Strong site fidelity and longer interesting interval for solitary nesting olive ridley sea turtles in Brazil

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2012-01-29

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https://www.tamar.org.br/publicacoes_html/pdf/2012/2012_Strong_site_fidelity.pdf

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Olive ridley sea turtles display two different types of nesting behavior: in arribada (synchronous mass nesting) or solitarily. Contrarily to arribadas, little has been published about solitary nesters. This study aimed to expand the knowledge on internesting interval and site fidelity of solitary nesting olive ridleys and to test a possible devel opment of arribada nesting behavior. Data were collected in Sergipe (Brazil) over 125 km of beach from 10º30/S/ 36º23'W to 11º26'S/37º19'W, between nesting seasons 2004/2005 and 2006/2007. From 962 tagged females, 173 were seen renesting. The average internesting interval found was longer (22.35 ± 7.01 days) than previously described, which might relate to lower water temperatures during the internesting period. Olive ridleys at Sergipe showed high nesting site fidelity, with consecutive nesting events occurring in close proximity, non-randomly and dependently of previous events. Most of the consecutive nests were separated by 4.06–5.59 km. Development of arribada nesting behavior was not confirmed

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