This paper deals with various aspects of the biology of the Green turtle Chelonia mydas of Mandapam region caught during 1971-1976. The major food items observed in the stomachs are sea grasses Halophila ovalis, Thalassia testudinum and sea weed Gelidiella acerosa. The relationships or morphometric measurements with plastron width, which is used here as standard measurement, showed linear regression with best correlations. The relationship of carapace length (straight) with other body measurements were also examined. The plastron width-weight relationship for 316 turtles were worked out. The regression coefficients of the same for the subadults (weighing less than 71 kg), males and females were found to differ significantly. Females greatly...
v. ill. 23 cm.Also available through BioOne: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2984/65.4.419Quarterly...
An exploratory fish trawl survey was conducted on 4th March 2021 along the Mallipattinam coast of Pa...
Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) are key herbivores of tropical and subtropical neritic habitats and p...
Not AvailableThis paper deals with various aspects of the biology of the Green turtle Chelonia mydas...
The incidental catch of the green turtle Chelonia mydas by the bottom pair trawls operated by the Ta...
A female green turtle was sighted at Pamban along the Gulf of Mannar just after the nesting on the b...
The carapace morphology and growth of the Green turtle (Chelonia mydas L.) has been studied in a lar...
The digestive organs of two sea turdes, Chelonia mydas L. and Eretmochelys imbicata L. with purpose ...
Marine turtles have very long geologic history. They were common in the Cretaceous , 130 million yea...
The nest and clutch characteristics of the green sea turtle Chelonia mydas were assessed during 2000...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that the development of management initiatives for sea turtles ...
One hundred and thirty four eggs of Olive Ridley turtle Lepidochelys olivacea (Eschscholtz) were in...
The common species of marine turtles namely Chelonia mydas, Lepidochelus olivacea, Eretmochelys im...
A female olive ridely turtle Lepidochelys olivacea was stranded on 21.7.2000 near CMFRI Jetty at G...
I studied the East Pacific green turtle, Chelonia mydas agassizii , at the Bahia de los Angeles fora...
v. ill. 23 cm.Also available through BioOne: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2984/65.4.419Quarterly...
An exploratory fish trawl survey was conducted on 4th March 2021 along the Mallipattinam coast of Pa...
Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) are key herbivores of tropical and subtropical neritic habitats and p...
Not AvailableThis paper deals with various aspects of the biology of the Green turtle Chelonia mydas...
The incidental catch of the green turtle Chelonia mydas by the bottom pair trawls operated by the Ta...
A female green turtle was sighted at Pamban along the Gulf of Mannar just after the nesting on the b...
The carapace morphology and growth of the Green turtle (Chelonia mydas L.) has been studied in a lar...
The digestive organs of two sea turdes, Chelonia mydas L. and Eretmochelys imbicata L. with purpose ...
Marine turtles have very long geologic history. They were common in the Cretaceous , 130 million yea...
The nest and clutch characteristics of the green sea turtle Chelonia mydas were assessed during 2000...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that the development of management initiatives for sea turtles ...
One hundred and thirty four eggs of Olive Ridley turtle Lepidochelys olivacea (Eschscholtz) were in...
The common species of marine turtles namely Chelonia mydas, Lepidochelus olivacea, Eretmochelys im...
A female olive ridely turtle Lepidochelys olivacea was stranded on 21.7.2000 near CMFRI Jetty at G...
I studied the East Pacific green turtle, Chelonia mydas agassizii , at the Bahia de los Angeles fora...
v. ill. 23 cm.Also available through BioOne: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2984/65.4.419Quarterly...
An exploratory fish trawl survey was conducted on 4th March 2021 along the Mallipattinam coast of Pa...
Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) are key herbivores of tropical and subtropical neritic habitats and p...