The dark side of light. Light pollution kills leatherback turtle hatchlings

The leatherback turtle is the largest and most migratory of all sea turtles and deepest diving air-breathing animal. It has unique physiology which allows it to adapt to various habitats ranging from sub-polar to equatorial during its migrations. The leatherback turtle is also the only sea turtle wh...

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Main Author: Marina Zheleva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2012-09-01
Series:BioDiscovery
Online Access:https://biodiscovery.pensoft.net/article/8930/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-43564bdacd5e46f8a86f18e5f22e5d4f2020-11-25T01:30:49ZengPensoft PublishersBioDiscovery2050-29662012-09-0131210.7750/BioDiscovery.2012.3.48930The dark side of light. Light pollution kills leatherback turtle hatchlingsMarina ZhelevaThe leatherback turtle is the largest and most migratory of all sea turtles and deepest diving air-breathing animal. It has unique physiology which allows it to adapt to various habitats ranging from sub-polar to equatorial during its migrations. The leatherback turtle is also the only sea turtle where no cases of tumours have been diagnosed. These unique features add to the arguments for preservation of this endangered species. Here we discuss the effect of light pollution on leatherback turtle hatchlings in Tobago and the measures for their protection.https://biodiscovery.pensoft.net/article/8930/download/pdf/
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description The leatherback turtle is the largest and most migratory of all sea turtles and deepest diving air-breathing animal. It has unique physiology which allows it to adapt to various habitats ranging from sub-polar to equatorial during its migrations. The leatherback turtle is also the only sea turtle where no cases of tumours have been diagnosed. These unique features add to the arguments for preservation of this endangered species. Here we discuss the effect of light pollution on leatherback turtle hatchlings in Tobago and the measures for their protection.
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