Mathew Denton
Email: mdenton@ufl.edu
Position and Affiliation
Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Geological Survey
Areas of Interest
Diamondback terrapin and Sea turtle research; conservation biology, animal behavior, and restoration ecology
Education
B.S. Biology and Ecology, Florida Atlantic University
M.S. Environmental Science, Florida Atlantic UniversityProject Involvement
American Alligator and American Crocodile ecology and monitoring
Publications
Denton, M.J., Hart, K.M., Demopoulos, A.W.J., Oleinik, A., Baldwin, J. 2015. Diet of Diamondback Terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin) in subtropical mangrove habitats in South Florida. Chelonian Conservation Biology. In review
Denton, M.J., Hart, K.M., Oelinik, A., Wood, R., and Baldwin, J. 2015. Malaclemys terrapin rhizophorarum (Mangrove Diamondbacked terrapin). Herpetological Review. 46 (3): 426-427
Fujisaki, I., Hart, K.M., Mazzotti, F.J., Cherkiss, M.S., Sartain, A.R., Jeffery, B.J., Beauchamp, J.S., Denton, M.J. 2014. Home range and movements of American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) in an estuary habitat. Animal Biotelemetry 2 (1): p 8
Halager, K., M. Denton, and M. Salmon. Turtle friendly lights: testing and assessment of efficacy. Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation, National Marine Fisheries Service, in press.
Johnston, G.R., J.C. Johnston, M. Denton. 2008. Ecology of a freshwater turtle guild in a southern Florida canal system. Florida Scientist. 71(4): 360-369.