PUBLICATIONS
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Peer- reviewed
1) Fuentes MMPB, Fish M, Maynard J (2012) Management strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change on sea turtle’s terrestrial reproductive phase. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 17 (1) 51-63
2)Fuentes, Mariana, Bateman, Brooke L., and Hamann, Mark (2011) Relationship between tropical cyclones and the distribution of sea turtle nesting grounds. Journal of Biogeography, 38 (10), 1886-1896. ISSN 1365-2699
3)Fuentes, Mariana M.P.B., Cleguer, Christophe, Liebsch, Nikolai, Bedford, Guy, Amber, David, Hankin, Charlie, McCarthy, Phillip, Shimada, Takahiro, Whap, Terrence, and Marsh, Helene (2011) Adapting dugong catching techniques to different cultural and environmental settings. Marine Mammal Science. ISSN 1748-769
4) Fuentes MMPB, Limpus CJ, and Hamann M (2011). Vulnerability of sea turtle nesting grounds to climate change. Global Change BIology 17, 140-153.
5) Fuentes MMPB, Cinner JE (2010) Using expert opinion to prioritize impacts of climate change on sea turtles' nesting grounds. Journal of Environmental Management 91, 2511-2518
6) Fuentes MMPB, Abbs D (2010) Effects of projected changes in tropical cyclone frequency on sea turtles. Marine Ecology Progress Series 412, 283-292
7) Fuentes MMPB, Hamann M and Limpus CJ (2010). Past, current and future thermal profiles for green turtle nesting grounds: implications from climate change. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 383, 56-64. doi:10.1016/j.jembe.2009.11.003
8) Fuentes MMPB, Dawson J, Smithers S, Limpus CJ, Hamann M (2010). Sedimentological characteristics of key sea turtle rookeries: potential implications under projected climate change. Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 61, 464-473
9) Fuentes MMPB, Maynard JA, Guinea M, Bell IP, Werdell PJ, Hamann M (2009). Proxy indicators of sand temperature help project impacts of global warming on sea turtles. Endangered Species Research Journal 9, 33-40
10) Fuentes MMPB, Limpus CJ, Hamann M, and Dawson J (2010). Potential impacts of projected sea level rise to sea turtle rookeries. Aquatic conservation: marine and freshwater ecosystems 20, 132-139
11) Cinner JE, Fuentes MMPB, and Randriamahazo H (2009). Exploring social resilience in Madagascar’s marine protected areas. Ecology and Society 14(1): 41 URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss1/art41/
12) Fuentes MMPB and Hamann M (2009). A rebuttal to the claim natural beaches confer fitness benefits to nesting marine turtles. Biology letters 5, 266-267 doi:10.1098/rsbl.2008.0596
13) Fuentes MMPB, Lawler IR, and Gyuris E (2006). Dietary preferences of juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas) on a tropical reef flat at green island, Queensland, Australia. Wildlife Research 32 (8). doi: 10.1071/WR05081
Book and Book chapters
Fuentes MMPB (2010) Myrtle’s battle against climate change. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited, Cairns, Australia (22pp.). ISBN 978-1-921359-42-2 (pbk.)
Fuentes MMPB (2010) Turtles from eggs to ocean. In National Geographic for Kids. p 235-239.
Fuentes MMPB, Hamann M, Lukoschek V (2009). Marine Reptiles and Climate Change. In A Marine Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Report Card for Australia 2009 (Eds. ES Poloczanska, AJ Hobday and AJ Richardson), NCCARF Publication 05/09, ISBN 978-1-921609-03-9
Cinner JE and Fuentes MMPB (2008) Human Dimensions of Madagascar’s Marine Protected Areas. Pages 397-404 in Obura D, Tamelander J, and Linden O. Ten years after bleaching – consequences and issues facing countries in the Indian Ocean. CORDIO/Sida-SAREC. Mombasa.
Reports and popular literature
Fuentes MMPB, Hawkes L (2011) How will sea turtles cope with climate change? In: The State of the World’s Sea Turtle Report: the green turtle. Vol 6, 12-13.
Fuentes MMPB, Limpus CJ and Hamann M (2010) Impacts of climate change on the largest green turtle population in the world: the nGBR green turtle population. Indian Ocean Newsletter 6
Fuentes MMPB, Bedford G, Cleguer C et al. (2010) Informing dugong hunting management in Torres Strait by studying dugong movements and habitat usage. Technical Report for Torres Strait Regional Authority and the Australian Marine Mammal Centre. 33pp.
