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Leyna Stemle
Leyna Stemle
PhD Candidate, University of Miami
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Gillnet illumination as an effective measure to reduce sea turtle bycatch
P Allman, A Agyekumhene, L Stemle
Conservation biology 35 (3), 967-975, 2021
162021
Saving all the pieces: An inadequate conservation strategy for an endangered amphibian in an urbanizing area
DL Stokes, AF Messerman, DG Cook, LR Stemle, JA Meisler, CA Searcy
Biological Conservation 262, 109320, 2021
132021
Sea turtle nesting activity in Ghana, West Africa
A Agyekumhene, P Yankson, L Stemle, P Allman
Chelonian Conservation and Biology: Celebrating 25 Years as the World's …, 2021
52021
Spatial Ecology of the Striped Mud Turtle, Kinosternon baurii, in a Restored Florida Wetland
L Stemle, K Martinet, G Langford
Herpetological Review 50 (4), 696-698, 2019
52019
First georeferenced report of a non-native west african mud turtle, Pelusios castaneus (Schweigger 1812), in Florida
L Stemle
Reptiles & Amphibians 29 (1), 150-151, 2022
42022
First report of a non-native Western Painted Turtle,(Chrysemys picta bellii)(Gray 1831), in Miami, Florida, in 50 years
L Stemle
Reptiles & Amphibians 28 (2), 358-359, 2021
32021
Protect or perish: Quantitative analysis of state‐level species protection supports preservation of the Endangered Species Act
CC Mothes, LR Stemle, TN Fonseca, SL Clements, HJ Howell, CA Searcy
Conservation Letters 14 (1), e12761, 2021
22021
Habitat value of constructed breeding pools for the endangered Sonoma population of California tiger salamander
DG Cook, LR Stemle, DL Stokes, AF Messerman, JA Meisler, CA Searcy
The Journal of Wildlife Management 87 (3), e22370, 2023
12023
Habitat characteristics favoring native freshwater turtles in the highly invaded urban turtle community of Miami-Dade County
LR Stemle, CA Searcy
Biological Invasions, 1-14, 2024
2024
GOPHERUS POLYPHEMUS (Gopher Tortoise). VERTEBRATE COMMENSALS. NATURAL HISTORY NOTES
L Stemle, E Dunn, T Rogari, B Rothermel
Herpetological Review 54 (3), 488, 2023
2023
Dipnet Surveys Provide Accurate Abundance Estimates for Lentic-Breeding Amphibian Larvae
DG Cook, LR Stemle, CA Searcy
Herpetologica 79 (2), 73-78, 2023
2023
GPS Technology Reveals Larger Home Ranges for Immature Gopher Tortoises
L Stemle, BB Rothermel, CA Searcy
Journal of Herpetology 56 (2), 172-179, 2022
2022
GRAPTEMYS OUACHITENSIS (Ouachita Map Turtle).
LR STEMLE
Herpetological Review 51 (4), 2020
2020
TRACHEMYS SCRIPTA SCRIPTA (Yellow-bellied Slider).
Y YANG, L STEMLE
Herpetological Review 51 (3), 2020
2020
TRACHEMYS VENUSTA (Mesoamerican Slider).
LR STEMLE, JT LEVINE
Herpetological Review 51 (3), 2020
2020
GOPHERUS POLYPHEMUS (Gopher Tortoise). ACTIVITY.
L Stemle
Herpetological Review 51 (2), 313, 2020
2020
Graptemys ouachitensis (Ouachita Map Turtle). Geographic Distribution.
L Stemle
Herpetological Review 51 (4), 772, 2020
2020
Trachemys scripta scripta. Epibionts. Excessive barnacle occurrence on a yellow-bellied slider in an Urban Miami Pond.
Y Yang, LR Stemle
Herpetological Review 51 (3), 586, 2020
2020
Trachemys venusta (Mesoamerican Slider). Occurrence in South Florida. Geographic distribution note.
LR Stemle, J Levine
Herpetological Review 51 (3), 583, 2020
2020
Natural History Traits and Ecology of the Striped Mud Turtle in a Florida Wetland
LR Stemle, KM Martinet, GJ Langford
Southeastern Naturalist 19 (3), 2020
2020
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