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- W2016380596 abstract "Marine turtles undergo dramatic ontogenic changes in body size and behavior, with the loggerhead sea turtle, Caretta caretta, typically switching from an initial oceanic juvenile stage to one in the neritic, where maturation is reached and breeding migrations are subsequently undertaken every 2–3 years [1Hopkins-Murphy S.R. Owens D.W. Murphy T.M. Ecology of immature loggerheads on foraging grounds and adults in internesting habitat in the eastern United States.in: Bolten A.B. Witherington B.E. Loggerhead Sea Turtles. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington2003: 79-92Google Scholar, 2Schroeder B.A. Foley A.M. Bagley D.A. Nesting patterns, reproductive migrations and adult foraging areas of loggerhead turtles.in: Bolten A.B. Witherington B.E. Loggerhead Sea Turtles. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington2003: 114-124Google Scholar, 3Witzell W.N. Immature Atlantic loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta): Suggested changes to the life history model.Herpetol. Rev. 2002; 33: 266-269Google Scholar]. Using satellite tracking, we investigated the migratory movements of adult females from one of the world's largest nesting aggregations at Cape Verde, West Africa. In direct contrast with the accepted life-history model for this species [4Bolten A.B. Active swimmers – passive drifters: The oceanic juvenile stage of loggerhead in the Atlantic system.in: Bolten A.B. Witherington B.E. Loggerhead Sea Turtles. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington2003: 63-78Google Scholar], results reveal two distinct adult foraging strategies that appear to be linked to body size. The larger turtles (n = 3) foraged in coastal waters, whereas smaller individuals (n = 7) foraged oceanically. The conservation implications of these findings are profound, with the population compartmentalized into habitats that may be differentially impacted by fishery threats in what is a global fishing hotspot [5Lewison R.L. Freeman S.A. Crowder L.B. Quantifying the effects of fisheries on threatened species: The impact of pelagic longlines on loggerhead and leatherback sea turtles.Ecol. Lett. 2004; 7: 221-231Crossref Scopus (369) Google Scholar]. Although the protection of discrete areas containing coastal individuals may be attainable, the more numerous pelagic individuals are widely dispersed with individuals roaming over more than half a million square kilometers. Therefore, mitigation of fisheries by-catch for sea turtles in the east Atlantic will likely require complex and regionally tailored actions to account for this dichotomous behavior." @default.
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- W2016380596 title "Phenotypically Linked Dichotomy in Sea Turtle Foraging Requires Multiple Conservation Approaches" @default.
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