Fine ‑ scale distribution of juvenile Atlantic and Mediterranean loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean Sea

Loggerhead turtles nesting in the Mediterranean Sea exhibit remarkable genetic structuring. This paper tests the hypothesis that young loggerhead turtles from different rookeries do not distribute homogeneously among the major Mediterranean foraging grounds, due to a complex pattern of surface curre...

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Main Authors: Clusa, M., Carreras, C., Pascual, M., Gaughran, S.J., Piovano, Susanna, Giacoma, C., Fernández, G., Levy, Y., Tomás, J., Raga, J.A., Maffucci, F., Hochscheid, S., Aguilar, A., Cardona, L.
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Published: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014
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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00227-013-2353-y
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spelling ftunisouthpac:oai:generic.eprints.org:7530 2023-05-15T17:40:23+02:00 Fine ‑ scale distribution of juvenile Atlantic and Mediterranean loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean Sea Clusa, M. Carreras, C. Pascual, M. Gaughran, S.J. Piovano, Susanna Giacoma, C. Fernández, G. Levy, Y. Tomás, J. Raga, J.A. Maffucci, F. Hochscheid, S. Aguilar, A. Cardona, L. 2014-03 http://repository.usp.ac.fj/7530/ http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00227-013-2353-y unknown Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Clusa, M. and Carreras, C. and Pascual, M. and Gaughran, S.J. and Piovano, Susanna and Giacoma, C. and Fernández, G. and Levy, Y. and Tomás, J. and Raga, J.A. and Maffucci, F. and Hochscheid, S. and Aguilar, A. and Cardona, L. (2014) Fine ‑ scale distribution of juvenile Atlantic and Mediterranean loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean Sea. Marine Biology, 161 (3). pp. 509-519. ISSN 0025-3162 QL Zoology Journal Article PeerReviewed 2014 ftunisouthpac 2019-09-06T08:24:30Z Loggerhead turtles nesting in the Mediterranean Sea exhibit remarkable genetic structuring. This paper tests the hypothesis that young loggerhead turtles from different rookeries do not distribute homogeneously among the major Mediterranean foraging grounds, due to a complex pattern of surface currents. We extracted long fragments of mitochondrial DNA from 275 stranded or bycaught juvenile turtles from six foraging grounds (Catalano-Balearic Sea, Algerian basin, Tyrrhenian Sea, Adriatic Sea, northern Ionian Sea and southern Levantine Sea). We used a Bayesian mixed-stock analysis to estimate the contributions from rookeries in the Mediterranean, the North-west Atlantic and Cape Verde to the studied foraging grounds. Differences were found in the relative contribution of juvenile turtles of Atlantic and Mediterranean origin to each foraging ground. A decreasing proportion of Atlantic juveniles was detected along the main surface current entering the Mediterranean, with a high prevalence of turtles from eastern Florida in the Algerian basin and lower numbers elsewhere. In regard to the turtles of Mediterranean origin, juveniles from Libya prevailed in central and western Mediterranean foraging grounds other than the Algerian basin. Conversely, the Adriatic Sea was characterised by a large presence of individuals from western Greece, while the southern Levantine Sea was inhabited by a heterogeneous mix of turtles from the eastern Mediterranean rookeries (Turkey, Lebanon and Israel). Overall, the distribution of juveniles may be related to surface circulation patterns in the Mediterranean and suggests that fisheries might have differential effects on each population depending on the overlap degree between foraging and fishing grounds. Article in Journal/Newspaper North West Atlantic The University of South Pacific: USP Electronic Research Repository
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topic QL Zoology
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Clusa, M.
Carreras, C.
Pascual, M.
Gaughran, S.J.
Piovano, Susanna
Giacoma, C.
Fernández, G.
Levy, Y.
Tomás, J.
Raga, J.A.
Maffucci, F.
Hochscheid, S.
Aguilar, A.
Cardona, L.
Fine ‑ scale distribution of juvenile Atlantic and Mediterranean loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean Sea
topic_facet QL Zoology
description Loggerhead turtles nesting in the Mediterranean Sea exhibit remarkable genetic structuring. This paper tests the hypothesis that young loggerhead turtles from different rookeries do not distribute homogeneously among the major Mediterranean foraging grounds, due to a complex pattern of surface currents. We extracted long fragments of mitochondrial DNA from 275 stranded or bycaught juvenile turtles from six foraging grounds (Catalano-Balearic Sea, Algerian basin, Tyrrhenian Sea, Adriatic Sea, northern Ionian Sea and southern Levantine Sea). We used a Bayesian mixed-stock analysis to estimate the contributions from rookeries in the Mediterranean, the North-west Atlantic and Cape Verde to the studied foraging grounds. Differences were found in the relative contribution of juvenile turtles of Atlantic and Mediterranean origin to each foraging ground. A decreasing proportion of Atlantic juveniles was detected along the main surface current entering the Mediterranean, with a high prevalence of turtles from eastern Florida in the Algerian basin and lower numbers elsewhere. In regard to the turtles of Mediterranean origin, juveniles from Libya prevailed in central and western Mediterranean foraging grounds other than the Algerian basin. Conversely, the Adriatic Sea was characterised by a large presence of individuals from western Greece, while the southern Levantine Sea was inhabited by a heterogeneous mix of turtles from the eastern Mediterranean rookeries (Turkey, Lebanon and Israel). Overall, the distribution of juveniles may be related to surface circulation patterns in the Mediterranean and suggests that fisheries might have differential effects on each population depending on the overlap degree between foraging and fishing grounds.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Clusa, M.
Carreras, C.
Pascual, M.
Gaughran, S.J.
Piovano, Susanna
Giacoma, C.
Fernández, G.
Levy, Y.
Tomás, J.
Raga, J.A.
Maffucci, F.
Hochscheid, S.
Aguilar, A.
Cardona, L.
author_facet Clusa, M.
Carreras, C.
Pascual, M.
Gaughran, S.J.
Piovano, Susanna
Giacoma, C.
Fernández, G.
Levy, Y.
Tomás, J.
Raga, J.A.
Maffucci, F.
Hochscheid, S.
Aguilar, A.
Cardona, L.
author_sort Clusa, M.
title Fine ‑ scale distribution of juvenile Atlantic and Mediterranean loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean Sea
title_short Fine ‑ scale distribution of juvenile Atlantic and Mediterranean loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean Sea
title_full Fine ‑ scale distribution of juvenile Atlantic and Mediterranean loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean Sea
title_fullStr Fine ‑ scale distribution of juvenile Atlantic and Mediterranean loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean Sea
title_full_unstemmed Fine ‑ scale distribution of juvenile Atlantic and Mediterranean loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean Sea
title_sort fine ‑ scale distribution of juvenile atlantic and mediterranean loggerhead turtles (caretta caretta) in the mediterranean sea
publisher Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
publishDate 2014
url http://repository.usp.ac.fj/7530/
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00227-013-2353-y
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op_relation Clusa, M. and Carreras, C. and Pascual, M. and Gaughran, S.J. and Piovano, Susanna and Giacoma, C. and Fernández, G. and Levy, Y. and Tomás, J. and Raga, J.A. and Maffucci, F. and Hochscheid, S. and Aguilar, A. and Cardona, L. (2014) Fine ‑ scale distribution of juvenile Atlantic and Mediterranean loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean Sea. Marine Biology, 161 (3). pp. 509-519. ISSN 0025-3162
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