
Bibliographie
Liste des références bibliographiques utilisées pour chaque module
Module 1
Tortues marines : origine, évolution et diversité
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Arvy, C., Dia, A. T., Colas, F., & Fretey, J. (2000). Records of Caretta caretta in Mauritania. Marine Turtle Newsletter, 88(8).
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Barnett, L. K., Emms, C., Cham, A. M., & Mortimer, J. A. (2004). The distribution and conservation status of marine turtles in The Gambia, West Africa: a first assessment. Oryx, 38(2), 203-208.
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Barbosa, C., Broderick, A. C., & Catry, P. (1998). Marine turtles in the Orango National Park (Bijagós Archipelago, Guinea-Bissau). Marine Turtle Newsletter, 81, 6-7.
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Bertolero, A., Donoyan, J., & Weitzmann, B. (2009). Marine reptiles: adaptations, taxonomy, distribution and life cycles. Marine ecology. EOLLS Publishing, UNESCO, Oxford, UK, 390-414.
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Billes, A., Huijbregts, B., Marmet, J., Mounguengui, A., Mamfoumbi, J., & Odzeano, C. (2006). Nesting of sea turtles in the Gamba Complex of Protected Areas: first monitoring of a nesting beach. Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington, 12, 319-326.
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Cadena, E. A., & Parham, J. F. (2015). Oldest known marine turtle? A new protostegid from the Lower Cretaceous of Colômbia. PaleoBios, 32(1).
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Cardona, L., Aguilar, A., & Pazos, L. (2009). Delayed ontogenic dietary shift and high levels of omnivory in green turtles (Chelonia mydas) from the NW coast of Africa. Marine Biology, 156(7), 1487-1495.
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Catry, P., Barbosa, C., Indjai, B., Almeida, A., Godley, B.J. & Vie, J.C. (2002). First census of the green turtle at Poilao, Bijagós Archipelago, Guinea-Bissau: the most important nesting colony on the Atlantic coast of Africa. Oryx, 36: 400-403.
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Catry, P., Barbosa, C., Paris, B., Indjai, B., Almeida, A., Limoges, B., ... & Pereira, H. (2009). Status, ecology, and conservation of sea turtles in Guinea-Bissau. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 8(2), 150-160.
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Catry P, Barbosa C & Indjai B 2010. Marine Turtles of Guinea-Bissau. Status, Biology and Conservation. Instituto da Biodiversidade e das Áreas Protegidas, Bissau. 127p
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Cozens, J., Renom, B., Taxonera, A., Sanchez, C., Cruz, A., & Lopes, R. (2013). Nesting of green turtle Chelonia mydas on Sal, Cape Verde Islands, in August 2013. Zoologia Caboverdiana, 4 (1): 21-24.
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Diagne, T. (1999). Tortues marines de la Réserve de la Biosphère du Delta du Saloum et de sa périphérie. Statuts, tendances et problématiques de la conservation. Rapport de consultation pour la Formulation du Plan de Gestion de la Réserve de la Biosphère du Delta du Saloum (RBDS). Miméographie, UICN, 19 pp.
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Dupuy, A. R. (1986). The status of marine turtles in Senegal. Marine Turtle Newsletter, 39: 47.
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Eckert, S. A. (2006). High-use oceanic areas for Atlantic leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) as identified using satellite telemetered location and dive information. Marine Biology, 149(5), 1257-1267.
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Environnement Illimité Inc. (2013). Simandou Project, Port Component: Sea Turtles – Morebaya River Baseline report (Guinea). 20 pages and 4 appendices.
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Evers, S. W., & Benson, R. B. (2019). A new phylogenetic hypothesis of turtles with implications for the timing and number of evolutionary transitions to marine lifestyles in the group. Palaeontology, 62(1), 93-134.
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Fossette, S., Girard, C., Lopez-Mendilaharsu, M., Miller, P., Domingo, A., Evans, D., ... & Georges, J. Y. (2010). Atlantic leatherback migratory paths and temporary residence areas. PLoS One, 5(11), e13908.
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Fretey, J., & Malaussena, J. P. (1991). Sea turtle nesting in Sierra Leone, West Africa. Marine Turtle Newsletter, 54, 10-12.
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Fretey, J. (1999). Repartition des tortues du genre Lepidochelys Fitzinger, 1843. I. L'Atlantique ouest. Biogeographica, 75 (3): 97-117
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Fretey, J., Ndoye, A., & Fall, A. (2012). New Northern Limit of Nesting of Lepidochelys olivacea in the East Atlantic Ocean: North Senegal (West Africa). Marine Turtle Newsletter, 135, 19-20.
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Gilbert, S. F., Loredo, G. A., Brukman, A., & Burke, A. C. (2001). Morphogenesis of the turtle shell: the development of a novel structure in tetrapod evolution. Evolution & development, 3(2), 47-58.
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Godley, B. J., Barbosa, C., Bruford, M., Broderick, A. C., Catry, P., Coyne, M. S., ... & Witt, M. J. (2010). Unravelling migratory connectivity in marine turtles using multiple methods. Journal of Applied Ecology, 47(4), 769-778.
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Hama, F. L., Karaica, D., Dyc, C., Bilal, A. S. O., Wagne, M. M., Bâ, O. Y., ... & Fretey, J. (2019). Sea turtle stranding events along the Mauritanian coast. Salamandra, 55(3), 199-210.
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Hawkes, L. A., Broderick, A. C., Coyne, M. S., Godfrey, M. H., Lopez-Jurado, L. F., Lopez-Suarez, P., ... & Godley, B. J. (2006). Phenotypically linked dichotomy in sea turtle foraging requires multiple conservation approaches. Current Biology, 16(10), 990-995.
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Hirayama, R. (1997). Distribution and diversity of Cretaceous chelonioids. In Ancient marine reptiles (pp. 225-241). Academic Press.
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Lyson, T. R., Bever, G. S., Scheyer, T. M., Hsiang, A. Y., & Gauthier, J. A. (2013). Evolutionary origin of the turtle shell. Current Biology, 23(12), 1113-1119.
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Lyson, T. R., Rubidge, B. S., Scheyer, T. M., de Queiroz, K., Schachner, E. R., Smith, R. M., ... & Bever, G. S. (2016). Fossorial origin of the turtle shell. Current Biology, 26(14), 1887-1894.
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Lyson, T. R., & Bever, G. S. (2020). Origin and evolution of the turtle body plan. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 51, 143-166.
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Marco, A., Abella Pérez, E., Monzón Argüello, C., Martins, S., Araujo, S., & López-Jurado, L. F. (2011). The international importance of the archipelago of Cape Verde for marine turtles, in particular the loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta. Zoologia Caboverdiana, 2(1), 1-11.
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Menéndez-Blázquez, J., & Marín-Capuz, G. (2021). Analysis of the scientific production on sea turtles in Cabo Verde. Basic and Applied Herpetology, 36, 19-34.
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Monzón‐Argüello, C., López‐Jurado, L. F., Rico, C., Marco, A., López, P., Hays, G. C., & Lee, P. L. (2010). Evidence from genetic and Lagrangian drifter data for transatlantic transport of small juvenile green turtles. Journal of Biogeography, 37(9), 1752-1766.
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Motani, R. (2009). The evolution of marine reptiles. Evolution: Education and Outreach, 2(2), 224-235.
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Patrício, A. R., Formia, A., Barbosa, C., Broderick, A. C., Bruford, M., Carreras, C., ... & Godley, B. J. (2017). Dispersal of green turtles from Africa’s largest rookery assessed through genetic markers. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 569, 215-225.
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Reisz, R. R., & Head, J. J. (2008). Turtle origins out to sea. Nature, 456(7221), 450-451.
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Varo-Cruz, N., López, P., Cozens, J., Liria-Loza, A., Fretey, J., & López-Jurado, L. F. (2011). New records of the olive ridley sea turtle Lepidochelys olivacea (Eschscholtz, 1829) from the Cape Verde Islands. Zoologia Caboverdiana, 2, 53-61.
