Sea finding behaviour in hatchling sea turtles is widely believed to be guided by orientation towards the brightest horizon and away from high silhouettes. We propose that the horizon profile at the lowest angle of elevation is a more important cue for ocean finding than light intensity. Examples of hatchling orientation occurring at natural nest sites, at preselected beach release sites, and within a walled wooden arena under various conditions in the field, are presented. We conclude that hatchlings orient as follows: (1) Hatchlings move towards the horizon line at the lowest angle of elevation; (2) Hatchlings move away from high silhouettes, in a direction that remains close to the horizon line at the lowest angle of elevation; (3) Shoul...
On urban sea turtle nesting beaches light pollution disrupts hatchling sea turtles natural sea findi...
Although the orientation cues used by hatchling sea turtles have been studied extensively, little is...
Once sea turtle hatchlings emerge from their nest, they must find their way to the ocean by using cu...
Loggerhead (Caretta caretta) sea turtle hatchlings emerge from an egg chamber after an average incub...
The first hours of a sea turtle’s emergence are a time of high vulnerability due to shoreline predat...
ABSTRACT Sea turtle hatchlings, in natural abiotic conditions, emerge from their nests at night and ...
Loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings (Caretta caretta L.) emerge from underground nests, scramble to the...
Sea-finding behavior in sea turtle hatchlings is modified by the visual cues provided by artificial ...
During their natal migration, hatchling loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta L.) establish course...
Minutes after emerging from underground nests, hatchling green turtles (Chelonia my das L.) enter th...
When emerging from the nest, sea turtle hatchlings primarily orient using visual stimuli, with light...
During their natal migration, hatchling loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta L.) establish course...
The influence of artificial light on the orientation and behaviour in hatchling Chelonia mydas was s...
Orientation behaviors of loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) hatchlings during their initial off...
Context: Numerous studies show that artificial light disrupts the sea-finding ability of marine turt...
On urban sea turtle nesting beaches light pollution disrupts hatchling sea turtles natural sea findi...
Although the orientation cues used by hatchling sea turtles have been studied extensively, little is...
Once sea turtle hatchlings emerge from their nest, they must find their way to the ocean by using cu...
Loggerhead (Caretta caretta) sea turtle hatchlings emerge from an egg chamber after an average incub...
The first hours of a sea turtle’s emergence are a time of high vulnerability due to shoreline predat...
ABSTRACT Sea turtle hatchlings, in natural abiotic conditions, emerge from their nests at night and ...
Loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings (Caretta caretta L.) emerge from underground nests, scramble to the...
Sea-finding behavior in sea turtle hatchlings is modified by the visual cues provided by artificial ...
During their natal migration, hatchling loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta L.) establish course...
Minutes after emerging from underground nests, hatchling green turtles (Chelonia my das L.) enter th...
When emerging from the nest, sea turtle hatchlings primarily orient using visual stimuli, with light...
During their natal migration, hatchling loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta L.) establish course...
The influence of artificial light on the orientation and behaviour in hatchling Chelonia mydas was s...
Orientation behaviors of loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) hatchlings during their initial off...
Context: Numerous studies show that artificial light disrupts the sea-finding ability of marine turt...
On urban sea turtle nesting beaches light pollution disrupts hatchling sea turtles natural sea findi...
Although the orientation cues used by hatchling sea turtles have been studied extensively, little is...
Once sea turtle hatchlings emerge from their nest, they must find their way to the ocean by using cu...