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Factors driving dispersal and habitat use of loggerhead sea turtle post-hatchlings and its conservational implications

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MARINE BIOLOGY
卷 170, 期 12, 页码 -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00227-023-04285-2

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Caretta caretta; Dispersal; Habitat model; Mediterranean Sea; Post-hatchling; Satellite tracking; Sea turtle

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Nesting events of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) are increasing in the Western Mediterranean Sea, far from their usual nesting areas. A study was conducted to understand the dispersal behavior and habitat use of loggerhead post-hatchlings from this new nesting area. Satellite-tracking data of 19 head-started loggerhead post-hatchlings released from the Spanish Mediterranean coast between 2016 and 2018 were analyzed. The turtles dispersed over large areas, swimming actively against sea currents. While the dispersal routes varied for each individual, they consistently dispersed southeastwards, especially during colder periods. Some post-hatchlings traveled through the Sicilian Channel to reach deep and warmer areas in the eastern Mediterranean basin. Conservation measures should focus on protecting these developmental areas.
Nesting events of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) are on the rise in the Western Mediterranean Sea, far from their usual nesting areas in the Mediterranean and Atlantic basins. The study of dispersal behavior toward potential developmental areas of loggerhead post-hatchlings from this new nesting area is crucial to comprehend this colonization process and determining grounded conservation strategies. To fill this gap, we investigated, for the first time in the Mediterranean Sea, the dispersal strategies and habitat use based on data from 19 head-started loggerhead post-hatchlings released from the Spanish Mediterranean coast and satellite-tracked between 2016 and 2018. Turtles dispersed over large areas and showed active swimming phases, as they frequently dispersed against sea currents. Dispersal routes varied for each individual, although they consistently dispersed south-eastwards, especially during the coldest periods. Several post-hatchlings traveled through the Sicilian Channel to reach deep and warmer areas in the eastern Mediterranean basin. The most year-round suitable areas corresponded to the Ionian and Levantine Seas, which correspond with those found in their traditional nesting areas. Therefore, conservation measures focused on this stage should be taken in the path toward and these developmental areas.

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