Context. Many green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) populations are declining worldwide owing to their susceptibility to human impacts in the marine environment. Identifying the habitats used throughout different lifecycle stages is therefore important for managing the interactions between turtles and humans. Aims. To identify the habitat utilisation of a C. mydas nesting population in Peninsular Malaysia during breeding, inter-nesting, migration and foraging lifecycle stages. Methods. Satellite telemetry was used to track the movement of three C. mydas nesting females and one adult male from the Ma'Daerah rookery (Peninsular Malaysia). Key results.The male and female turtles remained within 30km of the nesting beach during the breeding and int...
Malaysia has since long been involved in turtle management, conservation and protection. Turtle surv...
The objective of this paper is to provide a brief review of biology and population status of sea tur...
Approximately 356 species of turtles inhabit saltwater and freshwater habitats globally, except in A...
Four species of sea turtles, Chetonia mydas, Eretmochelys imbricata, Lepidochelys olivacea and Dermo...
Aim Tracking technologies are often proposed as a method to elucidate the complex migratory life his...
The nesting of green turtle (Chelonia mydas) was monitored from 1998 untill 2013 along the beaches o...
International audienceThe green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is classified as an endangered species on th...
Marine turtles are wide-ranging, long-lived, iteroparous species of conservation concern. From indir...
Aim Tracking technologies are often proposed as a method to elucidate the complex migratory life hi...
The Pantai Kerachut Turtle Conservation Centre represents the centre of research study of sea turtle...
AbstractWe present the first data on hawksbill turtle post-nesting migrations and behaviour in the A...
The coastal habitat condition much influences the moving of sea turtles to coast for nesting. In Wes...
Green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) are using selected Sarawak sandy beaches for nesting. Its small-s...
Any good conservation project should have at least basic elements of research which run parallel to ...
This paper highlights basic data collected over the 7 years and 8 years of establishment of the mari...
Malaysia has since long been involved in turtle management, conservation and protection. Turtle surv...
The objective of this paper is to provide a brief review of biology and population status of sea tur...
Approximately 356 species of turtles inhabit saltwater and freshwater habitats globally, except in A...
Four species of sea turtles, Chetonia mydas, Eretmochelys imbricata, Lepidochelys olivacea and Dermo...
Aim Tracking technologies are often proposed as a method to elucidate the complex migratory life his...
The nesting of green turtle (Chelonia mydas) was monitored from 1998 untill 2013 along the beaches o...
International audienceThe green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is classified as an endangered species on th...
Marine turtles are wide-ranging, long-lived, iteroparous species of conservation concern. From indir...
Aim Tracking technologies are often proposed as a method to elucidate the complex migratory life hi...
The Pantai Kerachut Turtle Conservation Centre represents the centre of research study of sea turtle...
AbstractWe present the first data on hawksbill turtle post-nesting migrations and behaviour in the A...
The coastal habitat condition much influences the moving of sea turtles to coast for nesting. In Wes...
Green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) are using selected Sarawak sandy beaches for nesting. Its small-s...
Any good conservation project should have at least basic elements of research which run parallel to ...
This paper highlights basic data collected over the 7 years and 8 years of establishment of the mari...
Malaysia has since long been involved in turtle management, conservation and protection. Turtle surv...
The objective of this paper is to provide a brief review of biology and population status of sea tur...
Approximately 356 species of turtles inhabit saltwater and freshwater habitats globally, except in A...