Determining patterns of migratory connectivity for highly-mobile, wide-ranging species, such as sea turtles, is challenging. Here, we combined satellite telemetry and stable isotope analysis to estimate foraging locations for 749 individual loggerheads nesting along the east central Florida (USA) coast, the largest rookery for the Northwest Atlantic population. We aggregated individual results by year, identified seven foraging hotspots and tracked these summaries to describe the dynamics of inter-annual contributions of these geographic areas to this rookery over a nine-year period. Using reproductive information for a subset of turtles (n = 513), we estimated hatchling yields associated with each hotspots. We found considerable inter-annu...
Identifying links between breeding and non-breeding sites in migratory animals is an important step ...
Aim Tracking technologies are often proposed as a method to elucidate the complex migratory life his...
Establishing the movement patterns of free-ranging animals is imperative to understanding their beha...
Population assessments conducted at reproductive sites of migratory species necessitate understandin...
In recent years, the use of intrinsic markers such as stable isotopes to link breeding and foraging ...
Migration is a widespread and complex phenomenon in nature that has fascinated humans for centuries....
Migratory animals spend different periods of their lives in widely separated and ecologically differ...
While there are many challenges in managing threatened populations of highly-migratory marine specie...
Northern Gulf of Mexico (NGoM) loggerheads (Caretta caretta) make up one of the smallest subpopulati...
In recent years, the use of intrinsic markers such as stable isotopes to link breeding and foraging ...
<div><p>Northern Gulf of Mexico (NGoM) loggerheads (<i>Caretta caretta</i>) make up one of the small...
Nesting strategies and use of important in-water habitats for far-ranging marine turtles can be dete...
Linking foraging and breeding habitats is key to the understanding of behaviour, ecology and demogra...
The Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge (ACNWR), located along the central east coast of Florida (U...
The Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge (ACNWR), located along the central east coast of Florida (U...
Identifying links between breeding and non-breeding sites in migratory animals is an important step ...
Aim Tracking technologies are often proposed as a method to elucidate the complex migratory life his...
Establishing the movement patterns of free-ranging animals is imperative to understanding their beha...
Population assessments conducted at reproductive sites of migratory species necessitate understandin...
In recent years, the use of intrinsic markers such as stable isotopes to link breeding and foraging ...
Migration is a widespread and complex phenomenon in nature that has fascinated humans for centuries....
Migratory animals spend different periods of their lives in widely separated and ecologically differ...
While there are many challenges in managing threatened populations of highly-migratory marine specie...
Northern Gulf of Mexico (NGoM) loggerheads (Caretta caretta) make up one of the smallest subpopulati...
In recent years, the use of intrinsic markers such as stable isotopes to link breeding and foraging ...
<div><p>Northern Gulf of Mexico (NGoM) loggerheads (<i>Caretta caretta</i>) make up one of the small...
Nesting strategies and use of important in-water habitats for far-ranging marine turtles can be dete...
Linking foraging and breeding habitats is key to the understanding of behaviour, ecology and demogra...
The Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge (ACNWR), located along the central east coast of Florida (U...
The Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge (ACNWR), located along the central east coast of Florida (U...
Identifying links between breeding and non-breeding sites in migratory animals is an important step ...
Aim Tracking technologies are often proposed as a method to elucidate the complex migratory life his...
Establishing the movement patterns of free-ranging animals is imperative to understanding their beha...