TAMAR
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Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Tartarugas Marinhas e da Biodiversidade Marinha do Leste
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Item Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas in the Island of Poilão, Bolama-Bijagós Archipelago, Guinea-Bissau, West Africa(1998) FORTES, O; PIRES, A.J; BELLINI, CThe Bijagós Archipelago consists of approximately 80 islands, of which only 21 are permanently inhabited, and is located between 10o 43' - 11o 40' N and 15o 20' - 17o 00' E, occupying an area of approximately 11 000 km2 (Fig. 1). Sand banks and mud flats make up a large part of the area. In April 1996, the Bijagós Biosphere Reserve was created to protect the unique natural resources, biodiversity and high natural productivity of the region. The Reserve allows for sustainable development and the integration of the Bijagós community with the environment.Item The moving gardens: reef fishes grazing, cleaning, and following green turtles(2004) SAZIMA, C.; GROSSMAN, A.; BELLINI, C.; SAZIMA, I.Reef fishes may associate with marine turtles and graze on their shells, or clean their head, neck and flippers. On a reef flat at Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, SW Atlantic, we recorded green turtles (Chelonia mydas) grazed, cleaned and followed by reef fishes. The green turtle seeks specific sites on the reef and pose there for the grazers and/or cleaners. Fishes recorded associated to green turtles included omnivorous and herbivorous reef species such as the damselfish Abudefduf saxatilis and the surgeonfishes Acanthurus chirurgus and A. coeruleus. The turtle is followed by the wrasse Thalassoma noronhanum only while engaged in foraging bouts on benthic algae. Following behaviour is a previously unrecorded feeding association between turtles and fishes.- Relato de gastroenterite ulcerativa, intussuscepção e torção intestinal em tartaruga verde (Chelonia mydas) juvenil.(2006-11) BAPTISTOTTE, C; SANTOS, M. R. D
- Serum steroid levels associated with oviposition in the green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), in Atol das Rocas, state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil(2005) Baptistotte, Cecilia; Baldassin, Paula ; Vaz Guimarães, M. A. de B; Werneck, M. R; Grosmann, Alice ; Bellini, Claudio ; OLIVEIRA, C. A
- Abundance, size and overall body conditions of juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas) in the effluent discharge channel of Tubarão Steel Company, Espírito Santo, Brazil.(2005) TOREZANI, E; BAPTISTOTTE, C; COELHO, B. B
Item Occurrence, growth and overall body condition of juvenile green turtle (Chelonia mydas) in the effluent discharge channel of Companhia Siderúrgica de Tubarão (Tubarão Steel Company), Vitória, State of Espírito Santo, Brazil, 2000-2002 .(2003) BAPTISTOTTE, C; TOREZANI, E; AGRIZZI, E. J; COELHO, B. B; FERREIRA, L. S; GOMES, M. G; BARATA, PJuvenile and adult green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) are found in feeding areas along most of the Brazilian coast. However, there is scant information about this species in the State of Espírito Santo. This study was undertaken by Projeto TAMAR, the Brazilian sea turtle conservation program, in partnership with Companhia Siderúrgica de Tubarão (CST, Tubarão Steel Company), after a significant number of green turtles were found to inhabit the effluent discharge channel of the steel plant. The objective was to analyze, through mark and recapture, movement patterns and growth rates, and also to assess the overall body condition of the turtles in that area.Item Marcação e biometria de tartarugas marinhas Chelonia mydas juvenis no efluente da Companhia Siderúrgica de Tubarão, Vitória, Estado do Espírito Santo, Brasil, 2000-2001.(2002) BAPTISTOTTE, C; AGRIZZI, E. J; MOREIRA, L. M. P; TOREZANI, E; COELHO, B. B; SCALFONI, J. T; BARATA, P. C. R