Vulnerable species may be removed from their normal habitat and released at a new location for conservation reasons (e.g. re-establish or augment a local population) or due to difficulty or danger in returning individuals to original sites (e.g. after captivity for research or rehabilitation). Achieving the intended conservation benefits will depend, in part, on whether or not the released animals remain at the new human-selected location. The present study tested the hypothesis that hard-shelled sea turtles along the coast of north-eastern Australia (9–28°S, 142–153°E) would not remain at new locations and would attempt to return to their original areas. We used satellite-tracking data gathered previously for different purposes over severa...
Patterns of animal movement associated with foraging lie at the heart of many ecological studies and...
<div><p>Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the...
<div><p>We collected movement data for eight rehabilitated and satellite-tagged green sea turtles <i...
Vulnerable species may be removed from their normal habitat and released at a new location for conse...
The rehabilitation of wildlife can contribute directly to the conservation of threatened species by ...
Spatial ecology investigates mechanisms in nature by examining spatial patterns. Developing our know...
Rehabilitation is an important part of sea turtle conservation, and post-release tracking of the ani...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Sea turtles are long-distance migrants with considerable behaviour...
The ability of captive-reared turtles to survive in the wild is not precisely known, nor are movemen...
The ability of captive-reared turtles to survive in the wild is not precisely known, nor are movemen...
Marine megafauna tend to migrate vast distances, often crossing national borders and pose a signific...
Despite being critically endangered, the at-sea behaviour of hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbrica...
Movement ecology studies are essential to protect highly mobile threatened species such as the green...
Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the nesting...
The movements of 8 green turtles Chelonia mydas in Brazilian coastal waters were tracked using trans...
Patterns of animal movement associated with foraging lie at the heart of many ecological studies and...
<div><p>Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the...
<div><p>We collected movement data for eight rehabilitated and satellite-tagged green sea turtles <i...
Vulnerable species may be removed from their normal habitat and released at a new location for conse...
The rehabilitation of wildlife can contribute directly to the conservation of threatened species by ...
Spatial ecology investigates mechanisms in nature by examining spatial patterns. Developing our know...
Rehabilitation is an important part of sea turtle conservation, and post-release tracking of the ani...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Sea turtles are long-distance migrants with considerable behaviour...
The ability of captive-reared turtles to survive in the wild is not precisely known, nor are movemen...
The ability of captive-reared turtles to survive in the wild is not precisely known, nor are movemen...
Marine megafauna tend to migrate vast distances, often crossing national borders and pose a signific...
Despite being critically endangered, the at-sea behaviour of hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbrica...
Movement ecology studies are essential to protect highly mobile threatened species such as the green...
Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the nesting...
The movements of 8 green turtles Chelonia mydas in Brazilian coastal waters were tracked using trans...
Patterns of animal movement associated with foraging lie at the heart of many ecological studies and...
<div><p>Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the...
<div><p>We collected movement data for eight rehabilitated and satellite-tagged green sea turtles <i...