The Atlantic Ocean hosts a major part of the world's leatherback population, with the largest rookeries being located in the northern part of South America (Suriname/French Guiana) and in western Central Africa (Gabon). In contrast with the dramatic decline of nesting populations in the Pacific Ocean, some Atlantic leatherback rookeries have recently been reported to be stable or even to increase. This raises the question, which particular research and conservation initiatives, past and present, may have led to such development. Here we present an overview of the historical and present research and conservation efforts in French Guiana, Suriname and Gabon and highlight current gaps in knowledge and required improvements to maintain pro...
The African country of Gabon has seen decadal increases in commercial logging. An unforeseen consequ...
Rio de Janeiro state in Brazil has one of the most diverse and most endangered avifaunas in the cont...
Thesis presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.A general and increasing biodiversity loss h...
The Atlantic Ocean hosts a major part of the world's leatherback population, with the largest rooker...
The leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea) population in French Guiana and Suriname accounts for more th...
addresses: Centre for Ecology and Conservation, School of Biosciences, University of Exeter, Exeter,...
Approximately 48 000 nests of leatherbacks Dermochelys coriacea were counted between March and Augus...
The Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) occurs in warm and shallow waters of the Atlantic Ocean and ...
This article reviews the campaigns on scientific research on Sea Turtles, and particularly the Dermo...
International audienceThe leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea is the most widely distributed sea...
The Convention on Biological Diversity aspires to designate 10% of the global oceans as Marine Prote...
Abstract. The unbroken primary rain forest currently covering the interior of French Guiana still of...
The leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea is the most widely distributed sea turtle species in the...
The Guianas are the three countries Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana, in the north east corner of ...
Despite facing threat of extirpation in the eastern Pacific, the critically endangered leatherback t...
The African country of Gabon has seen decadal increases in commercial logging. An unforeseen consequ...
Rio de Janeiro state in Brazil has one of the most diverse and most endangered avifaunas in the cont...
Thesis presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.A general and increasing biodiversity loss h...
The Atlantic Ocean hosts a major part of the world's leatherback population, with the largest rooker...
The leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea) population in French Guiana and Suriname accounts for more th...
addresses: Centre for Ecology and Conservation, School of Biosciences, University of Exeter, Exeter,...
Approximately 48 000 nests of leatherbacks Dermochelys coriacea were counted between March and Augus...
The Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) occurs in warm and shallow waters of the Atlantic Ocean and ...
This article reviews the campaigns on scientific research on Sea Turtles, and particularly the Dermo...
International audienceThe leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea is the most widely distributed sea...
The Convention on Biological Diversity aspires to designate 10% of the global oceans as Marine Prote...
Abstract. The unbroken primary rain forest currently covering the interior of French Guiana still of...
The leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea is the most widely distributed sea turtle species in the...
The Guianas are the three countries Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana, in the north east corner of ...
Despite facing threat of extirpation in the eastern Pacific, the critically endangered leatherback t...
The African country of Gabon has seen decadal increases in commercial logging. An unforeseen consequ...
Rio de Janeiro state in Brazil has one of the most diverse and most endangered avifaunas in the cont...
Thesis presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.A general and increasing biodiversity loss h...