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Breeding loggerhead marine turtles Caretta caretta in Dry Tortugas National Park, USA, show high fidelity to diverse habitats near nesting beaches

We used satellite telemetry to identify in-water habitat used by individuals in the smallest North-west Atlantic subpopulation of adult nesting loggerhead turtles Caretta caretta during the breeding season. During 2010, 2011 and 2012 breeding periods, a total of 20 adult females used habitats proxim...

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Published in:Oryx 2016-04, Vol.50 (2), p.283-288
Main Authors: Hart, Kristen M., Zawada, David G., Sartain, Autumn R., Fujisaki, Ikuko
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adults
ATRIS
beaches
biodiversity
breeding
breeding season
Caretta caretta
conservation areas
Estimates
females
habitat mapping
Habitats
image analysis
kernel density estimation
marine protected area
marine spatial planning
National parks
nesting
Reptiles & amphibians
satellite-telemetry
satellites
sea turtles
Short Communications
site-fidelity
telemetry
title Breeding loggerhead marine turtles Caretta caretta in Dry Tortugas National Park, USA, show high fidelity to diverse habitats near nesting beaches
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