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Integrating morphological and genetic data at different spatial scales in a cosmopolitan marine turtle species: Challenges for management and conservation
ArticleAbstract: Patterns of genetic structure in highly mobile marine vertebrates may be accompanied by phenotypic vPalabras claves:Conservation genetics, evolutionary potential, foraging grounds, geometric morphometrics, Morphotypes, natal homing behaviour, Natural selection, phenotypic variationAutores:Alfaro-Shigueto J., Álvarez-Varas R., Benítez H.A., Daniela Alarcón-Ruales, Esquerré D., Fallabrino A., Godoy D.A., Guerrero F., Heidemeyer M., Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, PhD (c), Lara-Uc M.M., León Miranda F., Mangel J.C., Medrano C., Ortiz-Alvarez C., Piovano S., Reséndiz E., Riginos C., Vélez-Rubio G.M., Véliz D., Vianna J.A., Zárate P.M.Fuentes:scopusThreats and Vulnerabilities for the Globally Distributed Olive Ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) Sea Turtle: A Historical and Current Status Evaluation
ReviewAbstract: The olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) is the most abundant of all seven sea turtles, found acrossPalabras claves:Climate Change, conservations strategies, endangered species, Marine turtles, Population declineAutores:Alonzo Alfaro-Núñez, Espinoza J., Fernández-Sanz H., Lenin Cáceres-Farias, Reséndiz E.Fuentes:googlescopus