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Caretta caretta

2020
Caretta caretta (Linnaeus, 1758) Lefkada is known to host some nesting sites of this turtle. Margaritoulis et al. (2003: 177) estimated 50 nests, while Vallianos & Grimanis (2013: 5) estimated 15 nests on three beaches (Agios Ioannis, Mylos and Gialos). Some photos and videos of Loggerhead Turtles taken around Lefkada coasts are available on the web.
Sindaco, Roberto, Rossi, Roberta
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Caretta caretta

2018
Published as part of Kundu, Shantanu, Kumar, Vikas, Murthy, B. H. C. K. & Chandra, Kailash, 2018, Archival sea turtles in National Zoological Collections of Zoological Survey of India, pp. 39-43 in Records of the Zoological Survey of India 118 (1) on page 42, DOI: 10.26515/rzsi/v118/i1/2018/122300, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Kundu, Shantanu   +3 more
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Caretta caretta caretta (Linnaeus 1758

2022
Caretta caretta (Linnaeus 1758:197) Holotype: None designated, and no original material remains (Wallin 1985). Linnaeus’ (1758:197) Testudo caretta was apparently based solely on reports in the literature and was a composite of Caretta caretta and Eretmochelys imbricata (Wallin 1985:121; Brongersma 1961). See also Comment under Chelonia mydas.
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Hue discrimination in hatchling loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta caretta)

Animal Behaviour, 1972
Abstract Hatchling Atlantic loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta caretta) were successfully trained to discriminate between broadband hues to obtain food when spatial, intensity, and other confounding cues were randomized with respect to the correct choice.
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Caretta caretta

Published as part of Aidek, Ahmad E., Saad, Adib, Jablonski, Daniel, Esterbauer, Hans & Fritz, Uwe, 2024, Turtles and tortoises of Syria: Diversity, distribution, and conservation, pp.
Aidek, Ahmad E.   +4 more
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Asynchronous emergence by loggerhead turtle ( Caretta caretta ) hatchlings

Naturwissenschaften, 2001
For many decades it has been accepted that marine turtle hatchlings from the same nest generally emerge from the sand together. However, for loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) nesting on the Greek Island of Kefalonia, a more asynchronous pattern of emergence has been documented.
Houghton, Jonathan, Hays, G.C.
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SPIRORCHIDIASIS IN LOGGERHEAD SEA TURTLES (CARETTA CARETTA): PATHOLOGY

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1982
Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) from the Atlantic seaboard (Florida to Massachusetts) were examined at the Marine Pathology Laboratory, University of Rhode Island, from March through December, 1980. Three genera of blood flukes (spirorchids) were found in 14 (33%) of the 43 turtles.
Wolke, R. E., Brooks, D. R., George, A.
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Natural history notes on the Atlantic loggerhead turtle, Caretta caretta caretta

1955
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Caldwell, David K.‏ (David Keller),‏ ‎   +2 more
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Multiple Paternity in the Loggerhead Turtle (Caretta caretta)

Journal of Heredity, 1988
Genotypic ratios within clutches of loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) embryos, from the Mon Repos rookery (Queensland), deviate significantly from the Mendelian ratios expected on the null hypothesis of single paternity. One-third of all clutches provide evidence for multiple insemination, indicating that multiple mating constitutes the major ...
J L, Harry, D A, Briscoe
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