Survival and dispersal routes of head-started loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) post-hatchlings in the Mediterranean Sea

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Sara Abalo-Morla
Adolfo Marco
Jesús Tomás
Ohiana Revuelta
Elena Abella
Vicente Marco
José Luis Crespo-Picazo
Carolina Fernández
Fernanda Valdés
María del Carmen Arroyo
Susana Montero
Cristina Vázquez
Juan Eymar
José Antonio Esteban
José Pelegrí
Eduardo J. Belda
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[1] Universitat Politècnica de València,Research Institute for Integrated Management of Coastal Areas
[2] Doñana Biological Station (CSIC),Marine Zoology Unit, Instituto Cavanilles de Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva
[3] University of Valencia,Agencia de Medio Ambiente y Agua, Consejería de Medio Ambiente y Ordenación del Territorio (CMAOT)
[4] Centro de Recuperación de Animales Marinos (CRAM),Consellería de Medi Ambient
[5] Fundación Oceanogràfic,Member of Reserching Group Animal Welfare Science, Humanities, Ethics and the Law. Interdisciplinary Animal Studies (AWSHEL
[6] Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias,IAS)
[7] Avanqua Oceanogràfic-Ágora,undefined
[8] Junta de Andalucía,undefined
[9] Aquarium of Sevilla,undefined
[10] Generalitat Valenciana,undefined
[11] Xaloc Asociación para el Estudio y Conservación del Entorno,undefined
[12] Fundación General de la Universidad de Alcalá (FGUA-UAH),undefined
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Marine Biology | 2018年 / 165卷
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Several loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) nesting events have been recorded along Spain’s Mediterranean coast, outside its known nesting range, in recent years. In view of the possible expansion of its nesting range and considering the conservation status of this species, management measures like nest protection and head-start programs have been implemented. To study the dispersal behavior and survival of head-started loggerheads, 19 post-hatchlings from three nesting events were satellite tracked after their release in three consecutive years (2015–2017). This paper presents the first study of survival probabilities and dispersal movements of loggerhead post-hatchlings in the Mediterranean basin. Monitored post-hatchlings dispersed over large areas using variable routes, mainly off the continental shelf. Nonetheless, post-hatchlings dispersed to high-productivity warmer areas during the coldest months of monitoring. These areas might be optimum for their survival and development. We observed differences regarding dispersal orientation and routes among individuals, even from the same nest, release date, and location. Our survival models contributed to improving current survival estimates for sea turtle post-hatchlings. We observed a high probability of survival in head-started individuals during the first months after release, usually the most critical period after reintroduction. The data did not support an effect of habitat (neritic or oceanic) in survival, or an effect of the region (Balearic sea or Alboran sea) in survival probability. Differences in survival between nests were observed. These differences might be related to parasitic infections suffered during the head-starting period. This study shows that nest management measures may contribute to the conservation and range expansion of the loggerhead turtle population in the western Mediterranean.
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