Projected response of an endangered marine turtle population to climate change

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Vincent S. Saba
Charles A. Stock
James R. Spotila
Frank V. Paladino
Pilar Santidrián Tomillo
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[1] Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program,Department of Biology
[2] Princeton University,Department of Biology
[3] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,undefined
[4] National Marine Fisheries Service,undefined
[5] Northeast Fisheries Science Center,undefined
[6] c/o Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory,undefined
[7] NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory,undefined
[8] Drexel University,undefined
[9] Indiana-Purdue University at Fort Wayne,undefined
[10] The Leatherback Trust,undefined
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Nature Climate Change | 2012年 / 2卷
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Using models and ecological data, this study shows that the eastern Pacific Ocean population of leatherback sea turtles could well face extirpation owing to climate change. However, the findings indicate that it may be possible to sustain a viable nesting population in Costa Rica throughout this century by cooling nests.
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