Marine turtle hatchlings emerge from nests on oceanic beaches, crawl to the surf zone and migrate offshore. Predators in shallow water can take many hatchlings, but once the turtles reach deeper water, both encounters with predators and mortality rates probably decline. Behavioral studies have demonstrated that hatchlings show changes in swimming activity as they migrate offshore. During the first 24 h of migration, most species swim continuously (the ‘frenzy’), thereby minimizing their time in shallow waters; however, swimming activity later declines in duration and vigor, especially at night (the ‘postfrenzy’). One interpretation of these differences is that hatchling migratory behavior evolved in response to the threat of predators (the ...
BACKGROUND: Sea turtles are long-distance migrants with considerable behavioural plasticity in terms...
The high probability of being depredated on the crawl to the water may have influenced the behavior ...
In the South Atlantic Ocean, few data exist regarding the dispersal of young oceanic sea turtles. We...
Marine turtle hatchlings emerge from nests on oceanic beaches, crawl to the surf zone and migrate of...
Swimming effort of hatchling sea turtles varies across species. In this study we analysed how swim t...
Swimming performance influences the dispersal success of sea turtle hatchlings when they first enter...
The ability of individuals to actively control their movements, especially during the early life sta...
The flatback turtle is the only species of marine turtle that lacks an oceanic phase of development ...
Swimming behaviour and dispersal patterns were studied in headstarted loggerhead turtles Caretta car...
Recently, acceleration data loggers have been used to quantify the flipper (or wing) beating behavio...
Although oceanic dispersal in larval and juvenile marine animals is widely studied, the relative con...
International audienceAlthough long-distance transport of marine organisms is constrained by numerou...
Background Sea turtle hatchlings must avoid numerous predators during dispersal fro...
Oceanic currents are known to broadly shape the dispersal of juvenile sea turtles during their pelag...
BACKGROUND: Sea turtles are long-distance migrants with considerable behavioural plasticity in terms...
The high probability of being depredated on the crawl to the water may have influenced the behavior ...
In the South Atlantic Ocean, few data exist regarding the dispersal of young oceanic sea turtles. We...
Marine turtle hatchlings emerge from nests on oceanic beaches, crawl to the surf zone and migrate of...
Swimming effort of hatchling sea turtles varies across species. In this study we analysed how swim t...
Swimming performance influences the dispersal success of sea turtle hatchlings when they first enter...
The ability of individuals to actively control their movements, especially during the early life sta...
The flatback turtle is the only species of marine turtle that lacks an oceanic phase of development ...
Swimming behaviour and dispersal patterns were studied in headstarted loggerhead turtles Caretta car...
Recently, acceleration data loggers have been used to quantify the flipper (or wing) beating behavio...
Although oceanic dispersal in larval and juvenile marine animals is widely studied, the relative con...
International audienceAlthough long-distance transport of marine organisms is constrained by numerou...
Background Sea turtle hatchlings must avoid numerous predators during dispersal fro...
Oceanic currents are known to broadly shape the dispersal of juvenile sea turtles during their pelag...
BACKGROUND: Sea turtles are long-distance migrants with considerable behavioural plasticity in terms...
The high probability of being depredated on the crawl to the water may have influenced the behavior ...
In the South Atlantic Ocean, few data exist regarding the dispersal of young oceanic sea turtles. We...