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Varo-Cruz, N., López, P., Cozens, J., Liria-Lozal, A., Fretey, J., & López-Jurado, L. F. (2011). On the Presence of Lepidochelys olivacea (Eschscholtz, 1829) in the Cape Verde Archipelago. Marine Turtle Newsletter, 130, 25-26.
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Varo‐Cruz, N., Bermejo, J. A., Calabuig, P., Cejudo, D., Godley, B. J., López‐Jurado, L. F., ... & Hawkes, L. A. (2016). New findings about the spatial and temporal use of the Eastern Atlantic Ocean by large juvenile loggerhead turtles. Diversity and Distributions, 22(4), 481-492.
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Veiga, N.C.F. (2018). Catálogo de Praias Importantes para Nidificação da Tartaruga Comum (Caretta caretta) em Cabo Verde. MSc Thesis, Departamento de Biologia da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal.
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Wallace, B. P., DiMatteo, A. D., Hurley, B. J., Finkbeiner, E. M., Bolten, A. B., Chaloupka, M. Y., ... & Mast, R. B. (2010). Regional management units for marine turtles: a novel framework for prioritizing conservation and research across multiple scales. Plos One, 5(12), e15465.


Module 2
Anatomie, physiologie et adaptations
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Bartol, S.M., Musick, J.A. (2003). Sensory biology of sea turtles. In: Lutz PL, Musick JA, Wyneken J, editors. The biology of sea turtles. Vol. II. Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press. p. 79–102.
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Casey, J. P., James, M. C., & Williard, A. S. (2014). Behavioral and metabolic contributions to thermoregulation in freely swimming leatherback turtles at high latitudes. Journal of Experimental Biology, 217(13), 2331-2337.
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Chen, I. H., Yang, W., & Meyers, M. A. (2015). Leatherback sea turtle shell: a tough and flexible biological design. Acta Biomaterialia, 28, 2-12.
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Eckert, S. A., Eckert, K. L., Ponganis, P., & Kooyman, G. L. (1989). Diving and foraging behavior of leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 67(11), 2834-2840.
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Ketten, D. R., & Bartol, S. M. (2005). Functional measures of sea turtle hearing. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Marine Biology Deptartment.
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Reina, R. D., Jones, T. T., & Spotila, J. R. (2002). Salt and water regulation by the leatherback sea turtle Dermochelys coriacea. Journal of Experimental Biology, 205(13), 1853-1860.
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Samuel, Y., Morreale, S. J., Clark, C. W., Greene, C. H., & Richmond, M. E. (2005). Underwater, low-frequency noise in a coastal sea turtle habitat. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 117(3), 1465-1472.
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Southwood, A., Fritsches, K., Brill, R., & Swimmer, Y. (2008). Sound, chemical, and light detection in sea turtles and pelagic fishes: sensory-based approaches to bycatch reduction in longline fisheries. Endangered Species Research, 5(2-3), 225-238.
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Wyneken, J. (2001) The anatomy of sea turtles. US Department of Commerce NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-470. 172.
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Wyneken, J. (2003). The external morphology, musculoskeletal system, and neuro-anatomy of sea turtles. In: Lutz PL, Musick JA, Wyneken J, editors. The biology of sea turtles. Vol. II. Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press., p. 39-77.
Module 3
Cycle de vie et reproduction
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Ackerman, R. A., Lutz, P. L., & Musick, J. A. (1997). The nest environment and the embryonic development of sea turtles. The Biology of Sea Turtles—Volume I, 83-106.
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Bézy, V. S., Putman, N. F., Umbanhowar, J. A., Orrego, C. M., Fonseca, L. G., Quirós-Pereira, W. M., ... & Lohmann, K. J. (2020). Mass-nesting events in olive ridley sea turtles: environmental predictors of timing and size. Animal Behaviour, 163, 85-94.
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Carr, A., & Hirth, H. (1961). Social facilitation in green turtle siblings. Animal Behaviour, 9(1-2), 68-70.
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Catry, P., Barbosa, C., Paris, B., Indjai, B., Almeida, A., Limoges, B., ... & Pereira, H. (2009). Status, ecology, and conservation of sea turtles in Guinea-Bissau. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 8(2), 150-160.
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Catry P, Regalla A (Eds). 2018. Parque Nacional Marinho João Vieira e Poilão: Biodiversidade e Conservação. IBAP – Instituto da Biodiversidade e das Áreas Protegidas, Bissau
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Cejudo, D., Cabrera, I., López-Jurado, L. F., & Alfama, P. (1999). The reproductive biology of Caretta caretta on the island of Boavista (Republic of Cabo Verde, Western Africa).
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Davenport, J. (1997). Temperature and the life-history strategies of sea turtles. Journal of thermal biology, 22(6), 479-488.
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Díaz Merry, A., & López-Jurado, L. F. (2001). Temporary sequences of ovoposition in loggerhead females from Cape Verde islands. In: Proceedings 21st Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA.
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Garcon, J. S., Grech, A., Moloney, J., & Hamann, M. (2010). Relative Exposure Index: an important factor in sea turtle nesting distribution. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 20(2), 140-149.
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Eckert, S. A., Bagley, D., Kubis, S., Ehrhart, L., Johnson, C., Stewart, K., & DeFreese, D. (2006). Internesting and postnesting movements and foraging habitats of leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) nesting in Florida. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 5(2), 239-248.
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Hamann, M., Jessop, T., Limpus, C., & Whittier, J. (2002). Interactions among endocrinology, seasonal reproductive cycles and the nesting biology of the female green sea turtle. Marine Biology, 140(4), 823-830.
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Hancock, J. M. (2020). The sea turtles of São Tomé and Príncipe: Ecology, genetics and current status of distinct species nesting on an oceanic archipelago. Dissertação de Doutoramento. Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa.
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Hays, G. C., Mackay, A., Adams, C. R., Mortimer, J. A., Speakman, J. R., & Boerema, M. (1995). Nest site selection by sea turtles. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 75(3), 667-674.
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Hays, G. C., Fossette, S., Katselidis, K. A., Schofield, G., & Gravenor, M. B. (2010). Breeding periodicity for male sea turtles, operational sex ratios, and implications in the face of climate change. Conservation Biology, 24(6), 1636-1643.
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Laloë, J. O., Esteban, N., Berkel, J., & Hays, G. C. (2016). Sand temperatures for nesting sea turtles in the Caribbean: Implications for hatchling sex ratios in the face of climate change. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 474, 92-99.
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Lockley, E. C., Fouda, L., Correia, S. M., Taxonera, A., Nash, L. N., Fairweather, K., ... & Eizaguirre, C. (2020). Long-term survey of sea turtles (Caretta caretta) reveals correlations between parasite infection, feeding ecology, reproductive success and population dynamics. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 1-11.
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Marco, A., Abella Pérez, E., Monzón Argüello, C., Martins, S., Araujo, S., & López-Jurado, L. F. (2011). The international importance of the archipelago of Cape Verde for marine turtles, in particular the loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta. Zoologia Caboverdiana, 2(1), 1-11.
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Marques, A. M. C. (2014). Que influência tem a localização do ninho na proporção de sexos da espécie tartaruga-verde (Chelonia mydas), na ilha de Poilão, Guiné-Bissau? Dissertação de Mestrado, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa.
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Mrosovsky, N. (1980). Thermal biology of sea turtles. American Zoologist, 20(3), 531-547.
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Omeyer, L. C., Godley, B. J., & Broderick, A. C. (2017). Growth rates of adult sea turtles. Endangered Species Research, 34, 357-371.
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Patrício, A. R., Barbosa, C., Catry, P., & Regalla, A. (2021). Ecology and conservation of green turtles in Guinea-Bissau. Testudo, 9 (3), 102-114
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Patrício, A. R., Marques, A., Barbosa, C., Broderick, A. C., Godley, B. J., Hawkes, L. A., ... & Catry, P. (2017). Balanced primary sex ratios and resilience to climate change in a major sea turtle population. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 577, 189-203.
