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Isolation and molecular identification of pathogens causing sea turtle egg fusariosis in key nesting beaches in Costa Rica. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Cordero-Umaña KE   +7 more
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Development of a health index for stranded marine tetrapods. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Barreto AS   +5 more
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Functional and Character Disparity Are Decoupled in Turtle Mandibles. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Ponstein J   +5 more
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Crowdsourcing conservation: unveiling Taiwan's sea turtle foraging grounds, emerging threats, and residency with broad societal engagement. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Ecol Evol
Fong CL   +9 more
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Eretmochelys imbricata

2023
Published as part of Figueroa, Alex, Low, Martyn E. Y. & Lim, Kelvin K. P., 2023, Singapore's herpetofauna: updated and annotated checklist, history, conservation, and distribution, pp.
Figueroa, Alex   +2 more
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Eretmochelys imbricata

2022
Eretmochelys imbricata (Linnaeus 1766:350) Holotype: UPSZTY (formerly UUZM) 130, according to Smith & Smith (1980:280) and Cogger et al. (1983:72) with hesitancy, although Wallin (1985:128) indicated that no type material still exists. However, Wallin (1985:128; 2001:126) demonstrated that Linnaeus’ concept of Testudo imbricata was confused with ...
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Surfacing Behavior of the Marine Turtle Eretmochelys imbricata

Journal of Herpetology, 1997
Marine turtles are accomplished divers capable of making extended breath-hold dives (Berkson, 1966) and frequenting great depths (Landis, 1965; Eckert et al., 1986). Because aquatic respiration in non-hibernating turtles is minimal (Lutz and Bentley, 1985), the animals are obliged to periodically rise to the surface to breathe.
Robert P. Van Dam, Carlos E. Diez
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