Case study notes

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I posted the notes and associated reading for the case study on the black sea turtle last night. Sorry for not getting them up sooner, but I think you'll find that there's not too much reading involved (though there is a lot of thinking).

I decided that we should focus on the black sea turtle alone, rather than trying to discuss the issues about definition of distinct population segments that I alluded to in lecture on Wednesday. I'm still working out the details for the next project, but I am thinking that it's likely to involve some analysis of the distinct population segments debate. I'll keep you posted (obviously).

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