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Pike, D. A. (2013). Climate influences the global distribution of sea turtle nesting. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 22(5), 555-566.
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Pina, A., Martins, S., Abu-Raya, M., & Marco, A. (2020). Body condition of loggerhead turtles Caretta caretta nesting in Cabo Verde is independent of their reproductive output. Zoologia Caboverdiana.
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Santos, R. G., Pinheiro, H. T., Martins, A. S., Riul, P., Bruno, S. C., Janzen, F. J., & Ioannou, C. C. (2016). The anti-predator role of within-nest emergence synchrony in sea turtle hatchlings. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 283(1834), 20160697.
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Soares, L. S., Bjorndal, K. A., Bolten, A. B., dei Marcovaldi, M. A., Luz, P. B., Machado, R., ... & Wayne, M. L. (2018). Effects of hybridization on sea turtle fitness. Conservation Genetics, 19(6), 1311-1322.
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Tanner, C. E., Marco, A., Martins, S., Abella-Perez, E., & Hawkes, L. A. (2019). Highly feminised sex-ratio estimations for the world’s third-largest nesting aggregation of loggerhead sea turtles. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 621, 209-219.
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Varo Cruz, N., Cejudo, D., & López Jurado, L. F. (2007). Reproductive biology of the loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta L. 1758) on the island of Boavista (Cape Verde, West Africa).
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Whitmore, C. P., & Dutton, P. H. (1985). Infertility, embryonic mortality and nest-site selection in leatherback and green sea turtles in Suriname. Biological Conservation, 34(3), 251-272.
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Wibbels, T., Lutz, P. L., Musick, J. A., & Wyneken, J. (2003). Critical approaches to sex determination in sea turtles. The biology of sea turtles – vol 2, 103-134.
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Arthur, K. E., Boyle, M. C., & Limpus, C. J. (2008). Ontogenetic changes in diet and habitat use in green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) life history. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 362, 303-311.
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Avens, L., & Lohmann, K. J. (2003). Use of multiple orientation cues by juvenile loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta. Journal of Experimental Biology, 206(23), 4317-4325.
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Bolten, A. B., Lutz, P. L., Musick, J. A., & Wyneken, J. (2003). Variation in sea turtle life history patterns: neritic vs. oceanic developmental stages. The biology of sea turtles, 2, 243-257.
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Davenport, J. (1997). Temperature and the life-history strategies of sea turtles. Journal of Thermal Biology, 22(6), 479-488.
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Eder, E., Ceballos, A., Martins, S., Pérez-García, H., Marín, I., Marco, A., & Cardona, L. (2012). Foraging dichotomy in loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta off northwestern Africa. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 470, 113-122.
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Fuxjager, M. J., Eastwood, B. S., & Lohmann, K. J. (2011). Orientation of hatchling loggerhead sea turtles to regional magnetic fields along a transoceanic migratory pathway. Journal of Experimental Biology, 214(15), 2504-2508.
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Girard, C., Sudre, J., Benhamou, S., Roos, D., & Luschi, P. (2006). Homing in green turtles Chelonia mydas: oceanic currents act as a constraint rather than as an information source. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 322, 281-289.
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Godley, B. J., Almeida, A., Barbosa, C., Broderick, A. C., Catry, P. X., Hays, G. C., ... & Godley, B. J. (2003). Using Satellite Telemetry to Determine Post-Nesting Migratory Corridors and Foraging Grounds of Green Turtles Nesting at Poilão, Guinea Bissau. Methodology, 5(7).
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Godley, B. J., Barbosa, C., Bruford, M., Broderick, A. C., Catry, P., Coyne, M. S., ... & Witt, M. J. (2010). Unravelling migratory connectivity in marine turtles using multiple methods. Journal of Applied Ecology, 47(4), 769-778.
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Hawkes, L. A., Witt, M. J., Broderick, A. C., Coker, J. W., Coyne, M. S., Dodd, M., ... & Godley, B. J. (2011). Home on the range: spatial ecology of loggerhead turtles in Atlantic waters of the USA. Diversity and Distributions, 17(4), 624-640.
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Hawkes, L. A., Broderick, A. C., Coyne, M. S., Godfrey, M. H., Lopez-Jurado, L. F., Lopez-Suarez, P., ... & Godley, B. J. (2006). Phenotypically linked dichotomy in sea turtle foraging requires multiple conservation approaches. Current Biology, 16(10), 990-995.
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Hays, G. C., Fossette, S., Katselidis, K. A., Mariani, P., & Schofield, G. (2010). Ontogenetic development of migration: Lagrangian drift trajectories suggest a new paradigm for sea turtles. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 7(50), 1319-1327.
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Hays, G. C., & Scott, R. (2013). Global patterns for upper ceilings on migration distance in sea turtles and comparisons with fish, birds and mammals. Functional Ecology, 27(3), 748-756.
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Hays, G. C., Cerritelli, G., Esteban, N., Rattray, A., & Luschi, P. (2020). Open ocean reorientation and challenges of island finding by sea turtles during long-distance migration. Current Biology, 30(16), 3236-3242.
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Haywood, J. C., Fuller, W. J., Godley, B. J., Margaritoulis, D., Shutler, J. D., Snape, R. T., ... & Broderick, A. C. (2020). Spatial ecology of loggerhead turtles: Insights from stable isotope markers and satellite telemetry. Diversity and Distributions, 26(3), 368-381.
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Jensen, M. P., Dalleau, M., Gaspar, P., Lalire, M., Jean, C., Ciccione, S., ... & Bourjea, J. (2020). Seascape Genetics and the Spatial Ecology of Juvenile Green Turtles. Genes, 11(3), 278.
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Lohmann, K., & Lohmann, C. (1996). Orientation and open-sea navigation in sea turtles. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 199(1), 73-81.
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Lohmann, K. J., Hester, J. T., & Lohmann, C. M. F. (1999). Long-distance navigation in sea turtles. Ethology, Ecology & Evolution, 11(1), 1-23.
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Lohmann, K. J., Lohmann, C. M., Ehrhart, L. M., Bagley, D. A., & Swing, T. (2004). Geomagnetic map used in sea-turtle navigation. Nature, 428(6986), 909-910.
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Lohmann, K. J., Luschi, P., & Hays, G. C. (2008). Goal navigation and island-finding in sea turtles. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 356(1-2), 83-95.
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Luschi, P., Hays, G. C., Del Seppia, C., Marsh, R., & Papi, F. (1998). The navigational feats of green sea turtles migrating from Ascension Island investigated by satellite telemetry. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 265(1412), 2279-2284.
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Mansfield, K. L., Wyneken, J., Porter, W. P., & Luo, J. (2014). First satellite tracks of neonate sea turtles redefine the ‘lost years’ oceanic niche. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 281(1781), 20133039.
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Mansfield, K. L., Mendilaharsu, M. L., Putman, N. F., Dei Marcovaldi, M. A., Sacco, A. E., Lopez, G., ... & Swimmer, Y. (2017). First satellite tracks of South Atlantic sea turtle ‘lost years’: seasonal variation in trans-equatorial movement. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 284(1868), 20171730.
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Mansfield, K. L., Wyneken, J., & Luo, J. (2021). First Atlantic satellite tracks of ‘lost years’ green turtles support the importance of the Sargasso Sea as a sea turtle nursery. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 288(1950), 20210057.
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McClellan, C. M., & Read, A. J. (2007). Complexity and variation in loggerhead sea turtle life history. Biology letters, 3(6), 592-594.
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Monzón‐Argüello, C., López‐Jurado, L. F., Rico, C., Marco, A., López, P., Hays, G. C., & Lee, P. L. (2010). Evidence from genetic and Lagrangian drifter data for transatlantic transport of small juvenile green turtles. Journal of Biogeography, 37(9), 1752-1766.
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Monzón-Argüello, C., Rico, C., Marco, A., López, P., & López-Jurado, L. F. (2010). Genetic characterization of eastern Atlantic hawksbill turtles at a foraging group indicates major undiscovered nesting populations in the region. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 387(1-2), 9-14.
