Data for: Representation in sea turtle science: slow progress towards gender equity and globalization revealed from thirty years of symposium abstracts

Sea turtles are a circumglobal taxon that receive considerable research attention, yet there is little information about the demographics of sea turtle researchers. To assess long-term trends in demographic, geographic, and institutional representation within the sea turtle community, we quantified...

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Hauptverfasser: Robinson, Nathan, Mills, Sophie, St.Andrews, Laura, Sundstrom, Allegra, Thibodeau, Jadyn, Yaney-Keller, Adam, Gatto, Christopher
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