Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conservation strategies for migratory species. Stable isotope analysis is a powerful tool that is performed routinely across taxa to unravel migratory connectivity. Marine turtles are a highly migratory and widely distributed taxon, but are largely studied at breeding areas. Isotopic values of several slow turnover rate tissues have been used to identify often distant foraging areas. However, as more isotopic data from various tissues become available, the relationships between tissues need to be calculated to permit meta-analyses to elucidate isotopic patterns across broader spatiotemporal scales. We used several commonly collected tissues (blood...
A combination of δ13C and δ15N isotope ratios, capture-mark-recapture and satellite tele metry data ...
Marine turtles are both flagship species of conservation concern and indicators of ocean health. As ...
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Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
In recent years, the use of intrinsic markers such as stable isotopes to link breeding and foraging ...
In the past two decades, stable isotope analysis (SIA) has been increasingly used to infer dietary e...
Linking foraging and breeding habitats is key to the understanding of behaviour, ecology and demogra...
Reproductive output has long been linked to habitat quality and resource availability. Individuals f...
Migration is a widespread and complex phenomenon in nature that has fascinated humans for centuries....
Identifying links between breeding and non-breeding sites in migratory animals is an important step ...
<div><p>Effective conservation strategies for highly migratory species must incorporate information ...
In recent years, the use of intrinsic markers such as stable isotopes to link breeding and foraging ...
Stable isotope analysis is a useful tool to track animal movements in both terrestrial and marine en...
Population assessments conducted at reproductive sites of migratory species necessitate understandin...
A combination of δ13C and δ15N isotope ratios, capture-mark-recapture and satellite tele metry data ...
Marine turtles are both flagship species of conservation concern and indicators of ocean health. As ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Inter Research via the DOI in this recordSt...
Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
Understanding geospatial linkages is critical to the development of appropriate management and conse...
In recent years, the use of intrinsic markers such as stable isotopes to link breeding and foraging ...
In the past two decades, stable isotope analysis (SIA) has been increasingly used to infer dietary e...
Linking foraging and breeding habitats is key to the understanding of behaviour, ecology and demogra...
Reproductive output has long been linked to habitat quality and resource availability. Individuals f...
Migration is a widespread and complex phenomenon in nature that has fascinated humans for centuries....
Identifying links between breeding and non-breeding sites in migratory animals is an important step ...
<div><p>Effective conservation strategies for highly migratory species must incorporate information ...
In recent years, the use of intrinsic markers such as stable isotopes to link breeding and foraging ...
Stable isotope analysis is a useful tool to track animal movements in both terrestrial and marine en...
Population assessments conducted at reproductive sites of migratory species necessitate understandin...
A combination of δ13C and δ15N isotope ratios, capture-mark-recapture and satellite tele metry data ...
Marine turtles are both flagship species of conservation concern and indicators of ocean health. As ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Inter Research via the DOI in this recordSt...