Publications by: Colin J. Limpus

Also publishes as (Colin Limpus, Col Limpus, C.J. Limpus)

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Abrantes, K., Wildermann, N., Miller, I.B., Hamann, M., Limpus, C.J., Hof, C.A. Madden, Bell, I., Sheaves, M., and Barnett, A. (2024) Intraspecific variability in flatback turtle habitat use: δ15N as an indicator of foraging locations. Endangered Species Research, 53. pp. 167-180.

Webster, Emily, Duce, Stephanie, Hamann, Mark, Murray, Nicholas, Shimada, Takahiro, and Limpus, Colin (2024) Should I stay or should I go? The influence of environmental conditions on green turtle residence time and outward transit in foraging areas. Marine Biology, 171. 144.

Jensen, Michael P., Eguchi, Tomoharu, Fitzsimmons, Nancy N., Mccarthy, Michael A., Fuentes, Mariana M.P.B., Hamann, Mark, Limpus, Colin J., Bell, Ian P., and Read, Mark A. (2022) Integrating Climate Change and Management Scenarios in Population Models to Guide the Conservation of Marine Turtles. Bulletin of Marine Science, 98 (2). pp. 131-154.

Jones, Karina, Limpus, Colin J., Brodie, Jon, Jones, Rhondda, Read, Mark, Shum, Edith, Bell, Ian P., and Ariel, Ellen (2022) Spatial distribution of fibropapillomatosis in green turtles along the Queensland coast and an investigation into the influence of water quality on prevalence. Conservation Science and Practice, 4 (8). e12755.

Shimada, Takahiro, Thums, Michele, Hamann, Mark, Limpus, Colin J., Hays, Graeme C., Fitzsimmons, Nancy N., Wildermann, Natalie E., Duarte, Carlos M., Meekan, Mark G., and UNSPECIFIED (2021) Optimising sample sizes for animal distribution analysis using tracking data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 12 (2). pp. 288-297.

Duncan, Emily M., Broderick, Annette C., Critchell, Kay, Galloway, Tamara S., Hamann, Mark, Limpus, Colin J., Lindeque, Penelope K., Santillo, David, Tucker, Anton D., Whiting, Scott, Young, Erina J., and Godley, Brendan J. (2021) Plastic Pollution and Small Juvenile Marine Turtles: A Potential Evolutionary Trap. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8. 699521.

Barr, Claire E., Hamann, Mark, Shimada, Takahiro, Bell, Ian, Limpus, Colin, and Ferguson, Janine (2021) Post-nesting movements and feeding ground distribution by the hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) from rookeries in the Torres Strait. Wildlife Research, 48 (7). pp. 598-608.

Hamilton, Richard J., Desbiens, Amelia, Pita, John, Brown, Christopher, Vuto, Simon, Atu, Willie, James, Robyn, Waldie, Peter, and Limpus, Col (2021) Satellite tracking improves conservation outcomes for nesting hawksbill turtles in Solomon Islands. Biological Conservation, 261. 109240.

Shimada, Takahiro, Limpus, Colin J., Hamann, Mark, Bell, Ian, Esteban, Nicole, Groom, Rachel, and Hays, Graeme C. (2020) Fidelity to foraging sites after long migrations. Journal of Animal Ecology, 89 (4). pp. 1008-1016.

Fitzsimmons, Nancy N., Pittard, Stewart D., McIntyre, Nathan, Jensen, Michael P., Guinea, Mick, Hamann, Mark, Kennett, Rod, Leis, Brett, Limpus, Colin J., Limpus, Duncan J., McCann, Megan J., MacDonald, Anna J., McFarlane, Glenn, Parmenter, C. John, Pendoley, Kellie, Prince, Robert T., Scheltinga, Leigh, Theissinger, Kathrin, Tucker, Anton D., Waayers, David, Whiting, Andrea, and Whiting, Scott (2020) Phylogeography, genetic stocks, and conservation implications for an Australian endemic marine turtle. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 30 (3). pp. 440-460.

