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- Title
Home Range and Movement Patterns of Subadult Hawksbill Sea Turtles in Southeast Florida.
- Authors
Wood, Lawrence D.; Brunnick, Barbara; Milton, Sarah L.
- Abstract
Subadult Hawksbill Turtles ( Eretmochelys imbricata) reside on the coral reefs of Palm Beach County, Florida, but their movements and patterns of habitat use are poorly understood. In this study, six subadult Hawksbills were tracked with global positioning system (GPS)-linked satellite telemetry for a span of 102-429 days Total home ranges and within-range areas of 'core' use were measured with minimum convex polygons (MCPs) and kernel density estimates (KDEs). Home-range estimates ranged 1.1-19.0 km2 ( X = 10.1 km2) using MCP and 0.01-1.2 km2 ( X = 0.49 km2) using the 95% KDE. Each turtle remained at or near the 15-25 m hard-bottom reef habitats of the area and exhibited strong site fidelity to centrally located core use areas (50% and 25% KDE >,0.03 km2); this was especially true at night, suggesting the repeated use of familiar refuges (shipwrecks/caves) for nocturnal shelter. Likely driven by predator avoidance, competition for a limited number of preferred refuges, or 'roosts,' may restrict the extent of each turtle's home range and influence the abundance and distribution of the Hawksbill Turtles that occupy this site.
- Subjects
PALM Beach County (Fla.); HAWKSBILL turtle; REPTILE locomotion; HOME range (Animal geography); HABITATS; REPTILE diversity; SPECIES distribution
- Publication
Journal of Herpetology, 2017, Vol 51, Issue 1, p58
- ISSN
0022-1511
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1670/15-133