Marine herbivores face rapid changes in the coastal ecosystems where they forage. In the Caribbean, the recent and fast expansion of the invasive phanerogam species Halophila stipulacea is threatening native seagrass ecosystems. So far, H. stipulacea is escaping most Caribbean herbivores, certainly because of its recent introduction or lower nutritional value. We investigated the impact of H. stipulacea invasion on fine-scale foraging habitat selection and food resource selection of immature green turtles at critical foraging sites in Les Anses d′Arlet, Martinique. The analysis of seagrass distribution and nutritional content, together with turtle behaviour and resource selection, showed that H. stipulacea may be of contrasting interest to ...
The design of effective species management and recovery plans for sea turtle populations requires ta...
Populations of green turtles (Chelonia mydas), a megaherbivore that consumes seagrasses via cultivat...
Our results provide first‐time evidence of large‐scale replacement of native seagrasses by rapidly c...
Marine herbivores face rapid changes in the coastal ecosystems where they forage. In the Caribbean, ...
International audienceMarine herbivores face rapid changes in the coastal ecosystems where they fora...
Under the direction of Dr. Renee Godard The introduction of Halophila stipulacea, an invasive sea gr...
The hierarchical levels at which resource selection occurs can have important consequences for indiv...
From Bonaire, we here provide the first documented case of the green turtle feeding on the invasive ...
Ma thèse examine l’écologie trophique de la Tortue verte Chelonia mydas (seul mégaherbivore des Anti...
1. Our knowledge of the functional role of large herbivores is rapidly expanding, and the impact of ...
From Bonaire, we here provide the first documented case of the green turtle feeding on the invasive ...
Under the direction of Dr. Renee Godard An invasive sea grass species, Halophila stipulacea, was int...
International audienceWe investigated the habitat use in green turtles exploiting a 13-ha multispeci...
We offer the first published description of the feeding choices made by juvenile green turtles on a ...
The design of effective species management and recovery plans for sea turtle populations requires ta...
Populations of green turtles (Chelonia mydas), a megaherbivore that consumes seagrasses via cultivat...
Our results provide first‐time evidence of large‐scale replacement of native seagrasses by rapidly c...
Marine herbivores face rapid changes in the coastal ecosystems where they forage. In the Caribbean, ...
International audienceMarine herbivores face rapid changes in the coastal ecosystems where they fora...
Under the direction of Dr. Renee Godard The introduction of Halophila stipulacea, an invasive sea gr...
The hierarchical levels at which resource selection occurs can have important consequences for indiv...
From Bonaire, we here provide the first documented case of the green turtle feeding on the invasive ...
Ma thèse examine l’écologie trophique de la Tortue verte Chelonia mydas (seul mégaherbivore des Anti...
1. Our knowledge of the functional role of large herbivores is rapidly expanding, and the impact of ...
From Bonaire, we here provide the first documented case of the green turtle feeding on the invasive ...
Under the direction of Dr. Renee Godard An invasive sea grass species, Halophila stipulacea, was int...
International audienceWe investigated the habitat use in green turtles exploiting a 13-ha multispeci...
We offer the first published description of the feeding choices made by juvenile green turtles on a ...
The design of effective species management and recovery plans for sea turtle populations requires ta...
Populations of green turtles (Chelonia mydas), a megaherbivore that consumes seagrasses via cultivat...
Our results provide first‐time evidence of large‐scale replacement of native seagrasses by rapidly c...