Understanding the movement behaviour of marine megafauna within and between habitats is valuable for informing conservation management, particularly for threatened species. Stable isotope analyses of soft-tissues have been used to understand these parameters in sea turtles, usually relying on concurrent satellite telemetry at high cost. Barnacles that grow on sea turtles have been shown to offer a source of isotopic history that reflects the temperature and salinity of the water in which the host animal has been. We used a novel method that combines barnacle growth rates and stable isotope analysis of barnacle shells (δ O and δ C) as predictors of home area for foraging sea turtles. We showed high success rates in assigning turtles to forag...
Conservation of large-bodied marine taxa, many of which have undergone population declines, is often...
Of the five species of sea turtles that inhabit the east Pacific Ocean, two, the North Pacific logge...
Many marine species undertake long-distance migrations as part of their life history strategies, and...
Sea turtles are migratory animals that travel long distances between their feeding and breeding grou...
Many ecological investigations rely on understanding the movement of animals through marine environm...
Reproductive output has long been linked to habitat quality and resource availability. Individuals f...
<div><p>Effective conservation strategies for highly migratory species must incorporate information ...
Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
The loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta is a vulnerable migratory species that spends its first ye...
A combination of δ13C and δ15N isotope ratios, capture-mark-recapture and satellite tele metry data ...
Stable isotope analysis is a useful tool for studying the ecology of marine consumers, as carbon (δ1...
Understanding what sea turtles are feeding on and where they are feeding is key to understand their ...
Understanding what sea turtles are feeding on and where they are feeding is key to understand their ...
Conservation of large-bodied marine taxa, many of which have undergone population declines, is often...
Of the five species of sea turtles that inhabit the east Pacific Ocean, two, the North Pacific logge...
Many marine species undertake long-distance migrations as part of their life history strategies, and...
Sea turtles are migratory animals that travel long distances between their feeding and breeding grou...
Many ecological investigations rely on understanding the movement of animals through marine environm...
Reproductive output has long been linked to habitat quality and resource availability. Individuals f...
<div><p>Effective conservation strategies for highly migratory species must incorporate information ...
Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
The loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta is a vulnerable migratory species that spends its first ye...
A combination of δ13C and δ15N isotope ratios, capture-mark-recapture and satellite tele metry data ...
Stable isotope analysis is a useful tool for studying the ecology of marine consumers, as carbon (δ1...
Understanding what sea turtles are feeding on and where they are feeding is key to understand their ...
Understanding what sea turtles are feeding on and where they are feeding is key to understand their ...
Conservation of large-bodied marine taxa, many of which have undergone population declines, is often...
Of the five species of sea turtles that inhabit the east Pacific Ocean, two, the North Pacific logge...
Many marine species undertake long-distance migrations as part of their life history strategies, and...