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An inherited magnetic map guides ocean navigation in juvenile pacific salmon
ArticleAbstract: Migratory marine animals exploit resources in different oceanic regions at different life stages, buPalabras claves:Autores:Billman E., Couture R.B., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Noakes D.L.G., O'Neil J., Putman N.F., Quinn T.P., Scanlan M.M.Fuentes:scopusA call for evaluation of the contribution made by rescue, resuscitation, rehabilitation, and release translocations to kemp’s ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys kempii) population recovery
ArticleAbstract: Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle (Lepidochelys kempii) conservation practices permitted by the National MariPalabras claves:Advocacy, CAPTIVITY, Display, Education, Media coverage, Outreach, TRAINING, welfareAutores:Caillouet C.W., Flanagan J.P., Gallaway B.J., Godfrey M.H., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Mansfield K.L., Putman N.F., Seney E.E., Shaver D.J., Valverde R.A.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of a Kemp's ridley sea turtle stock assessment model
ArticleAbstract: We developed a Kemp's ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) stock assessment model to evaluate the relative cPalabras claves:Autores:Amos A.F., Burchfield P.M., Caillouet C.W., Carthy R.R., Cole J.G., Coleman A.T., Cook M., Dimarco S., Epperly S.P., Fujiwara M., Gallaway B.J., Gamez D.G., Gazey W.J., Graham G.L., Griffin W.L., Grobois F.A.A., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Lamont M.M., Lewison R.R., Martinez F.I., Martínez L.S., Martinez M.A.C., Najera B.M.Z., Nance J.M., Pitchford J., Plotkin P.T., Putman N.F., Raborn S.W., Rester J.K., Rudloe J.J., Schexnayder M., Schmid J.R., Shaver D.J., Slay C., Tucker A.D., Tumlin M., Wibbels T.Fuentes:scopusPerception of airborne odors by loggerhead sea turtles
ArticleAbstract: Sea turtles are known to detect chemical cues, but in contrast to most marine animals, turtles surfaPalabras claves:Navigation, olfaction, Orientation, sea turtlesAutores:Endres C.S., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Putman N.F.Fuentes:scopus