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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, 2001For 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, 1982Loggerhead 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, 1988Genotypic 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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Respiratory mechanics of the loggerhead sea turtle, Caretta caretta
Respiration Physiology, 1989Respiratory mechanics were evaluated in excised lungs and in spontaneously breathing loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta). Respiratory compliance curves reflect the pressure volume characteristics of the body wall. Compliance values are comparable to those of reptiles having simpler lung structure.
M E, Lutcavage, P L, Lutz, H, Baier
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Caretta caretta (Linnaeus), 1758 1.1.2 Synonymy Testudo Caretta: Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 1758, p. 197: "insulas Americanas," (restricted to Bermuda by Smith and Taylor, Bull. USNM 1950, 199, p. 16; toBimini, Bahamas by Schmidt, University of Chicago Press 1953). Testudo Cephalo: Schneider, Allgem. Naturgesch. Schildkr. 1783, p.
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Caretta caretta (Linnaeus), 1758 1.1.2 Synonymy Testudo Caretta: Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 1758, p. 197: "insulas Americanas," (restricted to Bermuda by Smith and Taylor, Bull. USNM 1950, 199, p. 16; toBimini, Bahamas by Schmidt, University of Chicago Press 1953). Testudo Cephalo: Schneider, Allgem. Naturgesch. Schildkr. 1783, p.
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Nest placement by loggerhead turtles, Caretta caretta
Animal Behaviour, 1993Abstract Abstract. Nest placement by loggerhead turtles nesting on the island of Cephalonia, Greece, was examined. The spatial distribution of nests was not uniform (N = 27 nests): they tended to be laid away from the sea, but not in vegetation that backed the beach.
Graeme C. Hays, John R. Speakman
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Ultrasonographic imaging of loggerhead sea turtles ( Caretta caretta )
Veterinary Record, 2007Twenty live and five dead juvenile and subadult loggerhead sea turtles were examined ultrasonographically. Ten soft tissue areas of the integument were used as acoustic windows: cervical‐dorsal and cervical‐ventral, left and right cervicobrachial, left and right axillary, left and right prefemoral and left and right postfemoral windows.
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