It is well established that sea turtles return to natal rookeries to mate and lay their eggs, and that individual females are faithful to particular nesting sites within the rookery. Less certain is whether females are precisely returning to their natal beach. Attempts to demonstrate such precise natal philopatry with genetic data have had mixed success. Here we focused on the green turtles of three nesting sites in the Ascension Island rookery, separated by 5–5 km. Our approach differed from previous work in two key areas. First, we used male microsatellite data (five loci) reconstructed from samples collected from their offspring (N = 17) in addition to data for samples taken directly from females ( N = 139). Second, we employed assignmen...
The past year has seen a further marshaling of genetic evidence for 'natal homing' in several specie...
Sea turtles are promiscuous breeders with both males and females mating multiply. Due to this mating...
The past year has seen a further marshaling of genetic evidence for 'natal homing' in several specie...
It is well established that sea turtles return to natal rookeries to mate and lay their eggs, and th...
For species of conservation concern, knowledge of key life-history and demographic components, such ...
Hawksbill sea turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) from the Hawaiian archipelago form a small and geneti...
For species of conservation concern, knowledge of key life-history and demographic components, such ...
Marine turtles have been traditionally considered model organisms to study sex-biased behaviour and ...
Marine turtles have been traditionally considered model organisms to study sex-biased behaviour and ...
Marine turtles have been traditionally considered model organisms to study sex-biased behaviour and ...
Marine turtles have been traditionally considered model organisms to study sex-biased behaviour and ...
Understanding the connectivity among populations is a key research priority for species of conservat...
Both microsatellite analyses and capture histories were used to examine patterns of population diffe...
Sea turtles are promiscuous breeders with both males and females mating multiply. Due to this mating...
Sea turtles are promiscuous breeders with both males and females mating multiply. Due to this mating...
The past year has seen a further marshaling of genetic evidence for 'natal homing' in several specie...
Sea turtles are promiscuous breeders with both males and females mating multiply. Due to this mating...
The past year has seen a further marshaling of genetic evidence for 'natal homing' in several specie...
It is well established that sea turtles return to natal rookeries to mate and lay their eggs, and th...
For species of conservation concern, knowledge of key life-history and demographic components, such ...
Hawksbill sea turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) from the Hawaiian archipelago form a small and geneti...
For species of conservation concern, knowledge of key life-history and demographic components, such ...
Marine turtles have been traditionally considered model organisms to study sex-biased behaviour and ...
Marine turtles have been traditionally considered model organisms to study sex-biased behaviour and ...
Marine turtles have been traditionally considered model organisms to study sex-biased behaviour and ...
Marine turtles have been traditionally considered model organisms to study sex-biased behaviour and ...
Understanding the connectivity among populations is a key research priority for species of conservat...
Both microsatellite analyses and capture histories were used to examine patterns of population diffe...
Sea turtles are promiscuous breeders with both males and females mating multiply. Due to this mating...
Sea turtles are promiscuous breeders with both males and females mating multiply. Due to this mating...
The past year has seen a further marshaling of genetic evidence for 'natal homing' in several specie...
Sea turtles are promiscuous breeders with both males and females mating multiply. Due to this mating...
The past year has seen a further marshaling of genetic evidence for 'natal homing' in several specie...