Scientific Papers

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JEANNE A. MORTIMER AND GEORGE H. BALAZS. 2000. Post-Nesting Migrations of Hawksbill Turtles in the Granitic Seychelles and Implications for Conservation. 19th Annual SeaTurtle Symposium, 1999. South Padre Island, Texas, USA.
Downing et al. 2004. Reef fish diversity at Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles, during the five years following the 1998 coral bleaching event. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A (2005) 363, 257–261
Groombridge et al. 2009. Evaluating the demographic history of the Seychelles kestrel (Falco araea): Genetic evidence for recovery from a population bottleneck following
minimal conservation management. Biological Conservation 142 (2009) 2250–2257
DAVE CURRIE, RACHEL BRISTOL, JAMES MILLETT and NIRMAL JIVAN SHAH. 2003. The distribution and population of Seychelles Black Paradise-flycatcher Terpsiphone corvina on La Digue: implications for conservation and translocation. Bird Conservation International (2003) 13:307–318.
DAVE CURRIE, JAMES MILLETT, MIKE HILL and NIRMAL JIVAN SHAH. 2002. Factors affecting the response of Seychelles Scops-owl Otus insularis to playback of conspecific calls: consequences for monitoring and management. Bird Conservation International (2002)

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