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2013 Kamel, S.J. Vegetation cover predicts temperature in nests of the hawksbill sea turtle:


implications for offspring sex ratio and beach management. Endangered Species Research 20: 41-48.


2012 Kamel, S.J., Hughes, A.R., Grosberg, R.K., and Stachowicz, J.J. Fine-scale genetic structure


and relatedness in the eelgrass Zostera marina. Marine Ecology Progress Series 447: 127-137.


2012 Kamel, S.J., and Grosberg, R.K. Exclusive male care despite extreme female promiscuity


and low paternity in a marine snail. Ecology Letters 15: 1167-1173.


2012 Zare, R., Nabavi, S.M.B., Vaghefi, M.E., and Kamel, S.J. Nest location and clutch success


of the hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) at Shidvar Island, Iran. Chelonian


Conservation and Biology 11: 229-233.


2010 Kamel, S.J., Oyarzun, F.X., and Grosberg, R.K. Reproductive biology, family conflict, and size


of offspring in marine invertebrates. Integrative and Comparative Biology 50: 619-629.


2010 Kamel, S.J., Grosberg, R.K. and Marshall, D.J. Family conflicts in the sea. Trends in Ecology and


Evolution 25: 442-449.


2009 Mrosovsky, N., Kamel, S.J., van Dam, R., and Diez, C.E. Methods of estimating natural sex


ratios of sea turtles from incubation temperatures and laboratory data. Endangered Species Research


8: 147-155.


2009 Kamel, S.J., and Delcroix, E. Nesting ecology of the Hawksbill turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, in


Guadeloupe, French West Indies from 2000-2007. Journal of Herpetology 43: 367-376.


2008 Kamel, S.J. Climate change and sex determination. Yearbook of Science and Technology.


McGraw-Hill 64-67.


2007 Boulding, E.G., Hay, T., Holst, M., Kamel, S.J., Pakes, D. and Tie, A.D. Modelling the genetics


and demography of step cline formation: gastropod populations preyed on by experimentally


introduced crabs. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20: 1976-1987.


GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS


2014 Center for Marine Science at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, Multi-


scale analyses of genetic diversity in the Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica", ($20,000 – funded)


2014 National Science Foundation Biological Oceanography, Pattern beneath the panmixia?


Multi-scale genetic structure and range dynamics in the pink volcano barnacle, Tetraclita


rubescens", ($853,651 – not funded)


2014 National Science Foundation Division of Environmental Biology, The influence of


Mating systems on reproductive strategies, offspring size, and fitness in a clade of marine


snails ($901, 782 – not funded)


2013 National Science Foundation Biological Oceanography, The influence of mating systems


on reproductive strategies, offspring size, and fitness in a clade of marine snails


($1,089,618 – not funded)

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