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Molecular barcoding applied to the Mediterranean turtles biological matrices (Reptilia Cheloniidae)
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Persichetti, Maria Flaminia +5 more
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ABSTRACT Species distribution models (SDMs) are critical to the adaptive management of fisheries under climate change. While many approaches projecting marine species range shifts have incorporated the effects of temperature on movement, there is a need to incorporate a wider suite of ecologically relevant predictors as temperature‐based SDMs can ...
Maurice C. Goodman +7 more
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Se determinó la frecuencia de anidación y el porcentaje de eclosión en nidos artificiales de tortuga golfina (Lepidochelys olivacea) colectados en diferentes playas (Cerritos, Zona Dorada, Malecón, Pinitos, Olas Altas) de la bahía de Mazatlán, México ...
Juan Francisco Arzola Gonzalez
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Sea turtles, including the endangered leatherback, face threats from poaching, habitat loss, and climate change. In Thailand, conservation efforts focus on protecting nesting sites and improving hatchling survival. Leatherbacks, with low genetic diversity and high migratory patterns, require targeted measures to ensure their survival.
Promporn Piboon +4 more
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Introduction: Lepidochelys olivacea is the most abundant sea turtle in the Colombian Pacific and oceanographic conditions at the Eastern Tropical Pacific may have an effect on its reproductive behavior Objective: To assess the relationship between ...
María-Alejandra Ariza-Gallego +3 more
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Abstract Previous literature suggests that Indigenous cultural practices, specifically traditional medicine, are commonplace among urban communities contrary to the general conception that such practices are restricted to rural societies. We reviewed previous literature for records of herptiles (frog and reptile species) sold by traditional health ...
Fortunate M. Phaka +7 more
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The objective of this research was to determine biological and ecological population characteristics of the hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) found in the southern Colombian Pacific department of Cauca. Morphometric measurements were recorded, the health status of individuals was reviewed, and blood samples were taken for a biochemistry ...
Tobón-López, Alexander +1 more
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Primer registro de Cheloniidae (Testudines, Sauropsida) en el Mioceno tardío de Uruguay [PDF]
La Formación Camacho de Edad Mamífero Huayqueriense (Mioceno tardío) es una unidad esencialmente de origen marginal marino (fluvio marino o estuarino).
Montenegro, F. +7 more
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Avaliação da Evolução de Panchelonioidea (Testudines: Cryptodira) Baseada em Filogenia Morfométrica
This study presents a cladistic hypothesis based on morphogeometric data, known as Phylogenetic Morphometrics. The analysis was conducted investigating 11 landmark con- figurations (carapace, coracoid, humerus, iltum, ischium, jJaw, plastron, pubis and ...
Goulart, Isabella Vasconcellos
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Abstract The humerus is central for locomotion in turtles as quadrupedal animals. Osteological variation across testudine clades remains poorly documented. Here, we systematically describe the humerus anatomy for all major extant turtle clades based on 38 species representing the phylogenetic and ecological diversity of crown turtles.
Guilherme Hermanson +3 more
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