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Monzón-Argüello, C., Loureiro, N. S., Delgado, C., Marco, A., Lopes, J. M., Gomes, M. G., & Abreu-Grobois, F. A. (2011). Príncipe island hawksbills: genetic isolation of an eastern Atlantic stock. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 407(2), 345-354.
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Patrício, A. R., Formia, A., Barbosa, C., Broderick, A. C., Bruford, M., Carreras, C., ... & Godley, B. J. (2017). Dispersal of green turtles from Africa’s largest rookery assessed through genetic markers. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 569, 215-225.
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Patrício, A. R., Beal, M., Barbosa, C., Diouck, D., Godley, B. J., Madeira, F. M., ... & Catry, P. (2022). Green turtles highlight connectivity across a regional marine protected area network in West Africa. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9, 812144.
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Putman, N. F., & Naro-Maciel, E. (2013). Finding the ‘lost years’ in green turtles: insights from ocean circulation models and genetic analysis. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 280(1768), 20131468.
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Putman, N. F., & Mansfield, K. L. (2015). Direct evidence of swimming demonstrates active dispersal in the sea turtle “lost years”. Current Biology, 25(9), 1221-1227.
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Putman, N. F., Seney, E. E., Verley, P., Shaver, D. J., López‐Castro, M. C., Cook, M., ... & Mansfield, K. L. (2020). Predicted distributions and abundances of the sea turtle ‘lost years’ in the western North Atlantic Ocean. Ecography, 43(4), 506-517.
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Varo-Cruz, N., Hawkes, L. A., Cejudo, D., López, P., Coyne, M. S., Godley, B. J., & López-Jurado, L. F. (2013). Satellite tracking derived insights into migration and foraging strategies of male loggerhead turtles in the eastern Atlantic. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 443, 134-140.
Module 5
L´écologie dans les zones d’alimentation
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Arthur, K. E., Boyle, M. C., & Limpus, C. J. (2008). Ontogenetic changes in diet and habitat use in green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) life history. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 362, 303-311.
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Burkholder, D. A., Heithaus, M. R., Thomson, J. A., & Fourqurean, J. W. (2011). Diversity in trophic interactions of green sea turtles Chelonia mydas on a relatively pristine coastal foraging ground. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 439, 277-293.
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Bjorndal, K. A. (1985). Nutritional ecology of sea turtles. Copeia, 736-751.
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Bjorndal, K. A., Schroeder, B. A., Foley, A. M., Witherington, B. E., Bresette, M., Clark, D., ... & Meylan, P. A. (2013). Temporal, spatial, and body size effects on growth rates of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Northwest Atlantic. Marine Biology, 160(10), 2711-2721.
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Bolten, A. B. (2003). Variation in sea turtle life history patterns: neritic vs. oceanic developmental stages. The biology of sea turtles, 2, 243-257.
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Broderick, A. C., Godley, B. J., & Hays, G. C. (2001). Trophic status drives interannual variability in nesting numbers of marine turtles. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 268(1475), 1481-1487.
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Burkholder, D. A., Heithaus, M. R., Thomson, J. A., & Fourqurean, J. W. (2011). Diversity in trophic interactions of green sea turtles Chelonia mydas on a relatively pristine coastal foraging ground. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 439, 277-293.
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Cameron, S. J., Baltazar-Soares, M., Stiebens, V. A., Reischig, T., Correia, S. M., Harrod, C., & Eder, E., Ceballos, A., Martins, S., Pérez-García, H., Marín, I., Marco, A., & Cardona, L. (2012). Foraging dichotomy in loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta off northwestern Africa. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 470, 113-122.
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Catry, P., Barbosa, C., & Indjai, B. (2010). Marine Turtles of Guinea-Bissau. Status, biology and conservation. Instituto da Biodiversidade e das Áreas Protegidas, Bissau.
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Cardona, L., Aguilar, A., & Pazos, L. (2009). Delayed ontogenic dietary shift and high levels of omnivory in green turtles (Chelonia mydas) from the NW coast of Africa. Marine Biology, 156(7), 1487-1495.
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Carr, A. (1987). New perspectives on the pelagic stage of sea turtle development. Conservation Biology, 1(2), 103-121.
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Eizaguirre, C. (2019). Diversity of feeding strategies in loggerhead sea turtles from the Cape Verde archipelago. Marine Biology, 166(10), 1-12.
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Esteban, N., Mortimer, J. A., Stokes, H. J., Laloë, J. O., Unsworth, R. K., & Hays, G. C. (2020). A global review of green turtle diet: sea surface temperature as a potential driver of omnivory levels. Marine Biology, 167(12), 1-17.
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Figgener, C., Bernardo, J., & Plotkin, P. T. (2019). Beyond trophic morphology: stable isotopes reveal ubiquitous versatility in marine turtle trophic ecology. Biological Reviews, 94(6), 1947-1973.
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Frick, M. G., Williams, K. L., Bolten, A. B., Bjorndal, K. A., & Martins, H. R. (2009). Foraging ecology of oceanic-stage loggerhead turtles Caretta caretta. Endangered Species Research, 9(2), 91-97.
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Frick, M. G., & Pfaller, J. B. (2013). Sea turtle epibiosis. In: The Biology of Sea Turtles, Volume III. CRC Press, 399-426.
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Gaos, A. R., Lewison, R. L., Wallace, B. P., Yañez, I. L., Liles, M. J., Nichols, W. J., ... & Seminoff, J. A. (2012). Spatial ecology of critically endangered hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata: implications for management and conservation. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 450, 181-194.
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Hancock, J. M., Vieira, S., Jimenez, V., Rio, J. C., & Rebelo, R. (2018). Stable isotopes reveal dietary differences and site fidelity in juvenile green turtles foraging around São Tomé Island, West Central Africa. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 600, 165-177.
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Hatase, H., Sato, K., Yamaguchi, M., Takahashi, K., &Tsukamoto, K. (2006). Individual variation in feeding habitat use by adult female green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas): are they obligately neritic herbivores?. Oecologia, 149(1), 52-64.
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Hatase, H., Omuta, K., & Tsukamoto, K. (2010). Oceanic residents, neritic migrants: a possible mechanism underlying foraging dichotomy in adult female loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta). Marine Biology, 157(6), 1337-1342.
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Hawkes, L. A., Broderick, A. C., Coyne, M. S., Godfrey, M. H., Lopez-Jurado, L. F., Lopez-Suarez, P., ... & Godley, B. J. (2006). Phenotypically linked dichotomy in sea turtle foraging requires multiple conservation approaches. Current Biology, 16(10), 990-995.
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Heaslip, S. G., Iverson, S. J., Bowen, W. D., & James, M. C. (2012). Jellyfish support high energy intake of leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea): video evidence from animal-borne cameras. PloS One, 7(3), e33259.
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Heithaus, M. R., Alcoverro, T., Arthur, R., Burkholder, D. A., Coates, K. A., Christianen, M. J., ... & Fourqurean, J. W. (2014). Seagrasses in the age of sea turtle conservation and shark overfishing. Frontiers in Marine Science, 1, 28.
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Heithaus, M. R., Wirsing, A. J., Thomson, J. A., & Burkholder, D. A. (2008). A review of lethal and non-lethal effects of predators on adult marine turtles. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 356(1-2), 43-51.
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Hendrickson, J. R. (1980). The ecological strategies of sea turtles. American Zoologist, 20(3), 597-608.
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Houghton, J. D., Doyle, T. K., Wilson, M. W., Davenport, J., & Hays, G. C. (2006). Jellyfish aggregations and leatherback turtle foraging patterns in a temperate coastal environment. Ecology, 87(8), 1967-1972.
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Ingels, J., Valdes, Y., Pontes, L. P., Silva, A. C., Neres, P. F., Corrêa, G. V., ... & dos Santos, G. A. (2020). Meiofauna life on loggerhead sea turtles-diversely structured abundance and biodiversity hotspots that challenge the meiofauna paradox. Diversity, 12(5), 203.
