The ecology and migrations of sea turtles / 8 : Tests of the developmental habitat hypothesis / Peter A. Meylan ; Anne B. Meylan ; Jennifer A. Gray / Archie Carr ; Larry Ogren
The existence of ontogenetic shifts in habitat by marine turtles, and of immature-dominated assemblages in "developmental habitat," were important concepts first proposed by Archie Carr in 1956. Results of long-term, in-water capture programs in Caribbean Panama (17 yr) and Bermuda (37 yr)...
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