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Maurer AS, Eguchi T, Lemons GE, LeRoux RA, LaCasella EL, Turner Tomaszewicz CN, Hanna ME, Curran J, Chesney B, Madrak SV, Seminoff JA. 2024. Resource selection by a megaomnivore in a marine foraging habitatEcology and Evolution 14: e70132.

Mullaney CM, Seminoff JA, Lemons GE, Chesney B, and Maurer AS. 2024. The urban lives of green sea turtles: Insights into behavior in an industrialized habitat using an animal-borne cameraEcology and Evolution 14: e11282.

Maurer AS, Seminoff JA, Burford Reiskind MO, and Stapleton SP. 2024. Diverse migratory strategies for a hawksbill sea turtle populationAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 34: 1-13.

Maurer AS and Eckert KE. 2024. Distributions of the hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) in the Western Atlantic inferred from satellite telemetry. WIDECAST Technical Report 23.

Maurer AS, Cove MV, Siegal OM, and Lashley MA. 2022. Urbanization affects the behavior of a predator-free ungulate in protected lands. Landscape and Urban Planning 222: 104391.

Maurer AS, Dawson C, Bjorkland R, Donaldson A, Stapleton SP, Richardson JI, Parker DM, Balazs GH, and Schroeder BA. 2022. Satellite telemetry elucidates migratory pathways and foraging areas for hawksbill sea turtles, Eretmochelys imbricata, in the Caribbean. Caribbean Journal of Science 52: 126-141.

Maurer AS, Gross K, and Stapleton SP. 2022. Beached Sargassum alters sand thermal environments: implications for incubating sea turtle eggsJournal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 546: 151650.

Maurer AS, Stapleton SP, Layman CA, and Burford Reiskind MO. 2021. The Atlantic Sargassum invasion impedes beach access for nesting sea turtlesClimate Change Ecology 2: 100034.

Maurer AS, Seminoff JA, Layman CA, Stapleton SP, Godfrey MH, and Burford Reiskind MO. 2021. Population viability of sea turtles in the context of global warming. BioScience 71: 790-804.

Maurer AS and Stapleton SP. 2021. Inferring organic content of beach sand from color. Caribbean Naturalist 80: 1-6.

Reed EMX, Serr ME, Maurer AS, and Burford Reiskind MO. 2020. Gridlock and beltways: the genetic context of urban invasions. Oecologia 192: 615-628.

Maurer AS and Stroud JT. 2020. Anolis wattsi (Watts’ Anole). Nocturnal activity. Herpetological Review 51: 119.

Cove MV and Maurer AS. 2019. Home decorating by an endangered ecosystem engineer. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 17: 231.

Maurer AS, Thawley CJ, Fireman AL, Giery ST, and Stroud JT. 2019. Nocturnal activity of Antiguan lizards under artificial light. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 14: 105-110.

Maurer AS, Stapleton SP, and Layman CA. 2019. Impacts of the Caribbean Sargassum influx on sea turtle nesting ecology. Proceedings of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute 71: 327-329.

Maurer AS and Johnson MW. 2017. Loggerhead nesting in the northern Gulf of Mexico: Importance of beach slope to nest site selection in the Mississippi Barrier Islands. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 16: 250-254.

Cove MV, Maurer AS, and O’Connell AF. 2017. Camera traps reveal an apparent mutualism between a common mesocarnivore and an endangered ungulate. Mammalian Biology 86: 143-145.

Cove MV, Simons TR, Gardner B, Maurer AS, and O’Connell AF. 2016. Evaluating nest supplementation as a recovery strategy for the endangered rodents of the Florida Keys. Restoration Ecology 25: 253-260.

Maurer AS, De Neef E, and Stapleton SP. 2015. Sargassum accumulation may spell trouble for nesting sea turtles. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13: 394-395.

Cove MV and Maurer AS. 2015. The Snapping Turtle, Chelydra serpentina (Linnaeus 1758) (Testudines: Chelydridae), in the Florida Keys. Reptiles & Amphibians: Conservation and Natural History 22: 38-39.