Kenneth Rice, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Evaluation of Field Measurements of the American Alligator for Use in Morphometric Studies Evaluation of Field Measurements of the American Alligator for Use in Morphometric Studies
[No abstract available]
Authors
Christa L. Zweig, F.J. Mazzotti, K.G. Rice, L.A. Brandt, C.L. Abercrombie
Compilation of American alligator data sets in south Florida for restoration needs Compilation of American alligator data sets in south Florida for restoration needs
Evaluating long-term trends and developing population models requires a large amount of data collected over a number of years at a number of locations. Information on alligator densities, nesting and growth have been collected in south Florida since the 1950s by rangers and researchers in Everglades National Park (ENP) and Big Cypress National Preserve (BCNP), Florida Fish and Wildlife
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice
The great alligator-caiman debate: Meditations on crocodilian life-history strategies The great alligator-caiman debate: Meditations on crocodilian life-history strategies
No abstract available.
Authors
C.L. Abercrombie, Kenneth G. Rice, C. A. Hope
Nest-site selection by the loggerhead sea turtle in Florida's Ten Thousand Islands Nest-site selection by the loggerhead sea turtle in Florida's Ten Thousand Islands
No abstract available.
Authors
Ahjond S. Garmestani, H. Franklin Percival, Kenneth M. Portier, Kenneth G. Rice
Summer nesting of turtles in alligator nests in Florida Summer nesting of turtles in alligator nests in Florida
No abstract available.
Authors
Kevin M. Enge, H. Franklin Percival, Kenneth G. Rice, Michael L. Jennings, Gregory R. Masson, Allan R. Woodward
Determining the size of American alligators using hind-foot track length Determining the size of American alligators using hind-foot track length
Size distribution information is useful for crocodilian management, but can be hard to obtain. Indirect and less costly demographic inferences made from track measurements may be valuable for management decisions. We related hind-foot lengths (HF) with total length (TL) to determine if we could indirectly assess alligator size using track length. Regression showed that HF was an...
Authors
Philip M. Wilkinson, Kenneth G. Rice
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 38
Evaluation of Field Measurements of the American Alligator for Use in Morphometric Studies Evaluation of Field Measurements of the American Alligator for Use in Morphometric Studies
[No abstract available]
Authors
Christa L. Zweig, F.J. Mazzotti, K.G. Rice, L.A. Brandt, C.L. Abercrombie
Compilation of American alligator data sets in south Florida for restoration needs Compilation of American alligator data sets in south Florida for restoration needs
Evaluating long-term trends and developing population models requires a large amount of data collected over a number of years at a number of locations. Information on alligator densities, nesting and growth have been collected in south Florida since the 1950s by rangers and researchers in Everglades National Park (ENP) and Big Cypress National Preserve (BCNP), Florida Fish and Wildlife
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice
The great alligator-caiman debate: Meditations on crocodilian life-history strategies The great alligator-caiman debate: Meditations on crocodilian life-history strategies
No abstract available.
Authors
C.L. Abercrombie, Kenneth G. Rice, C. A. Hope
Nest-site selection by the loggerhead sea turtle in Florida's Ten Thousand Islands Nest-site selection by the loggerhead sea turtle in Florida's Ten Thousand Islands
No abstract available.
Authors
Ahjond S. Garmestani, H. Franklin Percival, Kenneth M. Portier, Kenneth G. Rice
Summer nesting of turtles in alligator nests in Florida Summer nesting of turtles in alligator nests in Florida
No abstract available.
Authors
Kevin M. Enge, H. Franklin Percival, Kenneth G. Rice, Michael L. Jennings, Gregory R. Masson, Allan R. Woodward
Determining the size of American alligators using hind-foot track length Determining the size of American alligators using hind-foot track length
Size distribution information is useful for crocodilian management, but can be hard to obtain. Indirect and less costly demographic inferences made from track measurements may be valuable for management decisions. We related hind-foot lengths (HF) with total length (TL) to determine if we could indirectly assess alligator size using track length. Regression showed that HF was an...
Authors
Philip M. Wilkinson, Kenneth G. Rice