Why we mind sea turtles' underwater business: A review on the study of diving behavior

Volume: 450, Pages: 118 - 136
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
For most of their lifetime, sea turtles have to organize their underwater activities around the necessity to return to the surface to breathe. This group of animals has developed extraordinary diving capacities (over 10 h of single breath-hold dives and dive depths exceeding 1200 m) that allow them to exploit oceanic and neritic habitats, and maintain their role in marine ecosystems, despite the numerous threats imposed on them by human...
Paper Details
Title
Why we mind sea turtles' underwater business: A review on the study of diving behavior
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
450
Pages
118 - 136
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