Field Island in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, supports a nesting population of flatback turtles (Natator depressus) monitored since 1990. We summarize 9 years of survey data for this location and make recommendations for future research. At least 221 nesting flatbacks were tagged at Field Island between 1990 and 2001. Nightly emergence rates indicate that Field Island is a locally and regionally important rookery for flatbacks with no other species recorded nesting. The mean interseasonal remigration period was 2.82 years. Female flatbacks laid clutches of similar sizes to those reported for other Australian rookeries, but nests tended to be deeper than those on nearby mainland beaches. No evidence of size decline (cu...
Turtles have persisted for over 220 million years, despite facing threats at every life-history stag...
Results of hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata nest monitoring on Cousin Island, Seychelles, ind...
The Olive Ridley turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), classed as endangered in Australia, is one of Austr...
Cape Domett, located in tropical Western Australia, supports a significant population of flatback tu...
Flatback turtles Natator depressus are endemic to Australia and Papua New Guinea's tropical oceans a...
The nesting biology of flatback turtles in the tropics: seven years of surveys on Bare Sand Island, ...
Offshore interactions of inter-nesting flatback turtles Natator depressus with resource industry act...
The study describes for the first time the detailed behaviour of flatback sea turtles (Natator depre...
Incubation duration, hatching success and emergence success of over 150 natural flatback sea turtle ...
The northern coastline of Australia supports globally significant populations for at least four spec...
The Northern Territory (hereafter referred to as NT) coast and coastal wetlands are vast and remote,...
The thermal and hydric environment during incubation of turtle eggs influences hatchling size, sex,...
Satellite tracking was used to identify the foraging areas of post-nesting flatback turtles (n = 66)...
In recent years, genetic studies have been used to investigate mating systems of marine turtles, but...
Penang Island hosts a small nesting population of green turtles compared to other sites in Malaysia....
Turtles have persisted for over 220 million years, despite facing threats at every life-history stag...
Results of hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata nest monitoring on Cousin Island, Seychelles, ind...
The Olive Ridley turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), classed as endangered in Australia, is one of Austr...
Cape Domett, located in tropical Western Australia, supports a significant population of flatback tu...
Flatback turtles Natator depressus are endemic to Australia and Papua New Guinea's tropical oceans a...
The nesting biology of flatback turtles in the tropics: seven years of surveys on Bare Sand Island, ...
Offshore interactions of inter-nesting flatback turtles Natator depressus with resource industry act...
The study describes for the first time the detailed behaviour of flatback sea turtles (Natator depre...
Incubation duration, hatching success and emergence success of over 150 natural flatback sea turtle ...
The northern coastline of Australia supports globally significant populations for at least four spec...
The Northern Territory (hereafter referred to as NT) coast and coastal wetlands are vast and remote,...
The thermal and hydric environment during incubation of turtle eggs influences hatchling size, sex,...
Satellite tracking was used to identify the foraging areas of post-nesting flatback turtles (n = 66)...
In recent years, genetic studies have been used to investigate mating systems of marine turtles, but...
Penang Island hosts a small nesting population of green turtles compared to other sites in Malaysia....
Turtles have persisted for over 220 million years, despite facing threats at every life-history stag...
Results of hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata nest monitoring on Cousin Island, Seychelles, ind...
The Olive Ridley turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), classed as endangered in Australia, is one of Austr...