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Lazar, B., Gračan, R., Katić, J., Zavodnik, D., Jaklin, A., & Tvrtković, N. (2011). Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) as bioturbators in neritic habitats: an insight through the analysis of benthic molluscs in the diet. Marine Ecology, 32(1), 65-74.
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Magalhães, M. D. S., Santos, A. J. B., Silva, N. B. D., & de Moura, C. E. (2012). Anatomy of the digestive tube of sea turtles (Reptilia: Testudines). Zoologia (Curitiba), 29(1), 70-76.
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McClellan, C. M., & Read, A. J. (2007). Complexity and variation in loggerhead sea turtle life history. Biology Letters, 3(6), 592-594.
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Monzón-Argüello, C., Rico, C., Carreras, C., Calabuig, P., Marco, A., & López-Jurado, L. F. (2009). Variation in spatial distribution of juvenile loggerhead turtles in the eastern Atlantic and western Mediterranean Sea. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 373(2), 79-86.
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Peckham, S. H., Maldonado-Diaz, D., Tremblay, Y., Ochoa, R., Polovina, J., Balazs, G., ... & Nichols, W. J. (2011). Demographic implications of alternative foraging strategies in juvenile loggerhead turtles Caretta caretta of the North Pacific Ocean. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 425, 269-280.
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Peavey, L. E., Popp, B. N., Pitman, R. L., Gaines, S. D., Arthur, K. E., Kelez, S., & Seminoff, J. A. (2017). Opportunism on the high seas: foraging ecology of olive ridley turtles in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Frontiers in Marine Science, 4, 348.
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Pfaller, J. B., Bjorndal, K. A., Reich, K. J., Williams, K. L., & Frick, M. G. (2008). Distribution patterns of epibionts on the carapace of loggerhead turtles, Caretta caretta. Marine Biodiversity Records, 1.
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Pfaller, J. B., Alfaro-Shigueto, J., Balazs, G. H., Ishihara, T., Kopitsky, K., Mangel, J. C., ... & Bjorndal, K. A. (2014). Hitchhikers reveal cryptic host behavior: new insights from the association between Planes major and sea turtles in the Pacific Ocean. Marine Biology, 161(9), 2167-2178.
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Sazima, C., Grossman, A., Bellini, C., & Sazima, I. (2004). The moving gardens: reef fishes grazing, cleaning, and following green turtles in SW Atlantic. Cybium, 28(1), 47-53.
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Sazima, C., Grossman, A., & Sazima, I. (2010). Turtle cleaners: reef fishes foraging on epibionts of sea turtles in the tropical Southwestern Atlantic, with a summary of this association type. Neotropical Ichthyology, 8(1), 187-192.
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Scheelings, T. F., Moore, R. J., Van, T. T. H., Klaassen, M., & Reina, R. D. (2020). The gut bacterial microbiota of sea turtles differs between geographically distinct populations. Endangered Species Research, 42, 95-108.
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Varo-Cruz, N., Hawkes, L. A., Cejudo, D., López, P., Coyne, M. S., Godley, B. J., & López-Jurado, L. F. (2013). Satellite tracking derived insights into migration and foraging strategies of male loggerhead turtles in the eastern Atlantic. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 443, 134-140.
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Varo‐Cruz, N., Bermejo, J. A., Calabuig, P., Cejudo, D., Godley, B. J., López‐Jurado, L. F., ... & Hawkes, L. A. (2016). New findings about the spatial and temporal use of the Eastern Atlantic Ocean by large juvenile loggerhead turtles. Diversity and Distributions, 22(4), 481-492.
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Allen, M. S. (2007). Three millennia of human and sea turtle interactions in remote Oceania. Coral Reefs, 26(4), 959-970.
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Barrios-Garrido, H., Palmar, J., Wildermann, N., Rojas-Cañizales, D., Diedrich, A., & Hamann, M. (2018). Marine turtle presence in the traditional pharmacopoeia, cosmovision, and beliefs of Wayuú indigenous people. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 17(2), 177-186.
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Bjorndal, K. A., & Bolten, A. B. (2003). From ghosts to key species: restoring sea turtle populations to fulfill their ecological roles. Marine Turtle Newsletter, 100(100), 16-21
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Bjorndal, K. A., & Jackson, J. B. (2002). 10 Roles of sea turtles in marine ecosystems: reconstructing the past. In Lutz, P. L., Musik, J. A. & Wyneken, J. (eds) The biology of sea turtles, Volume 2, 259.
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Bouchard, S. S., & Bjorndal, K. A. (2000). Sea turtles as biological transporters of nutrients and energy from marine to terrestrial ecosystems. Ecology, 81(8), 2305-2313.
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Butler, J. R., Tawake, A., Skewes, T., Tawake, L., & McGrath, V. (2012). Integrating traditional ecological knowledge and fisheries management in the Torres Strait, Australia: the catalytic role of turtles and dugong as cultural keystone species. Ecology and Society, 17(4), 34.
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Campbell, L. M. (1998). Use them or lose them? Conservation and the consumptive use of marine turtle eggs at Ostional, Costa Rica. Environmental Conservation, 25(4), 305-319.
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Campbell, L. M., & Smith, C. (2006). What makes them pay? Values of volunteer tourists working for sea turtle conservation. Environmental management, 38(1), 84-98.
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Campbell, L. M. (2007). Local conservation practice and global discourse: a political ecology of sea turtle conservation. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 97(2), 313-334.
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Goatley, C. H., Hoey, A. S., & Bellwood, D. R. (2012). The role of turtles as coral reef macroherbivores. PloS one, 7(6), e39979.
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Eckert, K. L., & Hemphill, A. H. (2005). Sea turtles as flagships for protection of the wider Caribbean region. Maritime Studies (MAST), 4(1), 119-143.
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Frazier, J. G. (2005). Marine turtles: the role of flagship species in interactions between people and the sea. Maritime Studies (MAST), 4(1), 5-38.
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Heithaus, M. R. (2013). 10 Predators, Prey, and the Ecological Roles of Sea Turtles. In Wyneken, J., Lohmann, K. J., & Musick, A. (eds.) The Biology of Sea Turtles, Volume III, 3, 249.
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Hill, M. S. (1998). Spongivory on Caribbean reefs releases corals from competition with sponges. Oecologia, 117(1), 143-150.
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Humber, F., Godley, B. J., & Broderick, A. C. (2014). So excellent a fishe: a global overview of legal marine turtle fisheries. Diversity and Distributions, 20(5), 579-590.
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Kinan, I., & Dalzell, P. (2005). Sea turtles as a flagship species. Maritime Studies (MAST), 3(2), 195-212.
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Lal, A., Arthur, R., Marbà, N., Lill, A. W., & Alcoverro, T. (2010). Implications of conserving an ecosystem modifier: increasing green turtle (Chelonia mydas) densities substantially alters seagrass meadows. Biological conservation, 143(11), 2730-2738.
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Lazar, B., Gračan, R., Katić, J., Zavodnik, D., Jaklin, A., & Tvrtković, N. (2011). Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) as bioturbators in neritic habitats: an insight through the analysis of benthic molluscs in the diet. Marine Ecology, 32(1), 65-74.
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León, Y. M., & Bjorndal, K. A. (2002). Selective feeding in the hawksbill turtle, an important predator in coral reef ecosystems. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 245, 249-258.
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Loureiro, N. S., & Torrão, M. M. F. (2008). Homens e tartarugas marinhas: Seis séculos de história e histórias nas ilhas de Cabo Verde. Anais Hist. Além-Mar, 2, 37-78.
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Moran, K. L., & Bjorndal, K. A. (2005). Simulated green turtle grazing affects structure and productivity of seagrass pastures. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 305, 235-247
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Pawlik, J. R., Loh, T. L., & McMurray, S. E. (2018). A review of bottom-up vs. top-down control of sponges on Caribbean fore-reefs: what’s old, what’s new, and future directions. PeerJ, 6, e4343.