Duncan, Emily M., Broderick, Annette C., Fuller, Wayne J., Galloway, Tamara S., Godfrey, Matthew H., Hamann, Mark, Limpus, Colin J., Lindeque, Penelope K., Mayes, Andrew G., Omeyer, Lucy C.M., Santillo, David, Snape, Robin T.E., and Godley, Brendan J. (2019) Microplastic ingestion ubiquitous in marine turtles. Global Change Biology, 25 (2). pp. 744-752.

Zeh, Daniel R., Heupel, Michelle R., Hamann, Mark, Jones, Rhondda, Limpus, Colin J., and Marsh, Helene (2018) Evidence of behavioural thermoregulation by dugongs at the high latitude limit to their range in eastern Australia. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 508. pp. 27-34.

Shimada, Takahiro, Limpus, Colin, Jones, Rhondda, and Hamann, Mark (2017) Aligning habitat use with management zoning to reduce vessel strike of sea turtles. Ocean & Coastal Management, 142. pp. 163-172.

Wildermann, Natalie, Critchell, Kay, Fuentes, Marianna, Limpus, Colin J., Wolanski, Eric, and Hamann, Mark (2017) Does behaviour affect the dispersal of flatback post-hatchlings in the Great Barrier Reef? Royal Society Open Science, 4. pp. 1-15.

Klein, Carissa J., Beher, Jutta, Chaloupka, Milani, Hamann, Mark, Limpus, Colin, and Possingham, Hugh P. (2017) Prioritization of marine turtle management projects: a protocol that accounts for threats to different life history stages. Conservation Letters, 10 (5). pp. 547-554.

Hoenner, Xavier, Whiting, Scott D., Hamann, Mark, Limpus, Colin J., Hindell, Mark A., and Mcmahon, Clive R. (2016) High-resolution movements of critically endangered hawksbill turtles help elucidate conservation requirements in northern Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research, 67 (8). pp. 1263-1278.

Shimada, Takahiro, Jones, Rhondda, Limpus, Colin, Groom, Rachel, and Hamann, Mark (2016) Long-term and seasonal patterns of sea turtle home ranges in warm coastal foraging habitats: implications for conservation. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 562. pp. 163-179.

Shimada, Takahiro, Limpus, Colin, Jones, Rhondda, Hazel, Julia, Groom, Rachel, and Hamann, Mark (2016) Sea turtles return home after intentional displacement from coastal foraging areas. Marine Biology, 163 (8). pp. 1-14.

Jensen, Michael P., Bell, Ian, Limpus, Colin J., Hamann, Mark, Ambar, Stephen, Whap, Terrence, David, Charles, and FitzSimmons, Nancy N. (2016) Spatial and temporal genetic variation among size classes of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) provides information on oceanic dispersal and population dynamics. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 543. pp. 241-256.

Shimada, Takahiro, Jones, Rhondda, Limpus, Colin, and Hamann, Mark (2016) Time-restricted orientation of green turtles. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 484. pp. 31-38.

Zeh, Daniel R., Heupel, Michelle R., Limpus, Colin J., Hamann, Mark, Fuentes, Marianna M.P.B., Babcock, Russel C., Pillans, Richard D., Townsend, Kathy A., and Marsh, Helene (2015) Is acoustic tracking appropriate for air-breathing marine animals? Dugongs as a case study. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 464. pp. 1-10.

Fuentes, M.M.P.B., Blackwood, J., Jones, B., Kim, M., Leis, B., Limpus, C.J., Marsh, H., Mitchell, J., Pouzols, F.M., Pressey, R.L., and Visconti, P. (2015) A decision framework for prioritizing multiple management actions for threatened marine megafauna. Ecological Applications, 25 (1). pp. 200-214.

Hamilton, Richard J., Bird, Tomas, Gereniu, Collin, Pita, John, Ramohia, Peter C., Walter, Richard, Goerlich, Clara, and Limpus, Colin (2015) Solomon Islands largest hawksbill turtle rookery shows signs of recovery after 150 years of excessive exploitation. PLoS One, 10 (4). e0121435. pp. 1-16.

Kamrowski, Ruth L., Limpus, Colin, Jones, Rhondda, Anderson, Sharolyn, and Hamann, Mark (2014) Temporal changes in artificial light exposure of marine turtle nesting areas. Global Change Biology, 20. pp. 2437-2449.

