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Long-Term Movements Of An Adult Male Kemp’S Ridley Sea Turtle (Lepidochelys Kempii) In The Northwestern Gulf Of Mexico
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2016
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Source: Gulf of Mexico Science, 33(2), pp. 206–213
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Journal Title:Gulf of Mexico Science
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Description:Despite recent insights into the spatial ecology of juvenile (Morreale and Standora, 2005; Renaud and Williams, 2005; Mansfield, 2006; McClellan, 2009; Seney and Landry, 2011; Lyn et al., 2012) and postnesting female Kemp’s ridleys (Lepidochelys kempii) (Seney and Landry, 2008, 2011; Shaver and Rubio, 2008; Shaver et al., 2013, 2016), the breeding, migratory, and foraging behaviors of adult male Kemp’s ridleys remain largely unknown (Shaver et al., 2005).
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Source:Gulf of Mexico Science, 33(2), pp. 206–213
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Sea Grant Document Number:TAMU-R-16-020
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Rights Information:CC BY
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