Module 7
Menaces
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Aguirre, A. A., & Lutz, P. L. (2004). Marine turtles as sentinels of ecosystem health: is fibropapillomatosis an indicator? EcoHealth, 1(3), 275-283.
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Belhabib, D., Sumaila, U. R., & Pauly, D. (2015). Feeding the poor: contribution of West African fisheries to employment and food security. Ocean & Coastal Management, 111, 72-81.
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Carranza, A., Domingo, A., & Estrades, A. (2006). Pelagic longlines: a threat to sea turtles in the Equatorial Eastern Atlantic. Biological Conservation, 131(1), 52-57.
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Wallace, B. P., Lewison, R. L., McDonald, S. L., McDonald, R. K., Kot, C. Y., Kelez, S., ... & Crowder, L. B. (2010). Global patterns of marine turtle bycatch. Conservation Letters, 3(3), 131-142.
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Wallace, B. P., DiMatteo, A. D., Bolten, A. B., Chaloupka, M. Y., Hutchinson, B. J., Abreu-Grobois, F. A., ... & Mast, R. B. (2011). Global conservation priorities for marine turtles. PloS One, 6(9), e24510.
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Wallace, B. P., Kot, C. Y., DiMatteo, A. D., Lee, T., Crowder, L. B., & Lewison, R. L. (2013). Impacts of fisheries bycatch on marine turtle populations worldwide: toward conservation and research priorities. Ecosphere, 4(3), 1-49.
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Wallace, B. P., Stacy, B. A., Cuevas, E., Holyoake, C., Lara, P. H., Marcondes, A. C. J., ... & Shigenaka, G. (2020). Oil spills and sea turtles: documented effects and considerations for response and assessment efforts. Endangered Species Research, 41, 17-37.
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Wallace, B. P., Stacy, B. A., Cuevas, E., Holyoake, C., Lara, P. H., Marcondes, A. C. J., ... & Shigenaka, G. (2020). Oil spills and sea turtles: documented effects and considerations for response and assessment efforts. Endangered Species Research, 41, 17-37.
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Wilcox, C., Puckridge, M., Schuyler, Q. A., Townsend, K., & Hardesty, B. D. (2018). A quantitative analysis linking sea turtle mortality and plastic debris ingestion. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 1-11.
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Zeeberg, J., Corten, A., & de Graaf, E. (2006). Bycatch and release of pelagic megafauna in industrial trawler fisheries off Northwest Africa. Fisheries Research, 78(2-3), 186-195.
Module 8
Conservation des tortues marines sur les plages de nidification
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Aguilera, M., Medina-Suárez, M., Pinós, J., Liria-Loza, A., & Benejam, L. (2018). Marine debris as a barrier: Assessing the impacts on sea turtle hatchlings on their way to the ocean. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 137, 481-487.
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Barnett, L. K., Emms, C., Cham, A. M., & Mortimer, J. A. (2004). The distribution and conservation status of marine turtles in The Gambia, West Africa: a first assessment. Oryx, 38(2), 203-208.
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Catry, P., Barbosa, C., Paris, B., Indjai, B., Almeida, A., Limoges, B., ... & Pereira, H. (2009). Status, ecology, and conservation of sea turtles in Guinea-Bissau. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 8(2), 150-160.
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Dutra, A., & Koenen, F. (2014). Community-based conservation: the key to protection of marine turtles on Maio Island, Cape Verde. Oryx, 48(3), 325-325.
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Eckert, K. L., Bjorndal, K. A., Abreu-Grobois, F. A., & Donnelly, M. (1999). Research and Management Techniques for the Conservation of Sea Turtles. IUCN/SSC Marine Turtle Specialist Group, Washington DC, Publication, (4), 45-55.
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Esteban, N., Laloë, J. O., Kiggen, F. S., Ubels, S. M., Becking, L. E., Meesters, E. H., ... & Christianen, M. J. (2018). Optimism for mitigation of climate warming impacts for sea turtles through nest shading and relocation. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 17625.
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Formia, A., Tiwari, M., Fretey, J., & Billes, A. (2003). Sea turtle conservation along the Atlantic coast of Africa. Marine Turtle Newsletter, 100(1), 33-37.
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Frazer, N. B. (1992). Sea turtle conservation and halfway technology. Conservation Biology, 6(2), 179-184.
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Fuentes, M. M. P. B., Fish, M. R., & Maynard, J. A. (2012). Management strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change on sea turtle’s terrestrial reproductive phase. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 17(1), 51-63.
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Garcıía, A., Ceballos, G., & Adaya, R. (2003). Intensive beach management as an improved sea turtle conservation strategy in Mexico. Biological Conservation, 111(2), 253-261.
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Godley, B. J., Broderick, A. C., Colman, L. P., Formia, A., Godfrey, M. H., Hamann, M., ... & Shanker, K. (2020). Reflections on sea turtle conservation. Oryx, 54(3), 287-289.
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Laloë, J. O., Cozens, J., Renom, B., Taxonera, A., & Hays, G. C. (2020). Conservation importance of previously undescribed abundance trends: increase in loggerhead turtle numbers nesting on an Atlantic island. Oryx, 54(3), 315-322.
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Lopez, G. G., Saliés, E. D. C., Lara, P. H., Tognin, F., Marcovaldi, M. A., & Serafini, T. Z. (2015). Coastal development at sea turtles nesting ground: Efforts to establish a tool for supporting conservation and coastal management in northeastern Brazil. Ocean & Coastal Management, 116, 270-276.
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Marco, A., Abella, E., Martins, S., López, O., & Patino-Martinez, J. (2018). Female nesting behaviour affects hatchling survival and sex ratio in the loggerhead sea turtle: implications for conservation programmes. Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 30(2), 141-155.
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Marco, A., Martins, S., Martín-Rábano, A., Lopes, S., Clarke, L. J., & Abella, E. (2021). Risk assessment of wildlife-watching tourism in an important endangered loggerhead turtle rookery. Endangered Species Research, 45, 195-207.
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Martins, S., Ferreira-Veiga, N., Rodrigues, Z., Querido, A., de Santos Loureiro, N., Freire, K., ... & Marco, A. (2021). Hatchery efficiency as a conservation tool in threatened sea turtle rookeries with high embryonic mortality. Ocean & Coastal Management, 212, 105807.
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Mazaris, A., Kramer-Schadt, S., Tzanopoulos, J., Johst, K., Matsinos, G., & Pantis, J. (2009). Assessing the relative importance of conservation measures applied on sea turtles: comparison of measures focusing on nesting success and hatching recruitment success. Amphibia-Reptilia, 30(2), 221-231.
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Mazaris, A. D., Schofield, G., Gkazinou, C., Almpanidou, V., & Hays, G. C. (2017). Global sea turtle conservation successes. Science Advances, 3(9), e1600730.
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Patino‐Martinez, J., Marco, A., Quiñones, L., Abella, E., Abad, R. M., & Diéguez‐Uribeondo, J. (2012). How do hatcheries influence embryonic development of sea turtle eggs? Experimental analysis and isolation of microorganisms in leatherback turtle eggs. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology, 317(1), 47-54.
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Pegas, F. D. V., Coghlan, A., Stronza, A., & Rocha, V. (2013). For love or for money? Investigating the impact of an ecotourism programme on local residents' assigned values towards sea turtles. Journal of Ecotourism, 12(2), 90-106.
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Piacenza, S. E., Richards, P. M., & Heppell, S. S. (2019). Fathoming sea turtles: monitoring strategy evaluation to improve conservation status assessments. Ecological Applications, 29(6), e01942.
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Pritchard, P. C. H. (1980). The conservation of sea turtles: practices and problems. American Zoologist, 20(3), 609-617.
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Salmon, M. (2006). Protecting sea turtles from artificial night lighting at Florida’s oceanic beaches. Ecological consequences of artificial night lighting, 141-168.
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Sampaio, M. M. A. D. S. (2018). Green turtles on the Island of Cavalos (Guinea-Bissau): abundance, nest success and experimental nest protection (Doctoral dissertation). Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa.
