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Photo-identification of juvenile hawksbills using facial scales
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Show full item recordAbstract: | The ability to identify individuals within a population is a key issue for most behavioral, ecological and conservation studies. Most sea turtle mark-recapture studies use external flipper tags (metal or plastic) previously attached to identify individual. However, considerable tag loss can occur due to: time after tag attachment, incorrect attachment, being knocked/bite off, tagger, study area, target species, size, piercing site, tag material, color and design. Considering the long duration of sea turtle life cycles, flipper tag loss can be a major issue for conducting long term studies. Studies using photo-ID techniques in sea turtles include: head coloration patterns of leatherback turtles and facial profiles of green turtles, hawksbills, and loggerheads. Assessments of hawksbill facial profiles for photo-ID have been attempted before, but have been limited by small sample sizes. Here, the authors assessed the potential of using natural facial markings to reliably identify individuals in a juvenile aggregation of hawksbill sea turtles. |
Author(s): | Féliz, Pablo
León, Yolanda M. Revuelta, Ohiana Aucoin, Serge Sofía, Denise Carreras de León, Rosanna |
Date: | 2010 |
Published: | XXX International Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation, Goa, India. |
Citation: | Féliz, P., León, Y. M., Revuelta, O., Aucoin, S., Sofía, D. y Carreras de León, R. (2010). Photo-identification of juvenile hawksbills using facial scales. En: XXX International Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation, Goa, India. Recuperado de: http://www.grupojaragua.org.do/ |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/573
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