The Status of Loggerhead, Caretta caretta; Kemp's Ridley, Lepidochelys kempi; and Green, Chelonia mydas, Sea Turtles in U.S. Waters: A Reconsideration


Autoria(s): Dodd, Jr. , C. Kenneth; Byles, Richard
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1991

Resumo

Assessing the status of widely distributed marine species can prove difficult because virtually every sampling technique has assumptions, limitations, and biases that affect the results of the study. These biases often are overlooked when the biological and nonbiological implications of the results are discussed. In a recent review, Thompson (1988) used mostly unpublished population census data derived from studies conducted by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) to draw conclusions about the status of Kemp's ridley, Lepidochelys kempi; Atlantic coast green turtles, Chelonia mydas; and the loggerhead sea turtle, Caretta caretta.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/9919/1/mfr5334.pdf

Dodd, Jr. , C. Kenneth and Byles, Richard (1991) The Status of Loggerhead, Caretta caretta; Kemp's Ridley, Lepidochelys kempi; and Green, Chelonia mydas, Sea Turtles in U.S. Waters: A Reconsideration. Marine Fisheries Review, 53(3), pp. 30-33.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/9919/

http://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/mfr533/mfr5334.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Conservation #Management
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