Satellite tracking of sea turtles: where have we been and where do we go next?

BJ Godley, JM Blumenthal, AC Broderick… - Endangered species …, 2008 - int-res.com
The use of satellite tracking for the fundamental and applied study of marine turtles began in
the 1980s but has undergone rapid growth in recent years. To provide a background against …

Potential interactions between diadromous fishes of UK conservation importance and the electromagnetic fields and subsea noise from marine renewable energy …

AB Gill, M Bartlett, F Thomsen - Journal of fish biology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The considerable extent of construction and operation of marine renewable energy
developments (MRED) within UK and adjacent waters will lead, among other things, to the …

Summer distribution and migration of nonbreeding albatrosses: individual consistencies and implications for conservation

RA Phillips, JRD Silk, JP Croxall, V Afanasyev… - Ecology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Many birds show a surprising degree of intraspecific variability in migratory tendency and
choice of wintering site. In this study, we tracked the seasonal movements of 35 …

Loyalty pays: potential life history consequences of fidelity to marine foraging regions by southern elephant seals

CJA Bradshaw, MA Hindell, MD Sumner, KJ Michael - Animal Behaviour, 2004 - Elsevier
Choices made by foraging animals should maximize energy intake, although 'irrational'short-
term behaviours are common. One explanation for this is that environmental variation may …

A dispersive migration in the Atlantic puffin and its implications for migratory navigation

T Guilford, R Freeman, D Boyle, B Dean, H Kirk… - PLoS …, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Navigational control of avian migration is understood, largely from the study of terrestrial
birds, to depend on either genetically or culturally inherited information. By tracking the …

Avian long-distance navigation: experiments with migratory birds

S Åkesson - Avian migration, 2003 - Springer
Many avian migrants perform the most impressive long-distance flights between breeding
and wintering areas sometimes located several thousands of kilometres apart. These birds …

Dispersal, movements and site fidelity of post‐fledging King Eiders Somateria spectabilis and their attendant females

RL Bentzen, AN Powell - Ibis, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Post‐fledging dispersal and site fidelity are poorly understood, particularly for sea ducks that
spend the majority of their annual cycle at sea. This is the first description of movements and …

Human translocation as an alternative hypothesis to explain the presence of giant tortoises on remote islands in the south‐western Indian Ocean

L Wilmé, PO Waeber, JU Ganzhorn - Journal of Biogeography, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Giant tortoises are known from several remote islands in the Indian Ocean (IO). Our present
understanding of ocean circulation patterns, the age of the islands, and the life history traits …

Insight of scent: experimental evidence of olfactory capabilities in the wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans)

J Mardon, AP Nesterova, J Traugott… - Journal of …, 2010 - journals.biologists.com
Wandering albatrosses routinely forage over thousands of kilometres of open ocean, but the
sensory mechanisms used in the food search itself have not been completely elucidated …

人工培育幼年绿海龟的卫星追踪试验

叶明彬, 陈华灵, 古河祥, 李丕鹏 - 四川动物, 2015 - cqvip.com
2011 年6 月—2012 年2 月期间, 在3 只人工培育的幼年绿海龟背甲上安装微型卫星追踪器,
通过全球Argos 系统开展追踪监测, 旨在研究海龟洄游路线以及海流, 海水叶绿素浓度等因子对 …