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SUBMITTER: Chambault P
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6308873 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Chambault Philippine P de Thoisy Benoît B Huguin Maïlis M Martin Jordan J Bonola Marc M Etienne Denis D Gresser Julie J Hiélard Gaëlle G Mailles Julien J Védie Fabien F Barnerias Cyrille C Sutter Emmanuel E Guillemot Blandine B Dumont-Dayot Émilie É Régis Sidney S Lecerf Nicolas N Lefebvre Fabien F Frouin Cédric C Aubert Nathalie N Guimera Christelle C Bordes Robinson R Thieulle Laurent L Duru Matthieu M Bouaziz Myriam M Pinson Adrien A Flora Frédéric F Queneherve Patrick P Woignier Thierry T Allenou Jean-Pierre JP Cimiterra Nicolas N Benhalilou Abdelwahab A Murgale Céline C Maillet Thomas T Rangon Luc L Chanteux Noémie N Chanteur Bénédicte B Béranger Christelle C Le Maho Yvon Y Petit Odile O Chevallier Damien D
Ecology and evolution 20181211 24
Although it is commonly assumed that female sea turtles always return to the beach they hatched, the pathways they use during the years preceding their first reproduction and their natal origins are most often unknown, as it is the case for juvenile green turtles found in Martinique waters in the Caribbean. Given the oceanic circulation of the Guiana current flowing toward Martinique and the presence of important nesting sites for this species in Suriname and French Guiana, we may assume that a ...[more]