Nest site selection is a critical behaviour, particularly in species with no parental care, as it can greatly impact offspring survival. Marine turtles depend on sandy beaches to nest, where they select from a range of microhabitats that may differently affect hatchling survival and phenotype. Here we describe the degree of nest site selection at one of the largest green turtle rookeries globally, in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, and how this impacts offspring. In 2013 and 2014 we recorded the spatial distribution of 1559 nests, and monitored 657 females during oviposition, to assess population and individual preferences on nesting site. Overall, females tended to nest close to the vegetation, at a preferred elevation of 4.8e5.0 m, whi...
Climate warming is forecasted to cause extinctions, but populations could theoretically avoid extinc...
The effect of climate warming on the reproductive success of ectothermic animals is currently a subj...
Gregarious behavior among oviparous female animals just prior to oviposition can be explained by sev...
Among sea turtles, nest site selection is a crucial factor for hatching success and population viabi...
Climate change threatens species with temperature-dependent sex determination as further warming cou...
Nest site selection for individual leatherback sea turtles, Dermochelys coriacea, is a matter of dis...
Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) are listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation ...
Loggerhead and leatherback sea turtles nest on the beaches of the north-eastern portion of Kwazulu-N...
We tested the hypothesis that female midland painted turtles (Chrysemys picta marginata Agassiz, 185...
AbstractThe distribution of the nests of marine turtles on beaches is one of the most important fact...
Many oviparous reptiles nest in aggregations and with temporal synchrony. We hypothesized that these...
Background: Nest selection is widely regarded as a key process determining the fitness of individual...
Tese de mestrado. Biologia (Ecologia Marinha). Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2012Th...
This study of the nesting ecology of leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea) and green (Chelonia mydas) s...
To understand how turtles use the nesting habitat at Raine Island across a nesting season, and how t...
Climate warming is forecasted to cause extinctions, but populations could theoretically avoid extinc...
The effect of climate warming on the reproductive success of ectothermic animals is currently a subj...
Gregarious behavior among oviparous female animals just prior to oviposition can be explained by sev...
Among sea turtles, nest site selection is a crucial factor for hatching success and population viabi...
Climate change threatens species with temperature-dependent sex determination as further warming cou...
Nest site selection for individual leatherback sea turtles, Dermochelys coriacea, is a matter of dis...
Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) are listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation ...
Loggerhead and leatherback sea turtles nest on the beaches of the north-eastern portion of Kwazulu-N...
We tested the hypothesis that female midland painted turtles (Chrysemys picta marginata Agassiz, 185...
AbstractThe distribution of the nests of marine turtles on beaches is one of the most important fact...
Many oviparous reptiles nest in aggregations and with temporal synchrony. We hypothesized that these...
Background: Nest selection is widely regarded as a key process determining the fitness of individual...
Tese de mestrado. Biologia (Ecologia Marinha). Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2012Th...
This study of the nesting ecology of leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea) and green (Chelonia mydas) s...
To understand how turtles use the nesting habitat at Raine Island across a nesting season, and how t...
Climate warming is forecasted to cause extinctions, but populations could theoretically avoid extinc...
The effect of climate warming on the reproductive success of ectothermic animals is currently a subj...
Gregarious behavior among oviparous female animals just prior to oviposition can be explained by sev...