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Dive behaviour of adult hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata, Linnaeus 1766) in the eastern Pacific Ocean highlights shallow depth use by the species
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the movement and dive behaviour of marine turtles directly informs spatial managementPalabras claves:Dive logger, eastern Pacific, ERETMOCHELYS IMBRICATA, management, Neritic, Satellite telemetryAutores:Andrés Baquero, Gaos A.R., Lewison R.R., Liles M.J., Seminoff J.A., Wallace B.P., Yañez I.L.Fuentes:scopusNatal foraging philopatry in eastern pacific hawksbill turtles
ArticleAbstract: The complex processes involved with animalmigration have long been a subject of biological interest,Palabras claves:Conservation genetics, Hatchling dispersal, Juvenile, Life history, Natal homing, Spatial ecologyAutores:Ábrego M.E., Alfaro-Shigueto J., Altamirano E., Brittain R., Chácon D., Chavarría S., Daniela Alarcón-Ruales, Donadi R., Dutton P.H., Flores E.E., Fonseca L.G., Gadea V., Gaos A.R., Hart C.E., Henríquez A.V., Jaime A. Chaves, Jensen M.P., Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, PhD (c), Lemarie C., Lewison R.R., Liles M.J., Llamas I., Lucero J., Mangel J.C., Melero D., Miranda C., Oceguera K., Otterstrom S., Pacheco C.M., Peña B., Seminoff J.A., Torres P., Valle M., Vallejo F., Yañez I.L., Zavala A.Fuentes:scopusHawksbill turtle terra incognita: Conservation genetics of eastern Pacific rookeries
ArticleAbstract: Prior to 2008 and the discovery of several important hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) nestiPalabras claves:Critically Endangered, ERETMOCHELYS IMBRICATA, Management units, mangroves, Phylogeography, Reproductive ecotypeAutores:Altamirano E., Andrés Baquero, Chácon D., Dutton P.H., Fonseca L.G., Frey A., Gadea V., Gaos A.R., Hart C.E., Henríquez A.V., Jaime A. Chaves, Jensen M.P., Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, PhD (c), Lacasella E.L., Lemarie C., Lewison R.R., Liles M.J., Otterstrom S., Peña de Niz A., Torres P., Urteaga J., Vallejo F., Yañez I.L.Fuentes:googlescopusLiving on the edge: Hawksbill turtle nesting and conservation along the Eastern Pacific Rim
ArticleAbstract: Prior to 2007, efforts to monitor and conserve hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) in the easPalabras claves:Critically Endangered, Demography, Mangrove estuary, Marine conservation, Population status, Reproductive biologyAutores:Alfaro-Shigueto J., Altamirano E., Chácon D., Chavarría S., De Niz A.P., Gadea V., Gaos A.R., Henríquez A.V., Jodie Jessica Darquea, Lemarie C., Liles M.J., Mangel J.C., Melero D., Miranda C., Pacheco C.M., Rivera A., Seminoff J.A., Urteaga J., Vallejo F., Yañez I.L.Fuentes:scopusShifting the life-history paradigm: Discovery of novel habitat use by hawksbill turtles
ArticleAbstract: Adult hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) are typically described as open-coast, coral reef aPalabras claves:eastern Pacific, Estuary, Habitat use, Hawksbill, Life history, mangrovesAutores:Andrés Baquero, Gaos A.R., Hasbún C.R., Lewison R.R., Liles M.J., Nichols W.J., Seminoff J.A., Urteaga J., Vásquez M., Wallace B.P., Yañez I.L.Fuentes:scopusSigns of hope in the eastern Pacific: International collaboration reveals encouraging status for a severely depleted population of hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata
ArticleAbstract: While little is known about hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata in the eastern Pacific Ocean, aPalabras claves:Conservation network, Critically Endangered, Eastern Pacific Ocean, ERETMOCHELYS IMBRICATA, Hawksbill turtle, recovery, Status, tortoiseshellAutores:Abreu-Grobois F.A., Alfaro-Shigueto J., Amorocho D., Andrés Baquero, Arauz R., Briseño R., Chácon D., Dueñas C., Gaos A.R., Hasbún C.R., Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, PhD (c), Liles M.J., Mariona G., Muccio C., Nichols W.J., Peña M., Seminoff J.A., Urteaga J., Vásquez M., Wallace B.P., Yañez I.L., Zárate P.M.Fuentes:googlescopusRookery contributions, movements and conservation needs of hawksbill turtles at foraging grounds in the eastern Pacific Ocean
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the spatial ecology of wide-ranging marine species is fundamental to advancing ecologiPalabras claves:Marine conservation, Mixed-stock analysis, Movement, Natal foraging philopatry, Nesting colonies, Rookery contributionsAutores:Ábrego M.E., Alfaro-Shigueto J., Altamirano E., Brittain R., Chácon D., Chavarría S., Daniela Alarcón-Ruales, Donadi R., Dutton P.H., Flores E.E., Fonseca L.G., Gadea V., Gaos A.R., Hart C.E., Henríquez A.V., Jaime A. Chaves, Jensen M.P., Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez, PhD (c), Lemarie C., Lewison R.R., Liles M.J., Llamas I., Lucero J., Mangel J.C., Melero D., Miranda C., Oceguera K., Otterstrom S., Pacheco C.M., Peña B., Seminoff J.A., Torres P., Valle M., Vallejo F., Yañez I.L., Zavala A.Fuentes:scopusSpatial ecology of critically endangered hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata: Implications for management and conservation
ArticleAbstract: Elucidating spatio-temporal movements of animals is an integral component of wildlife conservation aPalabras claves:eastern Pacific, Home range, Mangrove estuary, MIGRATION, Movement, Protected area, Satellite telemetryAutores:Andrés Baquero, Gaos A.R., Hasbún C.R., Lewison R.R., Liles M.J., Nichols W.J., Seminoff J.A., Urteaga J., Vásquez M., Wallace B.P., Yañez I.L.Fuentes:scopus