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Senko, J., Schneller, A. J., Solis, J., Ollervides, F., & Nichols, W. J. (2011). People helping turtles, turtles helping people: understanding resident attitudes towards sea turtle conservation and opportunities for enhanced community participation in Bahia Magdalena, Mexico. Ocean & Coastal Management, 54(2), 148-157.
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Troeng, S., & C. Drews (2004). Money talks: Economic aspects of marine turtle use and conservation. Gland, Switzerland: WWF-International.
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Van De Merwe, J., Ibrahim, K., & Whittier, J. (2006). Effects of nest depth, shading, and metabolic heating on nest temperatures in sea turtle hatcheries. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 5(2), 210-215.
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Wyneken, J., & Salmon, M. (2020). Linking Ecology, Morphology, and Behavior to Conservation: Lessons Learned from Studies of Sea Turtles. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 60(2), 440-455.
Module 9
Instruments généraux pour la protection et la conservation des tortues en mer
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Assis, J., Failler, P., Fragkopoulou, E., Abecasis, D., Touron-Gardic, G., Regalla, A., ... & Serrao, E. (2021). Potential biodiversity connectivity in the network of marine protected areas in Western Africa. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8.
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Barnett, L. K., Emms, C., Cham, A. M., & Mortimer, J. A. (2004). The distribution and conservation status of marine turtles in The Gambia, West Africa: a first assessment. Oryx, 38(2), 203-208.
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Barreto, A. (2014). As Tartarugas Marinhas como um Recurso Turístico na Ilha de São Vicente (Bachelor's thesis).
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Benchimol, C., Francour, P., & Lesourd, M. (2009). The preservation of marine biodiversity in West Africa, the Case of Cape Verde Islands: proposal of a new biodiversity policy management. In 1st Cape Verde Congress of Regional Development, Praia, Santiago Island, Cape Verde. APDR (pp. 297-318).
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Campbell, L. M., & Cornwell, M. L. (2008). Human dimensions of bycatch reduction technology: current assumptions and directions for future research. Endangered Species Research, 5(2-3), 325-334.
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Campredon, P., & Catry, P. (2016). Bijagos archipelago (Guinea-bissau). The wetland book. II. Distribution, description and conservation. Dordrecht: Springer, 1-8.
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Cañizares, S. M. S., Tabales, J. M. N., & García, F. J. F. (2014). Local residents’ attitudes towards the impact of tourism development in Cape Verde. Tourism & Management Studies, 10(1), 87-96.
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Catry, P., Barbosa, C., Paris, B., Indjai, B., Almeida, A., Limoges, B., ... & Pereira, H. (2009). Status, ecology, and conservation of sea turtles in Guinea-Bissau. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 8(2), 150-160.
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Cormier-Salem, M. C. (2014). Participatory governance of Marine Protected Areas: a political challenge, an ethical imperative, different trajectories. Senegal case studies. SAPI EN. S. Surveys and Perspectives Integrating Environment and Society, (7.2).
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Cox, T. M., Lewison, R. L., Žydelis, R., Crowder, L. B., Safina, C., & Read, A. J. (2007). Comparing effectiveness of experimental and implemented bycatch reduction measures: the ideal and the real. Conservation Biology, 21(5), 1155-1164.
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Cross, H. (2016). Displacement, disempowerment and corruption: challenges at the interface of fisheries, management and conservation in the Bijagós Archipelago, Guinea-Bissau. Oryx, 50(4), 693-701.
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Failler, P., Touron-Gardic, G., Sadio, O., & Traore, M. S. (2020). Perception of natural habitat changes of West African marine protected areas. Ocean & Coastal Management, 187, 105120.
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Failler, P., Touron-Gardic, G., Drakeford, B., Sadio, O., & Traore, M. S. (2020). Perception of threats and related management measures: the case of 32 marine protected areas in West Africa. Marine Policy, 117, 103936.
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Ferraro, G., Brans, M., Dème, M., & Failler, P. (2011). The establishment of marine protected areas in Senegal: untangling the interactions between international institutions and national actors. Environmental management, 47(4), 564-572.
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Formia, A., Tiwari, M., Fretey, J., & Billes, A. (2003). Sea turtle conservation along the Atlantic coast of Africa. Marine Turtle Newsletter, 100(1), 33-37.
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Frazier, J. (2002). Marine turtles and international instruments: the agony and the ecstasy. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy, 5(1-2), 1-10.
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Giakoumi, S., McGowan, J., Mills, M., Beger, M., Bustamante, R. H., Charles, A., ... & Possingham, H. P. (2018). Revisiting “success” and “failure” of marine protected areas: a conservation scientist perspective. Frontiers in Marine Science, 5, 223.
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Girard, A. & Mast, R. (2021). African Conservation Networks Pursue a Shared Agenda. SWOT Report (16), 36-37.
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Hancock, J. M., Furtado, S., Merino, S., Godley, B. J., & Nuno, A. (2017). Exploring drivers and deterrents of the illegal consumption and trade of marine turtle products in Cape Verde, and implications for conservation planning. Oryx, 51(3), 428-436.
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Hooker, S. K., & Gerber, L. R. (2004). Marine reserves as a tool for ecosystem-based management: the potential importance of megafauna. Bioscience, 54(1), 27-39.
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Hykle, D. (2002). The Convention on Migratory Species and other international instruments relevant to marine turtle conservation: pros and cons. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy, 5(1-2), 105-119.
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López-Guzmán, T., Borges, O., & Cerezo, J. M. (2011). Community-based tourism and local socio-economic development: A case study in Cape Verde. African Journal of Business Management, 5(5), 1608-1617.
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Madeira, J. P. (2015). Guinea-Bissau: the role of local and international NGOs in environmental preservation and sustainability of the Bijagos Archipelago. InterEspaço: Revista de Geografia e Interdisciplinaridade, 191-202.
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Marín-Capuz, G., & Menéndez Blázquez, J. (2021). Analysis of the scientific production on sea turtles in Cabo Verde. Basic and Applied Herpetology, 36, 9-34.
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Marco, A., Martins, S., Martín-Rábano, A., Lopes, S., Clarke, L. J., & Abella, E. (2021). Risk assessment of wildlife-watching tourism in an important endangered loggerhead turtle rookery. Endangered Species Research, 45, 195-207.
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Patrício, A. R., Beal, M., Barbosa, C., Diouck, D., Godley, B. J., Madeira, F. M., ... & Catry, P. (2022) Green turtles highlight connectivity across a regional marine protected area network in West Africa. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9, 812144.
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Pendleton, L. H., Ahmadia, G. N., Browman, H. I., Thurstan, R. H., Kaplan, D. M., & Bartolino, V. (2018). Debating the effectiveness of marine protected areas. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 75(3), 1156-1159.
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Potouroglou, M., Vinaccia, M., Fylakis, G., and Bhakta, D. (2020). Follow Sea Turtles In Their Search for Greener Pastures: Tracking the green turtles’ 1,000-kilometre migration from Guinea-Bissau to the lush seagrass meadows in Mauritania. Story Map, GRID-Arendal.
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Putman, N. F., Hawkins, J., & Gallaway, B. J. (2020). Managing fisheries in a world with more sea turtles. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 287(1930), 20200220.
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Ribeiro, M. A., Valle, P. O. D., & Silva, J. A. (2013). Residents’ attitudes towards tourism development in Cape Verde Islands. Tourism Geographies, 15(4), 654-679.
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Rochette, J., Unger, S., Herr, D., Johnson, D., Nakamura, T., Packeiser, T., ... & Cebrian, D. (2014). The regional approach to the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction. Marine Policy, 49, 109-117.
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Lester, S. E., Halpern, B. S., Grorud-Colvert, K., Lubchenco, J., Ruttenberg, B. I., Gaines, S. D., ... & Warner, R. R. (2009). Biological effects within no-take marine reserves: a global synthesis. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 384, 33-46.
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Senko, J., White, E. R., Heppell, S. S., & Gerber, L. R. (2014). Comparing bycatch mitigation strategies for vulnerable marine megafauna. Animal Conservation, 17(1), 5-18.
