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David Owens

David Owens

Associate Dean of the Graduate School
Graduate Office
Randolph Hall, 66 George St.
Charleston, SC 29424
(843) 953-5614
owensd@cofc.edu

and

Grice Marine Laboratory
205 Fort Johnson Rd.
Charleston, SC 29412
(843) 953-9176
owensd@cofc.edu

Ph.D., 1976, University of Arizona

Research emphasis: Chelonian reproductive and conservation biology, endocrine physiology and physiological ecology

Current and planned research projects:

  • male sea turtle reproductive biology and seasonality
  • diamondback terrapin reproductive ecology and toxicology
  • global warming and its influence on sex ratios of turtle populations
  • application of sound biological understanding to conservation questions in vertebrates

Selected Publications:

  • Blanvillain G, A. Pearse, A. Segars, D. Rostal, A. Richards and D.W. Owens. 2008. Comparing methods for the assessment of reproductive activity in    adult male loggerhead sea turtles Caretta Caretta at Cape Canaveral, Florida.  Endangered Species Research. 6:75-85.
  • Braun-McNeill, J., S.P. Epperly, D.W. Owens, L. Avens, E. Williams and C. A. Harms.  (2007)  Seasonal reliability of testosterone radioimmunoassay (RIA) for predicting sex ratios of juvenile loggerhead (Caretta caretta) turtles. Herpetologica. 63:275-284.
  • Blanvillain G, J.A. Schwenter , R. D. Day, D. Point , S. J. Christopher, W. A. Roumillat and D.W. Owens. (2007) Diamondback terrapins, Malaclemys terrapin, as a sentinel species for monitoring mercury pollution of estuarine systems in South Carolina and Georgia, USA. Environmental Tox. and Chem., Vol. 26, No. 1441-1450.
  • Hamann, Mark, C. Limpus and D. Owens. 2003. Chapter 5: Reproductive Cycles of Males and Females. In: The Biology of Sea Turtles: Volume II.  Eds. P. Lutz, J. Musick and J. Wyneken. CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL. pp135-161.  
  • Hopkins-Murphy, S., T. Murphy and D.W. Owens. 2003. Ecology of immature loggerheads on the foraging grounds and adults in internesting habitat in the eastern United States. In: Loggerhead Sea Turtles. Eds.  A. Bolten and B. Witherington. Smithsonian Inst. Press. P 79-92.