The African country of Gabon has seen decadal increases in commercial logging. An unforeseen consequence of this has been that many coastal areas, including several National Parks and Reserves, have suffered severe pollution from beached timber. This has the potential to adversely affect nesting sea turtles, particularly the leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) for which Gabon constitutes the world's largest rookery. In this study, we analyse aerial survey data (2003, 2007 and 2011) to determine the temporal persistence and spatial extent of beached timber, and by integrating spatial data on nesting, ascertain regions where beached timber poses the greatest threat to nesting leatherback turtles. There was no marked difference in the nu...
Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the nesting...
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Sea level is expected to rise 44 to 74 cm by the year 2100, which may have critical, previously un-i...
The African country of Gabon has seen decadal increases in commercial logging. An unforeseen consequ...
The African country of Gabon has seen decadal increases in commercial logging. An unforeseen consequ...
Industrial logging is expanding rapidly in Central African rainforests. We suggest that logging oper...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The globally distributed leatherback turtle Der- mochelys coriacea is subject to fisheries bycatch t...
Four marine turtle species commonly nest along the Atlantic coast of Central Africa: leatherback (De...
The olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) experienced a global population decline of about...
addresses: Centre for Ecology and Conservation, School of Biosciences, University of Exeter, Exeter,...
Sea turtle populations continue to be under threat globally from organised poaching for human consum...
<div><p>Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the...
International audienceAbstract Yalimapo beach, near the Maroni River estuary in French Guiana, is an...
International audienceAlthough published literature regarding the 5 species of marine turtle found a...
Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the nesting...
This is the final version. Available from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record. Understanding ...
Sea level is expected to rise 44 to 74 cm by the year 2100, which may have critical, previously un-i...
The African country of Gabon has seen decadal increases in commercial logging. An unforeseen consequ...
The African country of Gabon has seen decadal increases in commercial logging. An unforeseen consequ...
Industrial logging is expanding rapidly in Central African rainforests. We suggest that logging oper...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The globally distributed leatherback turtle Der- mochelys coriacea is subject to fisheries bycatch t...
Four marine turtle species commonly nest along the Atlantic coast of Central Africa: leatherback (De...
The olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) experienced a global population decline of about...
addresses: Centre for Ecology and Conservation, School of Biosciences, University of Exeter, Exeter,...
Sea turtle populations continue to be under threat globally from organised poaching for human consum...
<div><p>Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the...
International audienceAbstract Yalimapo beach, near the Maroni River estuary in French Guiana, is an...
International audienceAlthough published literature regarding the 5 species of marine turtle found a...
Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the nesting...
This is the final version. Available from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record. Understanding ...
Sea level is expected to rise 44 to 74 cm by the year 2100, which may have critical, previously un-i...