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A biologist's guide to assessing ocean currents: A review
ReviewAbstract: We review how ocean currents are measured (in both Eulerian and Lagrangian frameworks), how they arePalabras claves:Argos, Dispersal, Ekman drift, Geostrophic, Marine mammal, Orientation, Plankton, Satellite-tracking, TurtleAutores:Fossette S., Hays G., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Marsh R., Putman N.F.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:scopusA convolutional neural network for detecting sea turtles in drone imagery
ArticleAbstract: Marine megafauna are difficult to observe and count because many species travel widely and spend larPalabras claves:convolutional neural networks, deep learning for ecology, marine megafauna, marine population monitoring, object detection, sea turtles, unoccupied aircraft systemsAutores:Bézy V.S., Fleishman A.B., Gray P.C., Johnston D.W., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Klein D.J., McKown M.W.Fuentes:scopusComparative study of TPep-like immunoreactive neurons in the central nervous system of nudibranch molluscs
ArticleAbstract: In the sea slug Tritonia diomedea, mucociliary crawling is controlled partly by two pairs of bilaterPalabras claves:EVOLUTION, Gastropods, Invertebrates, Motor neurons, Mucociliary, Nudibranchs, Pedal ganglion, TPeps, TritoniaAutores:Baltzley M.J., Kenneth J. LohmannFuentes:scopusCompatibility of magnetic imprinting and secular variation
OtherAbstract: Diverse ocean migrants, including some sea turtles, elephant seals, and salmon, begin life in particPalabras claves:Autores:Kenneth J. Lohmann, Putman N.F.Fuentes:scopusBehavioral evidence for geomagnetic imprinting and transgenerational inheritance in fruit flies
ArticleAbstract: Certain long-distance migratory animals, such as salmon and sea turtles, are thought to imprint on tPalabras claves:Fruit fly, Geomagnetic field, Magnetic imprinting, magnetoreception, Transgenerational inheritanceAutores:Chae K.S., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Kim H.J., Kim S.C., Kwon H.J., Oh I.T.Fuentes:scopusBehavioral responses of sea turtles to lightsticks used in longline fisheries
ArticleAbstract: Sea turtles are sometimes inadvertently captured by pelagic longline fisheries. As a consequence, soPalabras claves:Bycatch, Caretta caretta, Fisheries, Lightstick, Longline, Orientation, sea turtlesAutores:Boles L.C., Higgins B., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Wang J.H.Fuentes:scopusBlood gases, biochemistry and haematology of Galápagos hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata)
ArticleAbstract: The hawksbill turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, is a marine chelonian with a circum-global distributioPalabras claves:biochemistry, Blood gas, Chelonians, ERETMOCHELYS IMBRICATA, Haematology, Hawksbill turtle, HEALTH, REPTILESAutores:Daniela Alarcón-Ruales, Garcia J., Gregory A. Lewbart, Jason Guillermo Castañeda, Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, PhD (c), Judith Denkinger, Kenneth J. Lohmann, Maximilian HirschfeldFuentes:scopusBlood gases, biochemistry and haematology of Galápagos marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus)
ArticleAbstract: The marine iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus, is an iconic lizard endemic to the Galápagos Islands ofPalabras claves:Amblyrhynchus cristatus, biochemistry, Blood gas, Haematology, HEALTH, marine iguanaAutores:Brothers J.R., Garcia J., Gregory A. Lewbart, Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, PhD (c), Judith Denkinger, Kenneth J. Lohmann, Luis R. Vinueza, Maximilian HirschfeldFuentes:scopusBlood gases, biochemistry, and hematology of galapagos green turtles (Chelonia mydas)
ArticleAbstract: The green turtle, Chelonia mydas, is an endangered marine chelonian with a circum-global distributioPalabras claves:Autores:Garcia J., Gregory A. Lewbart, Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, PhD (c), Judith Denkinger, Karla A. Vasco, Kenneth J. Lohmann, Maximilian Hirschfeld, Nataly GuevaraFuentes:scopus