In recent years, the use of intrinsic markers such as stable isotopes to link breeding and foraging grounds of migratory species has increased. Nevertheless, several assumptions still must be tested to interpret isotopic patterns found in the marine realm. We used a combination of satellite telemetry and stable isotope analysis to (i) identify key foraging grounds used by female loggerheads nesting in Florida and (ii) examine the relationship between stable isotope ratios and post-nesting migration destinations. We collected tissue samples for stable isotope analysis from 14 females equipped with satellite tags and an additional 57 untracked nesting females. Telemetry identified three post-nesting migratory pathways and associated non-breed...
Stable isotope analysis is a useful tool to track animal movements in both terrestrial and marine en...
Migratory animals spend different periods of their lives in widely separated and ecologically differ...
Conservation of large-bodied marine taxa, many of which have undergone population declines, is often...
In recent years, the use of intrinsic markers such as stable isotopes to link breeding and foraging ...
Linking foraging and breeding habitats is key to the understanding of behaviour, ecology and demogra...
Population assessments conducted at reproductive sites of migratory species necessitate understandin...
Identifying links between breeding and non-breeding sites in migratory animals is an important step ...
Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
A combination of δ13C and δ15N isotope ratios, capture-mark-recapture and satellite tele metry data ...
Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
Migration is a widespread and complex phenomenon in nature that has fascinated humans for centuries....
<div><p>Effective conservation strategies for highly migratory species must incorporate information ...
Determining patterns of migratory connectivity for highly-mobile, wide-ranging species, such as sea ...
Stable isotope analysis can be used to infer geospatial linkages of highly migratory species. Identi...
Reproductive output has long been linked to habitat quality and resource availability. Individuals f...
Stable isotope analysis is a useful tool to track animal movements in both terrestrial and marine en...
Migratory animals spend different periods of their lives in widely separated and ecologically differ...
Conservation of large-bodied marine taxa, many of which have undergone population declines, is often...
In recent years, the use of intrinsic markers such as stable isotopes to link breeding and foraging ...
Linking foraging and breeding habitats is key to the understanding of behaviour, ecology and demogra...
Population assessments conducted at reproductive sites of migratory species necessitate understandin...
Identifying links between breeding and non-breeding sites in migratory animals is an important step ...
Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
A combination of δ13C and δ15N isotope ratios, capture-mark-recapture and satellite tele metry data ...
Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
Migration is a widespread and complex phenomenon in nature that has fascinated humans for centuries....
<div><p>Effective conservation strategies for highly migratory species must incorporate information ...
Determining patterns of migratory connectivity for highly-mobile, wide-ranging species, such as sea ...
Stable isotope analysis can be used to infer geospatial linkages of highly migratory species. Identi...
Reproductive output has long been linked to habitat quality and resource availability. Individuals f...
Stable isotope analysis is a useful tool to track animal movements in both terrestrial and marine en...
Migratory animals spend different periods of their lives in widely separated and ecologically differ...
Conservation of large-bodied marine taxa, many of which have undergone population declines, is often...