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SUBMITTER: Gaos AR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5579084 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Gaos Alexander R AR Lewison Rebecca L RL Jensen Michael P MP Liles Michael J MJ Henriquez Ana A Chavarria Sofia S Pacheco Carlos Mario CM Valle Melissa M Melero David D Gadea Velkiss V Altamirano Eduardo E Torres Perla P Vallejo Felipe F Miranda Cristina C LeMarie Carolina C Lucero Jesus J Oceguera Karen K Chácon Didiher D Fonseca Luis L Abrego Marino M Seminoff Jeffrey A JA Flores Eric E EE Llamas Israel I Donadi Rodrigo R Peña Bernardo B Muñoz Juan Pablo JP Ruales Daniela Alarcòn DA Chaves Jaime A JA Otterstrom Sarah S Zavala Alan A Hart Catherine E CE Brittain Rachel R Alfaro-Shigueto Joanna J Mangel Jeffrey J Yañez Ingrid L IL Dutton Peter H PH
Royal Society open science 20170823 8
The complex processes involved with animal migration have long been a subject of biological interest, and broad-scale movement patterns of many marine turtle populations still remain unresolved. While it is widely accepted that once marine turtles reach sexual maturity they home to natal areas for nesting or reproduction, the role of philopatry to natal areas during other life stages has received less scrutiny, despite widespread evidence across the taxa. Here we report on genetic research that ...[more]