Marine turtles produce hundreds of precocial offspring ("hatchlings") that are virtually defenseless. Many are consumed by predators. Hatchlings improve their survival prospects by migrating to offshore "nursery" areas with lower predator densities and, as they grow, by developing morphological defenses. The flatback turtle (Natator depressus), however, remains in the predator-rich coastal waters of Australia. To gain insights into how they survive there, we compared patterns of early growth and morphological development in flatbacks to their closest relative, the green turtle (Chelonia mydas), which migrates offshore. We found that morphological structures likely to be used in defense are better developed in juvenile flatbacks than in juve...
Animals are assumed to obtain/conserve energy effectively to maximise their fitness, which manifests...
Migratory marine species present challenges for conservation because of complex threats within their...
The high probability of being depredated on the crawl to the water may have influenced the behavior ...
The flatback turtle is the only species of marine turtle that lacks an oceanic phase of development ...
Marine turtle hatchlings emerge from nests on oceanic beaches, crawl to the surf zone and migrate of...
Marine turtles produce many offspring which offsets the high mortality experienced by turtles during...
The ability of individuals to actively control their movements, especially during the early life sta...
Marine turtle species consist of several genetically discrete evolutionarily significant units' (ESU...
According to the “lost year” theory of sea turtle development, hatchlings swim offshore in a frenzy ...
By reviewing the literature, I examined the validity of earlier explanations of the differences in b...
The study describes for the first time the detailed behaviour of flatback sea turtles (Natator depre...
Sea turtles evolved approximately 110 million years ago as their ancestors began to inhabit exclusiv...
Animals are assumed to obtain/conserve energy effectively to maximise their fitness, which manifests...
Non-modal scute patterns are observed more frequently in hatchlings than in adult sea turtles, which...
Swimming performance influences the dispersal success of sea turtle hatchlings when they first enter...
Animals are assumed to obtain/conserve energy effectively to maximise their fitness, which manifests...
Migratory marine species present challenges for conservation because of complex threats within their...
The high probability of being depredated on the crawl to the water may have influenced the behavior ...
The flatback turtle is the only species of marine turtle that lacks an oceanic phase of development ...
Marine turtle hatchlings emerge from nests on oceanic beaches, crawl to the surf zone and migrate of...
Marine turtles produce many offspring which offsets the high mortality experienced by turtles during...
The ability of individuals to actively control their movements, especially during the early life sta...
Marine turtle species consist of several genetically discrete evolutionarily significant units' (ESU...
According to the “lost year” theory of sea turtle development, hatchlings swim offshore in a frenzy ...
By reviewing the literature, I examined the validity of earlier explanations of the differences in b...
The study describes for the first time the detailed behaviour of flatback sea turtles (Natator depre...
Sea turtles evolved approximately 110 million years ago as their ancestors began to inhabit exclusiv...
Animals are assumed to obtain/conserve energy effectively to maximise their fitness, which manifests...
Non-modal scute patterns are observed more frequently in hatchlings than in adult sea turtles, which...
Swimming performance influences the dispersal success of sea turtle hatchlings when they first enter...
Animals are assumed to obtain/conserve energy effectively to maximise their fitness, which manifests...
Migratory marine species present challenges for conservation because of complex threats within their...
The high probability of being depredated on the crawl to the water may have influenced the behavior ...