Biology of Sea Turtles, Volume I

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advanced sea turtle life history research
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Blair E. Witherington
Brian W. Bowen
Carapace Length
caretta
Caretta Caretta
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Catherine M. F. Lohmann
chelonia
Colin J. Limpus
conservation biology strategies
David W. Owens
ecological adaptation mechanisms
embryonic development studies
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Frank V. Paladino
green
Green Sea Turtles
Green Turtles
Hawksbill
Hawksbill Turtle
Hind Flippers
James R. Spotila
Jeanette Wyneken
Jeffrey D. Miller
John A. Musick
Juvenile Green Turtles
Juvenile Loggerheads
Karen A. Bjorndal
Kemp's Ridley
kemps
Kemp’s Ridley
Kenneth J. Lohmann
Leatherback Sea Turtle
Leatherback Turtles
Length Frequency Analysis
loggerhead
Loggerhead Hatchlings
Loggerhead Turtles
M.Y. Chaloupka
marine
marine reptile physiology
Marine Turtles
Michael P. O'Connor
Michael Salmon
migratory behavior research
Molly E. Lutcavage
mydas
Natural Beaches
nesting
Nesting Beach
North Atlantic Gyre
Olive Ridley
Peter C. H. Pritchard
population genetics analysis
Ralph A. Ackerman
Renourished Beaches
ridley
Robert H. George
Salt Gland
Sea Turtle
Sea Turtle Eggs
Stephen A. Karl
Von Bertalanffy Growth Function

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849384226
  • Weight: 798g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Dec 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Sea turtles have existed for millions of years, making them fascinating subjects of study. In the last 20 years, the science of sea turtle biology has expanded at an exponential rate, leading to major advances in many areas. This book synthesizes the results of these advances and focuses on how these endangered marine reptiles operate in, adapt to, and are dependent upon particular features of their marine environment. New technology in data gathering, such as DNA analyses, remote sensing, and physiological monitoring techniques, has led to a much greater understanding of the biology of the sea turtle at all stages of their life history.
Lutz, Peter L.; Musick, John A.