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Squires, D., Restrepo, V., Garcia, S., & Dutton, P. (2018). Fisheries bycatch reduction within the least-cost biodiversity mitigation hierarchy: conservatory offsets with an application to sea turtles. Marine Policy, 93, 55-61.
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Thiao, D., Westlund, L., Sambe, B., Diadhiou, H. D., Dème, M., Mbenga, A., & Diop, M. (2019). A perception-based participatory monitoring and evaluation approach to foster effective co-management of the marine protected areas in Northwest Africa. Ocean & Coastal Management, 175, 1-16.
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Thiaw, M., Gascuel, D., Sadio, O., Ndour, I., Diadhiou, H. D., Kantoussan, J., ... & Brehmer, P. (2021). Efficiency of two contrasted marine protected areas (MPA) in West Africa over a decade of fishing closure. Ocean & Coastal Management, 210, 105655.
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Tiwari, M. (2002). An evaluation of the perceived effectiveness of international instruments for sea turtle conservation. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy, 5(1-2), 145-156.
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Vié, J. C., Hilton-Taylor, C., Pollock, C., Ragle, J., Smart, J., Stuart, S. N., & Tong, R. (2009). The IUCN Red List: a key conservation tool. Wildlife in a changing world–An analysis of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, 1.
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Wicander, S., Vansteelant, N., Lewis, E., & Mant, R. (2016). Monitoring and Evaluating Adaptation Interventions in Niumi National Park, The Gambia, and Sangomar Marine Protected Area, Senegal. A Guide for Protected Area Managers, Staff and Community Associations. UNEP-United Nations Environmental Programme, WCMC-World Conservation Monitoring Centre.
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Bevan, E., Wibbels, T., Najera, B. M., Martinez, M. A., Martinez, L. A., Martinez, F. I., ... & Burchfield, P. M. (2015). Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for monitoring sea turtles in near-shore waters. Marine Turtle Newsletter, 145(1), 19-22.
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Board, O. S., & National Research Council. (2010). Assessment of sea-turtle status and trends: integrating demography and abundance. National Academies Press.
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Board, S. S. A. (2011). The state of the world’s sea turtles (SWOT) Minimum Data Standards for Nesting Beach Monitoring. In Technical Report.
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Catry, P., Barbosa, C., Indjai, B., Almeida, A., Godley, B. J., & Vié, J. C. (2002). First census of the green turtle at Poilão, Bijagós Archipelago, Guinea-Bissau: the most important nesting colony on the Atlantic coast of Africa. Oryx, 36(4), 400-403.
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Godley, B. J., Almeida, A., Barbosa, C., Broderick, A. C., Catry, P. X., Hays, G. C., ... & Godley, B. J. (2003). Using Satellite Telemetry to Determine Post-Nesting Migratory Corridors and Foraging Grounds of Green Turtles Nesting at Poilão, Guinea Bissau. Methodology, 5(7).
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Godley, B. J., Blumenthal, J. M., Broderick, A. C., Coyne, M. S., Godfrey, M. H., Hawkes, L. A., & Witt, M. J. (2008). Satellite tracking of sea turtles: where have we been and where do we go next?. Endangered species research, 4(1-2), 3-22.
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Godley, B. J., Barbosa, C., Bruford, M., Broderick, A. C., Catry, P., Coyne, M. S., ... & Witt, M. J. (2010). Unravelling migratory connectivity in marine turtles using multiple methods. Journal of Applied Ecology, 47(4), 769-778.
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Eaton, C., McMichael, E., Witherington, B., Foley, A., Hardy, R., & Meylan, A. (2008). In-water sea turtle monitoring and research in Florida: review and recommendations.
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Ferreira, M. B. M. D. S. (2012). Nesting habitat preferences and nest predation of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) in the Bijagós Archipelago, Guinea Bissau (Doctoral dissertation).
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Hamann, M., Godfrey, M. H., Seminoff, J. A., Arthur, K., Barata, P. C. R., Bjorndal, K. A., ... & Godley, B. J. (2010). Global research priorities for sea turtles: informing management and conservation in the 21st century. Endangered species research, 11(3), 245-269.
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Hawkes, L. A., Broderick, A. C., Coyne, M. S., Godfrey, M. H., Lopez-Jurado, L. F., Lopez-Suarez, P., ... & Godley, B. J. (2006). Phenotypically linked dichotomy in sea turtle foraging requires multiple conservation approaches. Current Biology, 16(10), 990-995.
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Marco, A., Abella, E., Liria, A., Martins, S., & de Santos, N. (2012). Manual Para a Monitorização De Tartarugas Marinhas nas ilhas de Cabo Verde. Zoologia Caboverdiana, 3, 24-47.
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Marques, A. M. C. (2014). Que influência tem a localização do ninho na proporção de sexos da espécie tartaruga-verde (Chelonia mydas), na ilha de Poilão, Guiné-Bissau? (Doctoral dissertation).
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Maxwell, S. M., Broderick, A. C., Dutton, P. H., Fossette-Halot, S., Fuentes, M. M., & Reina, R. D. (2019). Advances in the biology and conservation of marine turtles. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, 9.
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Patrício, A. R., Marques, A., Barbosa, C., Broderick, A. C., Godley, B. J., Hawkes, L. A., ... & Catry, P. (2017). Balanced primary sex ratios and resilience to climate change in a major sea turtle population. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 577, 189-203.
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Patrício, A. R., Formia, A., Barbosa, C., Broderick, A. C., Bruford, M., Carreras, C., ... & Godley, B. J. (2017). Dispersal of green turtles from Africa’s largest rookery assessed through genetic markers. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 569, 215-225.
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Patrício, A. R., Varela, M. R., Barbosa, C., Broderick, A. C., Airaud, M. B. F., Godley, B. J., ... & Catry, P. (2018). Nest site selection repeatability of green turtles, Chelonia mydas, and consequences for offspring. Animal Behaviour, 139, 91-102.
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Patrício, A. R., Varela, M. R., Barbosa, C., Broderick, A. C., Catry, P., Hawkes, L. A., ... & Godley, B. J. (2019). Climate change resilience of a globally important sea turtle nesting population. Global Change Biology, 25(2), 522-535.
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Piacenza, S. E., Richards, P. M., & Heppell, S. S. (2019). Fathoming sea turtles: monitoring strategy evaluation to improve conservation status assessments. Ecological Applications, 29(6), e01942.
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Rees, A. F., Avens, L., Ballorain, K., Bevan, E., Broderick, A. C., Carthy, R. R., ... & Godley, B. J. (2018). The potential of unmanned aerial systems for sea turtle research and conservation: a review and future directions. Endangered Species Research, 35, 81-100.
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Seminoff, J. A., Benson, S. R., Arthur, K. E., Eguchi, T., Dutton, P. H., Tapilatu, R. F., & Popp, B. N. (2012). Stable isotope tracking of endangered sea turtles: validation with satellite telemetry and δ15N analysis of amino acids. PloS One, 7(5), e37403.
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Stokes, L., Epperly, S. P., Avens, L. I., Belskis, L. C., Benson, S. R., Braun-McNeill, J., ... & Wyneken, J. (2008). Sea turtle research techniques manual
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Warden, M. L., Haas, H. L., Richards, P. M., Rose, K. A., & Hatch, J. M. (2017). Monitoring trends in sea turtle populations: walk or fly?. Endangered Species Research, 34, 323-337.
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Wildermann, N. E., Gredzens, C., Avens, L., Barrios-Garrido, H. A., Bell, I., Blumenthal, J., ... & Fuentes, M. M. (2018). Informing research priorities for immature sea turtles through expert elicitation. Endangered Species Research, 37, 55-76.
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Witt, M. J., Baert, B., Broderick, A. C., Formia, A., Fretey, J., Gibudi, A., ... & Godley, B. J. (2009). Aerial surveying of the world’s largest leatherback turtle rookery: a more effective methodology for large-scale monitoring. Biological Conservation, 142(8), 1719-1727.
