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Foraging and overwintering behavior of loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta in the western North Atlantic

机译:北大西洋西北大西洋蝗虫海龟的觅食和过冬行为

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Discerning the foraging habitat requirements of wildlife is key to providing for their conservation and management, especially with rare species. Sea turtles are slow-growing, late-maturing species that undertake wide-ranging migrations, making them especially susceptible to changes and disruptions in their environment. To protect and successfully manage these imperiled populations, an understanding of their spatial ecology is required; thus, characterizing critical habitats, identifying high-density areas, and identifying foraging regions is essential. We captured 30 loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta (male and female; juvenile and adult) in the estuarine waters of North Carolina (USA) and tracked them in western North Atlantic neritic (nearshore and offshore) waters. Using a combination of satellite telemetry and spatial modeling techniques, we characterized their movements and identified foraging and overwintering sites. Average core-use areas in the north had greater net primary production (NPP) and were smaller than those in the south, indicating more abundant marine resources in northern foraging regions. In summer, loggerheads migrated to both northern and southern foraging grounds, but most (53%) resided within North Carolina neritic waters. Likewise, the majority of loggerheads (67%) we tracked in winter remained in North Carolina neritic waters, underscoring the importance of this area as year-round foraging habitat, and lending to its consideration as potential critical habitat for both juvenile and adult loggerheads. The change to foraging behavior mode was significantly influenced by day of the year, geographic location, and NPP; however, individual-specific factors influenced switching probabilities relative to other covariates. Data highlighting 'hotspots' or densely used areas by foraging sea turtles can thus be used by conservation managers to make informed decisions concerning sea turtle conservation measures.
机译:挑剔野生动物的觅食栖息地要求是提供保护和管理的关键,特别是稀有物种。海龟正在增长缓慢,晚熟的物种,进行广泛的迁移,使其特别容易受到环境的变化和中断。为了保护和成功管理这些危险的人口,需要了解他们的空间生态学;因此,表征关键栖息地,识别高密度区域,识别觅食区域是必不可少的。我们在北卡罗来纳州河口水域(美国)的河口水域中捕获了30龟的30龟龟(男女;少年和成人),并在西北大西洋内书呆子(近岸和近海)水域追踪它们。使用卫星遥测和空间建模技术的组合,我们表征了他们的运动和识别的觅食和越冬场地。北方的平均核心使用区域具有更大的净初级生产(NPP),比南方的净初级生产(NPP)小,表明北方觅食地区的船舶资源更丰富。在夏季,Loggerheads迁移到北方和南方的觅食地,但大多数(53%)居住在北卡罗来纳内书呆子中。同样,我们在冬季追踪的大多数伐木头(67%)仍然在北卡罗来纳内书呆子中,强调了这一领域的重要性作为全年的觅食栖息地,并借给其少年和成人令人危机的潜在关键栖息地贷款。觅食行为模式的变化受年度的一天,地理位置和NPP的影响很大;然而,个人特定因素影响了相对于其他协变量的开关概率。因此,通过觅食,可以通过觅食经理来突出“热点”或密集使用的地区,通过保护管理员使用关于海龟保护措施的知情决策。

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