نتایج جستجو برای: tissues from liver loggerhead turtles

تعداد نتایج: 5894735  

2017
Jessica L. Williams Simon J. Pierce Chris A. Rohner Mariana M. P. B. Fuentes Mark Hamann

Sea turtles spend the majority of their immature and adult lives in foraging grounds, yet few studies have examined their abundance and condition in these areas when compared to more accessible nesting beach habitats. Here, a 5-year dive log, photo-identification (photo-ID) and surface encounter datasets were used to investigate the abundance, individual movements and distribution of sea turtle...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2016
Lídia Nicolau Ana Marçalo Marisa Ferreira Sara Sá José Vingada Catarina Eira

The accumulation of litter in marine and coastal environments is a major threat to marine life. Data on marine litter in the gastrointestinal tract of stranded loggerhead turtles, Caretta caretta, found along the Portuguese continental coast was presented. Out of the 95 analysed loggerheads, litter was present in 56 individuals (59.0%) and most had less than 10 litter items (76.8%) and less tha...

Journal: :Journal of environmental health 2010
Aaliyah D Green Kurt A Buhlmann Cris Hagen Christopher Romanek J Whitfield Gibbons

Mercury contamination threatens many ecosystems worldwide. Methylmercury bioaccumulates at each trophic level, and biomagnifies within individuals over time. Long-lived turtles often occupy high trophic positions and are likely to accumulate mercury in contaminated habitats. Millions of turtles worldwide are sold in Asia for human consumption, and consumers may be at risk if turtles contain hig...

2017
Francesc Domènech Jesús Tomás José Luis Crespo-Picazo Daniel García-Párraga Juan Antonio Raga Francisco Javier Aznar

Species of Balaenophilus are the only harpacticoid copepods that exhibit a widespread, obligate association with vertebrates, i.e., B. unisetus with whales and B. manatorum with marine turtles and manatees. In the western Mediterranean, juveniles of the loggerhead sea turtle, Caretta caretta are the only available hosts for B. manatorum, which has been found occurring at high prevalence (>80%) ...

Journal: :Genes & genetic systems 2008
Hideo Hatase Ryusuke Sudo Kunihiro K Watanabe Takashi Kasugai Tomomi Saito Hitoshi Okamoto Itaru Uchida Katsumi Tsukamoto

We verified whether telomere length shortens with age in the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) by measuring telomere lengths (relative telomere to single copy gene [T/S] ratios) in whole blood and epidermis from 20 captive individuals with a real-time PCR method. There was no significant correlation between age and relative T/S ratios in blood. Although the correlation between age and rel...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2012
Kenneth J Lohmann Nathan F Putman Catherine M F Lohmann

Young loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) from eastern Florida, U.S.A., undertake a transoceanic migration in which they gradually circle the North Atlantic Ocean before returning to the North American coast. Hatchlings in the open sea are guided at least partly by a 'magnetic map' in which regional magnetic fields function as navigational markers and elicit changes in swimming direction a...

2014
Donald R. Kobayashi Richard Farman Jeffrey J. Polovina Denise M. Parker Marc Rice George H. Balazs

The movement of juvenile loggerhead turtles (n = 42) out-fitted with satellite tags and released in oceanic waters off New Caledonia was examined and compared with ocean circulation data. Merging of the daily turtle movement data with drifter buoy movements, OSCAR (Ocean Surface Current Analyses--Real time) circulation data, and three different vertical strata (0-5 m, 0-40 m, 0-100 m) of HYCOM ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 1998
L Laurent P Casale M N Bradai B J Godley G Gerosa A C Broderick W Schroth B Schierwater A M Levy D Freggi E M Abd el-Mawla D A Hadoud H E Gomati M Domingo M Hadjichristophorou L Kornaraky F Demirayak C Gautier

Based on an extensive sampling regime from both nesting populations and bycatch, frequency analyses of mitochondrial (mt) DNA control region haplotypes in the Mediterranean were used to assess the genetic structure and stock composition of the loggerhead sea turtle, Caretta caretta, in different marine fisheries. The analyses show the following. (i) In drifting longline fisheries working in Med...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1995
Lohmann Swartz

At the beginning of their offshore migration, hatchling sea turtles enter the ocean at night and establish a course away from land by swimming directly into oceanic waves. How turtles can detect wave direction while swimming under water in darkness, however, has not been explained. Objects in a water column beneath the surface of the ocean describe a circular movement as waves pass above. In pr...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2017
M Santoro F Di Nocera D Iaccarino S P Lawton A Cerrone B Degli Uberti M D'Amore A Affuso S Hochscheid F Maffucci G Galiero

Turtle blood flukes belonging to the family Spirorchiidae (Digenea) represent a major threat for sea turtle health and are considered the most important parasitic cause of turtle stranding and mortality worldwide. Despite the large diversity of spirorchiid species found globally, there are only 2 records for free-ranging Mediterranean sea turtles that date back to the late 1800s involving just ...

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