نتایج جستجو برای: tissues from liver loggerhead turtles

تعداد نتایج: 5894735  

2016
Samantha Strindberg Robin A. Coleman Virginia R. Burns Perez Cathi L. Campbell Isaias Majil Janet Gibson

The decline of sea turtle populations in the Caribbean has led to intensive recovery efforts. In Belizean waters, hawksbill turtles are seemingly making a comeback. At Glover’s Reef Atoll particularly, juvenile hawksbill turtles are found in the fore-reef habitat. The population status and dynamics of this foraging aggregation were assessed to inform conservation management and to ascertain the...

2015
Hsiang-Wen Huang Graeme Hays

Understanding the distribution of bycaught sea turtles could inform conservation strategies and priorities. This research analyses the distribution of turtles caught as longline fisheries bycatch on the high seas of the Atlantic Ocean. This research collected 18,142 bycatch observations and 47.1 million hooks from large-scale Taiwanese longline vessels in the Atlantic Ocean from June 2002 to De...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2008
Scott A Eckert Jeffrey E Moore Daniel C Dunn Ricardo Sagarminaga van Buiten Karen L Eckert Patrick N Halpin

Adapting state-space models (SSMs) to telemetry data has been helpful for dealing with location error and for modeling animal movements. We used a combination of two hierarchical Bayesian SSMs to estimate movement pathways from Argos satellite-tag data for 15 juvenile loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the western Mediterranean Sea, and to probabilistically assign locations to one of two b...

2014
Katherine L. Mansfield Jeanette Wyneken Warren P. Porter Jiangang Luo

Few at-sea behavioural data exist for oceanic-stage neonate sea turtles, a life-stage commonly referred to as the sea turtle 'lost years'. Historically, the long-term tracking of small, fast-growing organisms in the open ocean was logistically or technologically impossible. Here, we provide the first long-term satellite tracks of neonate sea turtles. Loggerheads (Caretta caretta) were remotely ...

Journal: :Research in veterinary science 2006
A Arencibia M A Rivero I De Miguel S Contreras A Cabrero J Orós

The heads of three loggerhead sea turtles were disarticulated and imaged immediately to minimize postmortem changes and then frozen and sectioned. For computed tomography (CT) imaging, the heads were positioned in ventral recumbency. Transverse CT images with soft-tissue window were obtained from the olfactory sac region to the temporomandibular joint region. After CT imaging, the heads were se...

2011
Giancarlo Lauriano Simone Panigada Paolo Casale Nino Pierantonio Greg P. Donovan

Aerial line transect surveys, totalling 16 590 km, were performed in winter and summer 2009 in the Pelagos Sanctuary, NW Mediterranean. A total of 207 loggerhead sea turtles were sighted, with only 9 sightings during the winter. In this season average raw ‘surface’ density (i.e. animals at or near the surface) was 0.002 turtles km–2, and on the basis of line-transect analysis, we estimated 237 ...

Journal: :Veterinary immunology and immunopathology 2005
Jennifer M Keller Patricia D McClellan-Green A Michelle Lee Mike D Arendt Philip P Maier Al L Segars J David Whitaker Deborah E Keil Margie M Peden-Adams

A fully functioning immune system is vital to the survival of threatened and endangered sea turtles. Immunological protection against diseases in any organism can be reduced by a number of natural and anthropogenic factors, such as seasonal changes, malnutrition, disease states, and contaminant exposure. These factors are even more critical when they occur in endangered species or populations. ...

2009
Kimberly T. Murray

From 1995 to 2006, US federal fisheries observers deployed aboard commercial fishing vessels in the US mid-Atlantic region documented captures of loggerhead Caretta caretta, green Chelonia mydas, Kemp’s ridley Lepidochelys kempii, and leatherback Dermochelys coriacea turtles in commercial sink gillnet gear. Data collected by these observers were used to characterize sea turtle bycatch in sink g...

2014
Maira C. Proietti Julia Reisser Luis F. Marins Maria A. Marcovaldi Luciano S. Soares Danielle S. Monteiro Sarath Wijeratne Charitha Pattiaratchi Eduardo R. Secchi

Hybridization between hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata) and loggerhead (Caretta caretta) breeding groups is unusually common in Bahia state, Brazil. Such hybridization is possible because hawksbill and loggerhead nesting activities overlap temporally and spatially along the coast of this state. Nevertheless, the destinations of their offspring are not yet known. This study is the first to iden...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2018
Katharine E Clukey Christopher A Lepczyk George H Balazs Thierry M Work Qing X Li Melannie J Bachman Jennifer M Lynch

In addition to eating contaminated prey, sea turtles may be exposed to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) from ingesting plastic debris that has absorbed these chemicals. Given the limited knowledge about POPs in pelagic sea turtles and how plastic ingestion influences POP exposure, our objectives were to: 1) provide baseline contaminant levels of three species of pelagic Pacific sea turtles;...

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