Wood, Apanie, Booth, David T., and Limpus, Colin J. (2014) Sun exposure, nest temperature and loggerhead turtle hatchlings: implications for beach shading management strategies at sea turtle rookeries. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 451. pp. 105-114.

Kamrowski, Ruth L., Limpus, Col, Pendoley, Kellie, and Hamann, Mark (2014) Influence of industrial light pollution on the sea-finding behaviour of flatback turtle hatchlings. Wildlife Research, 41 (5). pp. 421-434.

Gredzens, Christian, Marsh, Helene, Fuentes, Marianna M.P.B., Limpus, Colin J., Shimada, Takahiro, and Hamann, Mark (2014) Satellite tracking of sympatric marine megafauna can inform the biological basis for species co-management. PLoS ONE, 9 (6). e98944. pp. 1-12.

Todd, Erica V., Blair, David, Farley, Sharon, Farrington, Lachlan, FitzSimmons, Nancy N., Georges, Arthur, Limpus, Colin J., and Jerry, Dean R. (2013) Contemporary genetic structure reflects historical drainage isolation in an Australian snapping turtle, Elseya albagula. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 169 (1). pp. 200-214.

Limpus, Col, and Kamrowski, Ruth L. (2013) Ocean-finding in marine turtles: the importance of low horizon elevation as an orientation cue. Behaviour, 150 (8). pp. 863-893.

Shimada, Takahiro, Jones, Rhondda, Limpus, Colin, and Hamann, Mark (2012) Improving data retention and home range estimates by data-driven screening. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 457. pp. 171-180.

Kamrowski, Ruth L., Limpus, Col, Moloney, James, and Hamann, Mark (2012) Coastal light pollution and marine turtles: assessing the magnitude of the problem. Endangered Species Research, 19 (1). pp. 85-98.

Todd, Erica V., Blair, David, Limpus, Colin J., Limpus, Duncan J., and Jerry, Dean R. (2012) High incidence of multiple paternity in an Australian snapping turtle (Elseya albagula). Australian Journal of Zoology, 60 (6). pp. 412-418.

Fuentes, M.M.P.B., Limpus, C.J., and Hamann, M. (2011) Vulnerability of sea turtle nesting grounds to climate change. Global Change Biology, 17 (1). pp. 140-153.

Fuentes, M.M.P.B, Limpus, C.J., and Hamann, M. (2010) Impacts of climate change on the largest green turtle population in the world: the nGBR green turtle population. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter, 12. pp. 6-8.

Fuentes, M.M.P.B., Limpus, C.J., Hamann, M., and Dawson, J. (2010) Potential impacts of projected sea-level rise on sea turtle rookeries. Aquatic Conservation: marine and freshwater ecosystems , 20 (2). pp. 132-139.

Fuentes, M.M.P.B., Hamann, M., and Limpus, C.J. (2010) Past, current and future thermal profiles of green turtle nesting grounds: implications from climate change. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 383 (1). pp. 56-64.

Fuentes, M.M.P.B., Dawson, J.L., Smithers, Scott, Hamann, M., and Limpus, C.J. (2010) Sedimentological characteristics of key sea turtle rookeries: potential implications under projected climate change. Marine and Freshwater Research, 61 (4). pp. 464-473.

Flint, Mark, Patterson-Kane, Janet C., Limpus, Colin J., Work, Thierry M., Blair, David, and Mills, Paul C. (2009) Postmortem diagnostic investigation of disease in free-ranging marine turtle populations: a review of common pathologic findings and protocols. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 21 (6). pp. 733-759.

Boyle, M.C., FitzSimmons, N.N., Limpus, C.J., Kelez, S., Velez-Zuazo, X., and Waycott, M. (2009) Evidence for transoceanic migrations by loggerhead sea turtles in the southern Pacific Ocean. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences, 276 (1664). pp. 1993-1999.

Theissinger, Kathrin, FitzSimmons, N.N., Limpus, C.J., Parmenter, C.J., and Phillott, A.D. (2009) Mating system, multiple paternity and effective population size in the endemic flatback turtle (Natator depressus) in Australia. Conservation Genetics, 10 (2). pp. 329-346.

Boyle, M.C., and Limpus, C.J. (2008) The stomach contents of post-hatchling green and loggerhead sea turtles in the southwest Pacific: an insight into habitat association. Marine Biology, 155 (2). pp. 233-241.

