An 8-year study of the foraging abundance of an Eretmochelys imbricata aggregation, found on 13 reefs (Howick Group) within the northern section of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park was undertaken. A CormackJollySeber method within program MARK was used to: (1) compare survival and recapture probabilities among age and sex classes of turtles; and (2) estimate survival and recapture rates for male and female adults and sub-adults from 665 capturemarkrecapture profiles of E. imbricata. Mean annual population density estimates were consistently greater for adult female E. imbricata (n=333.7; SD=135.6; R=221-581) than for adult males (n=32.4; SD=33.4; R=8-98), with both adult males and females displaying high survivorship rates (71.1%; 92.2%, ...
WOS: 000339691800004Using mark-recapture techniques, this study conducted from 2010 to 2012 aims to ...
Knowledge of survivorship in the wild is crucial to the conservation of any marine turtle species. B...
The globally significant green turtle (Chelonia mydas) population in the northern Great Barrier Reef...
An 8-year study of the foraging abundance of an Eretmochelys imbricata aggregation, found on 13 reef...
An understanding of the rate at which long-lived species grow is essential for determining important...
Sex- and age-class-specific survival probabilities of a southern Great Barrier Reef green sea turtle...
Flatback turtles Natator depressus are endemic to Australia and Papua New Guinea's tropical oceans a...
Knowledge of life history parameters is essential for the effective management of species of conserv...
Green turtles Chelonia mydas in the Atlantic undergo a complex series of developmental migrations, m...
The hawksbill marine turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is listed on the IUCN Red List as critically en...
Sea turtle populations are often assessed at the regional to sub-basin scale from discrete indices o...
Results of hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata nest monitoring on Cousin Island, Seychelles, ind...
The green turtle is one of the long-lived species that comprise the charismatic marine megafauna. Th...
Long-term monitoring programs of species at risk are efficacious tools to assess population changes,...
Management of species of conservation concern requires knowledge of demographic parameters, such as ...
WOS: 000339691800004Using mark-recapture techniques, this study conducted from 2010 to 2012 aims to ...
Knowledge of survivorship in the wild is crucial to the conservation of any marine turtle species. B...
The globally significant green turtle (Chelonia mydas) population in the northern Great Barrier Reef...
An 8-year study of the foraging abundance of an Eretmochelys imbricata aggregation, found on 13 reef...
An understanding of the rate at which long-lived species grow is essential for determining important...
Sex- and age-class-specific survival probabilities of a southern Great Barrier Reef green sea turtle...
Flatback turtles Natator depressus are endemic to Australia and Papua New Guinea's tropical oceans a...
Knowledge of life history parameters is essential for the effective management of species of conserv...
Green turtles Chelonia mydas in the Atlantic undergo a complex series of developmental migrations, m...
The hawksbill marine turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is listed on the IUCN Red List as critically en...
Sea turtle populations are often assessed at the regional to sub-basin scale from discrete indices o...
Results of hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata nest monitoring on Cousin Island, Seychelles, ind...
The green turtle is one of the long-lived species that comprise the charismatic marine megafauna. Th...
Long-term monitoring programs of species at risk are efficacious tools to assess population changes,...
Management of species of conservation concern requires knowledge of demographic parameters, such as ...
WOS: 000339691800004Using mark-recapture techniques, this study conducted from 2010 to 2012 aims to ...
Knowledge of survivorship in the wild is crucial to the conservation of any marine turtle species. B...
The globally significant green turtle (Chelonia mydas) population in the northern Great Barrier Reef...