Coastal light pollution and marine turtles: assessing the magnitude of the problem

RL Kamrowski, C Limpus, J Moloney… - Endangered Species …, 2012 - int-res.com
Globally significant numbers of marine turtles nest on Australian beaches; however, the
human population of Australia is also heavily concentrated around coastal areas. Coastal …

Temporal changes in artificial light exposure of marine turtle nesting areas

RL Kamrowski, C Limpus, R Jones… - Global Change …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Artificial light at night poses a significant threat to multiple taxa across the globe. In coastal
regions, artificial lighting close to marine turtle nesting beaches is disruptive to their …

[图书][B] Sea turtles and the environmental management of industrial activities in north west Western Australia

KL Pendoley - 2005 - researchportal.murdoch.edu.au
The nesting demographics of sea turtles using beaches within the Barrow, Lowendal,
Montebello (BLM) island complex on the North West Shelf of Western Australia were …

Assessing coastal artificial light and potential exposure of wildlife at a national scale: the case of marine turtles in Brazil

LP Colman, PH Lara, J Bennie, AC Broderick… - Biodiversity and …, 2020 - Springer
Coastal areas provide critical nesting habitat for marine turtles. Understanding how artificial
light might impact populations is key to guide management strategies. Here we assess the …

Artificial lighting and disrupted sea-finding behaviour in hatchling loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) on the Woongarra coast, south-east Queensland, Australia

M Berry, DT Booth, CJ Limpus - Australian journal of zoology, 2013 - CSIRO Publishing
Coastal development adjacent to sea turtle nesting beaches can result in an increase in
exposure to artificial lighting at night. That lighting can repel nesting females and interfere …

Influence of industrial light pollution on the sea-finding behaviour of flatback turtle hatchlings

RL Kamrowski, C Limpus, K Pendoley… - Wildlife …, 2015 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Numerous studies show that artificial light disrupts the sea-finding ability of marine
turtle hatchlings. Yet very little has been published regarding sea-finding for flatback turtles …

Quantifying the impact of light pollution on sea turtle nesting using ground-based imagery

J Vandersteen, S Kark, K Sorrell, N Levin - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
Remote sensing of anthropogenic light has substantial potential to quantify light pollution
levels and understand its impact on a wide range of taxa. Currently, the use of space-borne …

[PDF][PDF] Artificial lights as a significant cause of morbidity of leatherback sea turtles in Pongara National Park, Gabon

SL Deem, F Boussamba, AZ Nguema… - Marine Turtle …, 2007 - repository.si.edu
Although leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriácea) live in oceans throughout the
world, it has recently been confirmed that the coast of Central Afi-ica is home to one of the …

Association between nighttime artificial light pollution and sea turtle nest density along Florida coast: A geospatial study using VIIRS remote sensing data

Z Hu, H Hu, Y Huang - Environmental Pollution, 2018 - Elsevier
Artificial lighting at night has becoming a new type of pollution posing an important
anthropogenic environmental pressure on organisms. The objective of this research was to …

[HTML][HTML] Light pollution affects nesting behavior of loggerhead turtles and predation risk of nests and hatchlings

E Silva, A Marco, J da Graça, H Pérez, E Abella… - … of Photochemistry and …, 2017 - Elsevier
The introduction of artificial light into wildlife habitats is a rapidly expanding aspect of global
change, which has many negative impacts on a wide range of taxa. In this experimental …