This paper evaluated the efficiency of beach hatcheries as a conservation tool for threatened sea turtle clutches. During six nesting seasons (2013 to 2018), several thousand high-risk clutches from loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) were relocated to a hatchery constructed on the same beach, within the Sea Turtle Natural Reserve (STNR, Boa Vista Island, Cabo Verde). Some parameters like hatching success; incubation period, hatchlings’ morphology and their behavioral response were compared to in-situ clutches.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta may now be the only species of marine turtle nesting on the i...
Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) have major nesting sites along the protected shores of the ...
The leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), a species considered vulnerable by the Internatio...
This paper evaluated the efficiency of beach hatcheries as a conservation tool for threatened sea tu...
Sea turtles are globally endangered and facing anthropogenic threats. To mitigate the negative impac...
Sea turtles suffer from numerous threats such as predation, tidal inundation, and coastal building. ...
Illegal harvesting of sea turtle eggs is a reality worldwide. To ensure nest protection, conservatio...
Drake Bay, Costa Rica is similar to hundreds of beaches where the marine turtle trade is an importan...
Curs 2017-2018This study presents an incubation success’ analysis (success of hatching and emergency...
Conservation measures applied to sea turtle nesting sites have a beneficial effect on population tre...
The shores of Cape Verde hosts one of the most important nesting populations of the loggerhead turtl...
Along the coasts of Florida, beach erosion caused by large storms and hurricanes coincides with the ...
Cabo Verde is home to one of the largest populations of sea turtles in the world and is an important...
A network of volunteers, under the guidance of the North Carolina Sea Turtle Protection Program, mon...
Loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta are globally endangered. The population nesting in Cabo Verd...
Loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta may now be the only species of marine turtle nesting on the i...
Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) have major nesting sites along the protected shores of the ...
The leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), a species considered vulnerable by the Internatio...
This paper evaluated the efficiency of beach hatcheries as a conservation tool for threatened sea tu...
Sea turtles are globally endangered and facing anthropogenic threats. To mitigate the negative impac...
Sea turtles suffer from numerous threats such as predation, tidal inundation, and coastal building. ...
Illegal harvesting of sea turtle eggs is a reality worldwide. To ensure nest protection, conservatio...
Drake Bay, Costa Rica is similar to hundreds of beaches where the marine turtle trade is an importan...
Curs 2017-2018This study presents an incubation success’ analysis (success of hatching and emergency...
Conservation measures applied to sea turtle nesting sites have a beneficial effect on population tre...
The shores of Cape Verde hosts one of the most important nesting populations of the loggerhead turtl...
Along the coasts of Florida, beach erosion caused by large storms and hurricanes coincides with the ...
Cabo Verde is home to one of the largest populations of sea turtles in the world and is an important...
A network of volunteers, under the guidance of the North Carolina Sea Turtle Protection Program, mon...
Loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta are globally endangered. The population nesting in Cabo Verd...
Loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta may now be the only species of marine turtle nesting on the i...
Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) have major nesting sites along the protected shores of the ...
The leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), a species considered vulnerable by the Internatio...