Fine scale geographic residence and annual primary production drive body condition of wild immature green turtles (Chelonia mydas) in Martinique Island (Lesser Antilles)

The change of animal biometrics (body mass and body size) can reveal important information about their living environment as well as determine the survival potential and reproductive success of individuals and thus the persistence of populations. However, weighing individuals like marine turtles in...

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Main Authors: Marc Bonola, Marc Girondot, Jean-Patrice Robin, Jordan Martin, Flora Siegwalt, Lorène Jeantet, Pierre Lelong, Clément Grand, Philippine Chambault, Denis Etienne, Julie Gresser, Gaëlle Hielard, Alexandre Arqué, Sidney Régis, Nicolas Lecerf, Cédric Frouin, Fabien Lefebvre, Emmanuel Sutter, Fabien Vedie, Cyrille Barnerias, Laurent Thieulle, Robinson Bordes, Christelle Guimera, Nathalie Aubert, Myriam Bouaziz, Adrien Pinson, Frédéric Flora, Matthieu Duru, Abdelwahab Benhalilou, Céline Murgale, Thomas Maillet, Lucas Andreani, Guilhem Campistron, Maxym Sikora, Fabian Rateau, Francis George, Joffrey Eggenspieler, Thierry Woignier, Jean-Pierre Allenou, Laurent Louis-Jean, Bénédicte Chanteur, Christelle Béranger, Jessica Crillon, Aude Brador, Caroline Habold, Yvon Le Maho, Damien Chevallier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Company of Biologists 2019-12-01
Series:Biology Open
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Online Access:http://bio.biologists.org/content/8/12/bio048058