Arthur, Karen E., Boyle, Michelle C., and Limpus, Colin J. (2008) Ontogenetic changes in diet and habitat use in green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) life history. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 362. pp. 303-311.

Arthur, Karen, Limpus, Colin, Balazs, George, Capper, Angela, Udy, James, Shaw, Glen, Keuper-Bennett, Ursula, and Bennett, Peter (2008) The exposure of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) to tumour promoting compounds produced by the cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula and their potential role in the aetiology of fibropapillomatosis. Harmful Algae, 7 (1). pp. 114-125.

Hamann, Mark, Schauble, Chloe S., Emerick, Samantha P., Limpus, Duncan J., and Limpus, Colin J. (2008) Freshwater turtle populations in the Burnett River. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 52 (2). pp. 221-232.

Gordos, Matthew, Hamann, Mark, Schauble, Chloe, Franklin, Craig, and Limpus, Col (2007) Diving behaviour of Elseya albagula from a naturally flowing and hydrologically altered habitat. Journal of Zoology, 272 (4). pp. 458-469.

Hamann, Mark, Limpus, Colin J, and Read, Mark A (2007) Vulnerability of marine reptiles to climate change in the Great Barrier Reef. In: Johnson, Johanna E., and Marshall, Paul A., (eds.) Climate Change and the Great Barrier Reef: a vulnerability assessment. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and Australian Greenhouse Office, Townsville, QLD, Australia, pp. 465-497.

Hamann, Mark, Jessop, Tim S., Limpus, Colin J., and Whittier, Joan M. (2005) Regional and annual variation in plasma steroids and metabolic indicators in female green turtles, Chelonia mydas. Marine Biology, 148 (2). pp. 427-433.

Birtles, Alastair, Curnock, Matthew, Dobbs, Kirstin, Smyth, Dermot, Arnold, Peter, Marsh, Helene, Valentine, Peter, Limpus, Colin, Hyams, William, Dunstan, Andy, Charles, David, Gatley, Cathy, Mangott, Arnold, Miller, Dean, Hodgson, Amanda, Emerick, Samantha, and Kendrick, Alan (2005) Code of Practice for the Sustainable Management of Dugong and Marine Turtle Tourism in Australia. Report. James Cook University. (Unpublished)

Birtles, Alastair, Curnock, Matthew, Dobbs, Kirstin, Smyth, Dermot, Arnold, Peter, Marsh, Helene, Valentine, Peter, Limpus, Colin, Hyams, William, Dunstan, Andy, Charles, David, Gatley, Cathy, Mangott, Arnold, Miller, Dean, Hodgson, Amanda, Emerick, Samantha, and Kendrick, Alan (2005) Towards Sustainable Management of Dugong and Turtle Tourism: final report to the Commonwealth Department of the Environment and Heritage - Phase II. Report. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

Phillott, A.D., Parmenter, C.J., and Limpus, C.J. (2004) Occurrence of mycobiota in eastern Australian sea turtle nests. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 49 (2). pp. 701-703.

Jessop, Tim S., Hamann, Mark, and Limpus, Colin J. (2004) Body condition and physiological changes in male green turtles during migration and breeding. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 276. pp. 281-288.

Hamann, Mark, Limpus, Colin J., and Whittier, Joan M. (2003) Seasonal variation in plasma catecholamines, and adipose tissue lipolysis in adult female green sea turtles. General and Comparative Endocrinology , 130 (3). pp. 308-316.

Limpus, Colin J., Limpus, Duncan J., and Hamann, Mark (2002) Freshwater turtle population in the area to be flooded by the Walla Weir, Burnett River, Queensland: baseline study. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 48 (1). pp. 155-168.

Phillott, A.D., Parmenter, C.J., Limpus, C.J., and Harrower, K.M. (2002) Mycobiota as acute and chronic cloacal contaminants of female sea turtles. Australian Journal of Zoology, 50. pp. 687-695.

Phillott, Andrea D., Parmenter, C. John, and Limpus, Colin J. (2001) Mycoflora identified from failed green (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead (Caretta caretta) sea turtle eggs at Heron Island, Australia. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 4 (1). pp. 170-172.

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