Gaining an understanding of the spatial ecology of marine turtles is essential for elucidating aspects of their life history ecology and for effective conservation management. This thesis presents a collection of chapters seeking to investigate the spatial ecology of this taxon. An array of technologies and methodologies are employed to ask both ecological and spatial management questions. Work focuses on foraging and thermal ecology, spatial appropriateness of Marine Protected Areas, movement models to describe habitat utilisation, analysis of data from sightings and strandings schemes and the use of a large synoptic fisheries dataset to describe fisheries patterns and putative risks to marine megavertebrates
Sea turtles spend the majority of their immature and adult lives in foraging grounds, yet few studie...
Considering many sea turtle populations are a fraction of their historic size and anthropogenic thre...
Establishing the movement patterns of free-ranging animals is imperative to understanding their beha...
To mitigate potential negative impacts to marine vertebrates it is necessary to gain, and build on, ...
Understanding the spatial and foraging ecology of marine migrants is challenging, due to the vast di...
Gaining an understanding of the spatial ecology of marine turtles is essential for elucidating aspec...
Spatial ecology investigates mechanisms in nature by examining spatial patterns. Developing our know...
Comprehensive knowledge of the fundamental spatial ecology of marine species is critical to allow th...
Aim Tracking technologies are often proposed as a method to elucidate the complex migratory life hi...
To assess the current conservation status of a species, we first need to have a good understanding o...
The design of effective species management and recovery plans for sea turtle populations requires ta...
Marine turtle conservation is most successful when it is based on sound data incorporating life hist...
My dissertation explored the interspecific variation in trophic ecology in marine turtles in general...
Aim Tracking technologies are often proposed as a method to elucidate the complex migratory life his...
East Pacific green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas, play ecologically important roles in marine habitats...
Sea turtles spend the majority of their immature and adult lives in foraging grounds, yet few studie...
Considering many sea turtle populations are a fraction of their historic size and anthropogenic thre...
Establishing the movement patterns of free-ranging animals is imperative to understanding their beha...
To mitigate potential negative impacts to marine vertebrates it is necessary to gain, and build on, ...
Understanding the spatial and foraging ecology of marine migrants is challenging, due to the vast di...
Gaining an understanding of the spatial ecology of marine turtles is essential for elucidating aspec...
Spatial ecology investigates mechanisms in nature by examining spatial patterns. Developing our know...
Comprehensive knowledge of the fundamental spatial ecology of marine species is critical to allow th...
Aim Tracking technologies are often proposed as a method to elucidate the complex migratory life hi...
To assess the current conservation status of a species, we first need to have a good understanding o...
The design of effective species management and recovery plans for sea turtle populations requires ta...
Marine turtle conservation is most successful when it is based on sound data incorporating life hist...
My dissertation explored the interspecific variation in trophic ecology in marine turtles in general...
Aim Tracking technologies are often proposed as a method to elucidate the complex migratory life his...
East Pacific green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas, play ecologically important roles in marine habitats...
Sea turtles spend the majority of their immature and adult lives in foraging grounds, yet few studie...
Considering many sea turtle populations are a fraction of their historic size and anthropogenic thre...
Establishing the movement patterns of free-ranging animals is imperative to understanding their beha...