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Genetic Analysis of Chelonid Herpesvirus 5 in Marine Turtles from Baja California Peninsula
ArticleAbstract: The Chelonid herpesvirus 5 (ChHV5) is the primary etiological agent associated with fibropapillomatoPalabras claves:Chelonid herpesvirus 5, eastern Pacific, Fibropapillomatosis, Marine turtles, PCR identification, Phylogenetic analysisAutores:Alonzo Alfaro-Núñez, Espinoza J., Hernández E., Hori-Oshima S., Lara-Uc M.M., Medina-Basulto G., Reséndiz E.Fuentes:scopusFibropapillomatosis in a green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) from the southeastern Pacific
ArticleAbstract: Fibropapillomatosis is a neoplastic disease that afflicts sea turtles. Although it is disseminated wPalabras claves:CHELONIA MYDAS, Chelonid alphaherpesvirus 5, ECUADOR, Fibropapillomatosis, phylogenetics, sea turtles, Southeastern PacificAutores:Alemán R.A., Alonzo Alfaro-Núñez, Diana M. Cárdenas, Jones K., Lex G. Medina-Magües, Roberto V. Cucalón, Washington B. CárdenasFuentes:scopusDoes polyandry really pay off? The effects ofmultiple mating and number of fathers on morphological traits and survival in clutches of nesting green turtles at tortuguero
ArticleAbstract: Despite the long debate of whether or not multiple mating benefits the offspring, studies still showPalabras claves:EVOLUTION, Marine turtles, Mating systems, microsatellites, Paternal contribution, Polyandry, Population genetics, Sperm competitionAutores:Abreu-Grobois F.A., Alonzo Alfaro-Núñez, Jensen M.P.Fuentes:scopusThe population genomic structure of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) suggests a warm-water corridor for tropical marine fauna between the Atlantic and Indian oceans during the last interglacial
ArticleAbstract: The occasional westward transport of warm water of the Agulhas Current, “Agulhas leakage”, around soPalabras claves:Autores:Alonzo Alfaro-Núñez, Becking L.E., Bérubé M., Christianen M.J.A., Humber F., Nava M., Palsbøll P.J., Schut K., van der Zee J.P.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