Fuentes MMPB (2010). Hawksbill turtles at Masig Island. Technical report for the Torres Strait Regional Authority, Kailag Enterprises, and the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts.
Hamann M, Sutherland L, Loban F, Kennett R, Fuentes MMPB and Limpus CJ (2008) Hot water for marine reptiles: research into sea turtles and climate change. Wildlife Australia 45(4) p12-19.
Fuentes MMPB (2007). Some like it hot. Australasian Science. Nov-Dec. p 34-36.
Fuentes MMPB, Dawson J, Smithers S,Hamann M (2007). Surficial carbonate facies across key rookeries for the northern Great Barrier Reef green turtle population stock. Technical Report for the Environment Protection Agency.
Cinner JE and Fuentes MMPB (2006). A Baseline Socioeconomic Assessment of Fishing Communities in Northern Madagascar. Report to the Wildlife Conservation Society Madagascar Marine Program.
Conferences and workshop abstracts
25th International Congress for Conservation Biology (2011) Auckland, New Zealand
Fuentes MMPB, Pressey B, Marsh H (2011) Systematic management of marine mega-fauna in a changing climate (Oral).
Coral Reefs: Coast to Coast symposium (2011) Freemantle, Australia
Fuentes MMPB and Grech A (2011) Working with Indigenous communities to monitor and manage marine megafauna in northern Australia (Oral)
3rd International Climate Change Conference (2011) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Fuentes MMPB (2011) A systematic framework to assess the vulnerability of fauna to climate change (Oral).
Greenhouse : The science of climate change (2011) Cairns, Australia
Fuentes MMPB (2011) Vulnerability of sea turtles to climate change (Oral)
Fuentes MMPB (2011) Systematic priorities for the management of marine mega-fauna as climate change progresses (Poster)
Coral Reefs in a Changing Environment (2010) Canberra, Australia
Fuentes MMPB (2010) Management of marine mega-fauna as climate change progresses
24th International Congress for Conservation Biology (2010) Edmonton, Canada
Fuentes MMPB, Hamann M (2010) Vulnerability of sea turtle nesting grounds to climate change (Poster)
2010 Climate Adaptation Futures Conference (2010) Gold Coast, Australia
Fuentes MMPB, Hamann M (2010) A systematic vulnerability assessment: analysing the vulnerability of sea turtle nesting grounds to climate change (Oral Presentation)
Marine and Tropical Sciences Research facility Annual Conference (2010) Cairns, Australia
Fuentes MMPB (2010) Impacts of climate change on sea turtles: using a vulnerability assessment framework to inform management (Oral Presentation)
Hamann M, Fuentes MMPB, Marsh H (2010) Are we succeeding? Monitoring and evaluation strategies for marine wildlife species management (Oral Presentation)
30th Symposium on sea turtle biology and conservation (2010) Goa, India
Fuentes MMPB, Limpus CJ, Hamann H (2010) A systematic framework to assess the vulnerability of sea turtle’s nesting ground to climate change (Oral Presentation)
Fuentes MMPB, Cinner J (2010) Impacts of climate change to sea turtle nesting grounds: using experts’ opinions for threat prioritization (Poster)
Australian National Network in Marine Science Inaugural Conference: Marine Science in Tropical, Temperate and Southern Oceans (2009) Hobart, Australia
Fuentes MMPB, Limpus CJ, Hamann M, Dawson J (2009) Community assistance in determining the potential effects of projected sea level rise on marine turtles (Poster)
The 10th International Congress of Ecology: Ecology in a Changing Climate (2009) Brisbane, Australia
Marine and Tropical Sciences Research facility Annual Conference (2009) Townsville, Australia
29th Symposium on sea turtle biology and conservation (2009) Brisbane, Australi a
Hamann M and Fuentes MMPB (2009) Raine Island: Issues and implications (Speed talk)
11th International Coral Reef Symposium (2008) Florida, USA
Workshop on spatial closures as one of the possible management tools for community-based management of dugongs and turtles in Torres Strait (2008) Thursday Island, Australia
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences Student Conference: Making a difference to tropical futures, James Cook University (2008) Townsville, Australia
Fuentes MMPB (2008) Potential impacts of climate change on the northern Great Barrier Reef green turtle population (Poster)
Greenhouse 2007: the latest science and technology (2007) Sydney, Australia
Fuentes MMPB and Dawson J (2007). Identifying superficial carbonate facies at key sea turtle rookeries to investigate the potential effects of climate change on turtle populations of the northern Great Barrier Reef (Poster)