Coastal Habitat Degradation and Green Sea Turtle Diets in Southeastern Brazil.

dc.citationSANTOS, R. G.; MARTINS, A. S.; FARIAS J. N.; HORTA, P. A.; PINHEIRO, H. T.; TOREZANI, E.; BAPTISTOTTE, C.; SEMINOFF, J. A.; BALAZS, G. H.; WORK, T. M. Coastal Habitat Degradation and Green Sea Turtle Diets in Southeastern Brazil. Marine Pollution Bulletin, v. 62, p. 1297-1302, 2011.pt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSANTOS, R. G
dc.contributor.authorMARTINS, A. S
dc.contributor.authorFARIAS, J. N
dc.contributor.authorHORTA, P. A
dc.contributor.authorPINHEIRO, H. T
dc.contributor.authorTOREZANI, E
dc.contributor.authorBAPTISTOTTE, C
dc.contributor.authorSEMINOFF, J. A
dc.contributor.authorBALAZS, G. H
dc.contributor.authorWORK, T. M
dc.date.accessed2023-10-05
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-01T19:59:04Z
dc.date.available2024-03-01T19:59:04Z
dc.date.issued2011-06
dc.description.abstractTo show the influence of coastal habitat degradation on the availability of food for green turtles (Chelonia mydas), we assessed the dietary preferences and macroalgae community at a feeding area in a highly urbanized region. The area showed low species richness and was classified as degraded. We examined stomach contents of 15 dead stranded turtles (CCL = 44.0 cm (SD 6.7 cm)). The diet was composed primarily of green algae Ulva spp. (83.6%). In contrast, the macroalgae community was dominated by the green alga Caulerpa mexicana. We found a selection for red algae, seagrass and Ulva spp., and avoidance for C. mexicana and brown alga Dictyopteris delicatula. The low diversity of available food items, possibly a result of environmental degradation, likely contributed to the low dietary diversity. The nutritional implications of this restricted diet are unclear.pt_BR
dc.event.uf(outra)pt_BR
dc.finalpage1302pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn0025-326Xpt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttps://bdc.icmbio.gov.br/handle/cecav/2091
dc.initialpage1297pt_BR
dc.institution.researchDepartamento de Oceanografia e Ecologia, UFES, Vitória- ES, Brazilpt_BR
dc.institution.researchDepartamento de Botânica, UFSC, Florianópolis- SC, Brazilpt_BR
dc.institution.researchProjeto TAMAR-ICMBio, Vitória- ES, Brazipt_BR
dc.institution.researchNOAA – National Marine Fisheries Service, Southwest Fisheries Science Center- USApt_BR
dc.institution.researchNOAA – National Marine Fisheries Service, Pacific Islands Fisheries Center- USApt_BR
dc.institution.researchUS Geological Survey, National Wildlife Health Center, Honolulu Field Station-USApt_BR
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.localofdeposithttps://www.tamar.org.br/publicacoes_html/pdf/2011/2011_Coastal_habitat_degradation.pdfpt_BR
dc.publisherMarine Pollution Bulletinpt_BR
dc.sourceCoastal Habitat Degradation and Green Sea Turtle Diets in Southeastern Brazil.pt_BR
dc.subjectCoastalpt_BR
dc.subjectUrbanizationpt_BR
dc.subjectEnvironmentspt_BR
dc.subjectChelonia mydaspt_BR
dc.subjectEnvironmental degradationpt_BR
dc.subjectDietpt_BR
dc.subjectFeeding preferencept_BR
dc.titleCoastal Habitat Degradation and Green Sea Turtle Diets in Southeastern Brazil.pt_BR
dc.totalpage7pt_BR
dc.typeTexto publicado em revistapt_BR
dc.volume62pt_BR

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