Coastal ecosystems provide vital linkages between aquatic and terrestrial habitats and thus support extremely high levels of biodiversity. However, coastlines also contain the highest densities of human development anywhere on the planet and are favoured destinations for tourists, creating a situation where the potential for negative effects on coastal species is extremely high. I gathered data on marine turtle reproductive output from the literature to determine whether coastal development negatively influences offspring production. Female loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and green turtles (Chelonia mydas) nesting on natural beaches (as opposed to beaches with permanent development) produce significantly more hatchling turtles per nest; all el...
Beaches are constantly being reshaped by storms and tidal action; however, the increased frequency o...
Artificial beach nourishment, the most common method to mitigate coastal erosion in the United State...
Coastal development can alter the natural dynamics of beach environments, with strong implications f...
Marine turtle reproductive success is correlated with the stability and quality of the nesting envir...
Marine turtle reproductive success is correlated with the stability and quality of the nesting envir...
The health of Florida\u27s beaches are vital to the survival of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta care...
Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) have major nesting sites along the protected shores of the ...
Populations of Western Atlantic loggerheads (Caretta caretta) and Florida green turtles (Chelonia my...
Marine turtle reproductive success is strongly correlated with the stability and quality of the nest...
Background: Nest selection is widely regarded as a key process determining the fitness of individual...
Sandy areas between rocky uplands, or natural pocket beaches, provide important habitat for coastal ...
Survival rates of early life stages (eggs/hatchlings) in marine turtle populations critically influ...
Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) deposit eggs on 1250 km of Florida beaches in underground e...
<p>An investigation in to possible effects of physical beach parameters on the magnitude and success...
The nesting activities of Loggerhead Turtles (Caretta caretta Stejneger, 1902) and anthropogenic fac...
Beaches are constantly being reshaped by storms and tidal action; however, the increased frequency o...
Artificial beach nourishment, the most common method to mitigate coastal erosion in the United State...
Coastal development can alter the natural dynamics of beach environments, with strong implications f...
Marine turtle reproductive success is correlated with the stability and quality of the nesting envir...
Marine turtle reproductive success is correlated with the stability and quality of the nesting envir...
The health of Florida\u27s beaches are vital to the survival of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta care...
Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) have major nesting sites along the protected shores of the ...
Populations of Western Atlantic loggerheads (Caretta caretta) and Florida green turtles (Chelonia my...
Marine turtle reproductive success is strongly correlated with the stability and quality of the nest...
Background: Nest selection is widely regarded as a key process determining the fitness of individual...
Sandy areas between rocky uplands, or natural pocket beaches, provide important habitat for coastal ...
Survival rates of early life stages (eggs/hatchlings) in marine turtle populations critically influ...
Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) deposit eggs on 1250 km of Florida beaches in underground e...
<p>An investigation in to possible effects of physical beach parameters on the magnitude and success...
The nesting activities of Loggerhead Turtles (Caretta caretta Stejneger, 1902) and anthropogenic fac...
Beaches are constantly being reshaped by storms and tidal action; however, the increased frequency o...
Artificial beach nourishment, the most common method to mitigate coastal erosion in the United State...
Coastal development can alter the natural dynamics of beach environments, with strong implications f...