[HTML][HTML] A review of how the biology of male sea turtles may help mitigate female-biased hatchling sex ratio skews in a warming climate

GC Hays, T Shimada, G Schofield - Marine biology, 2022 - Springer
In a warming climate, male sea turtles may become increasingly rare due to temperature-
dependent sex determination with females being produced at warmer temperatures. Hence …

Key issues in assessing threats to sea turtles: knowledge gaps and future directions

MMPB Fuentes, E McMichael, CY Kot… - Endangered Species …, 2023 - int-res.com
Sea turtles are an iconic group of marine megafauna that have been exposed to multiple
anthropogenic threats across their different life stages, especially in the past decades. This …

SeaTurtleID: A novel long-span dataset highlighting the importance of timestamps in wildlife re-identification

K Papafitsoros, L Adam, V Čermák, L Picek - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2022 - arxiv.org
This paper introduces SeaTurtleID, the first public large-scale, long-span dataset with sea
turtle photographs captured in the wild. The dataset is suitable for benchmarking re …

[HTML][HTML] Operational sex ratio estimated from drone surveys for a species threatened by climate warming

MN Staines, CE Smith, CA Madden Hof, DT Booth… - Marine Biology, 2022 - Springer
Rising sand temperatures resulting from climate warming may cause the 'feminization'of sea
turtle populations, which have temperature-dependent sex determination. In July and …

Social media mining and photo-identification detects the shift of long-term seasonal foraging habitat for a juvenile loggerhead sea turtle

K Papafitsoros - bioRxiv, 2022 - biorxiv.org
Animal imagery uploaded on social media has been identified as an important tool in wildlife
research and conservation and has been used in a variety of recent studies. Here a case …