 186: 115-121
Winters JM, Avery HW, Standora EA, et al. (2015) Between the bay and a hard place: Altered diamondback terrapin nesting movements demonstrate the effects of coastal barriers upon estuarine wildlife Journal of Wildlife Management. 79: 682-688
Lester LA, Avery HW, Harrison AS, et al. (2013) Recreational boats and turtles: behavioral mismatches result in high rates of injury. Plos One. 8: e82370
Wnek JP, Bien WF, Avery HW. (2013) Artificial nesting habitats as a conservation strategy for turtle populations experiencing global change. Integrative Zoology. 8: 209-21
Pearson SH, Avery HW, Kilham SS, et al. (2013) Stable isotopes of C and N reveal habitat dependent dietary overlap between native and introduced turtles Pseudemys rubriventris and Trachemys scripta. Plos One. 8: e62891
Shenko AN, Bien WF, Spotila JR, et al. (2012) Effects of disturbance on small mammal community structure in the New Jersey Pinelands, USA. Integrative Zoology. 7: 16-29
Lester LA, Standora EA, Bien WF, et al. (2012) Behavioral responses of diamondback terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin terrapin) to recreational boat sounds. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 730: 361-2
Basile ER, Avery HW, Bien WF, et al. (2011) Diamondback terrapins as indicator species of persistent organic pollutants: Using Barnegat Bay, New Jersey as a case study. Chemosphere. 82: 137-44
Franks BR, Avery HW, Spotila JR. (2011) Home range and movement of desert tortoises Gopherus agassizii in the Mojave Desert of California, USA Endangered Species Research. 13: 191-201
Basile ER, Avery HW, Bien WF, et al. (2011) Erratum to: “Diamondback terrapins as indicator species of persistent organic pollutants: Using Barnegat Bay, New Jersey as a case study” [Chemosphere 82(1) (2010) 137–144] Chemosphere. 83: 208-209
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