4 resultados para Lagrangian bounds

em Acceda, el repositorio institucional de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. España


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[EN]The lagrangian evolution of 4 months old anticyclonic intrathermocline eddy of the Canary Eddy Corridor is investigated from the trajectories of 5 satellites tracked drifting buoys. Buoys were drogued below and above the Ekman depth at 15 m and 100 m, respectively. One buoy remained inside the eddy during almost 4 months being thus a long lived coherent feature with a life span of at least 8 months. The eddy consisted in a central core rotating in solid body rotation with a rather constant periodicity of 4 days and in an outer ring rotating much more slowly with periodicities between 8 and 12 days…

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[EN] Aim: A key life-history component for many animals is the need for movement between different geographical locations at particular times. Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) hatchlings disperse from their natal location to spend an early pelagic stage in the ocean, followed by a neritic stage where small juveniles settle in coastal areas. In this study, we combined genetic and Lagrangian drifter data to investigate the connectivity between natal and foraging locations. In particular, we focus on the evidence for transatlantic transport.

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[EN] Green turtle hatchlings disperse away from their natal location to spend an early pelagic stage in the ocean, followed by a neritic stage where small juveniles settle in coastal areas. Here, we combined genetic and Lagrangian drifter data to investigate the connectivity between natal and foraging locations; particularly focussing on the evidence for transatlantic transport. Our results supported the general hypothesis that turtles tend to select foraging areas ‘closest-to-home’.