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Title: Coastal habitat degradation and green sea turtle diets in Southeastern Brazil
Authors: Santos, R. G.
Martins, A. S
Farias, J. N
Horta, P. A.
Pinheiro, H. T.
Torezani, E.
Baptistotte, C.
Seminoff, J. A.
Balazs, G. H.
Work, T. M.
Keywords: Coastal environments;Chelonia mydas;Environmental degradation;Diet;Feeding preference;Urbanization
Issue Date: Jun-2011
Abstract: To show the influence of coastal habitat degradation on the availability of food for green turtles (Chelonia mydas), we assessed the dietary preferences and macroalgae community at a feeding area in a highly urbanized region. The area showed low species richness and was classified as degraded. We examined stomach contents of 15 dead stranded turtles (CCL = 44.0 cm (SD 6.7 cm)). The diet was composed primarily of green algae Ulva spp. (83.6%). In contrast, the macroalgae community was dominated by the green alga Caulerpa mexicana. We found a selection for red algae, seagrass and Ulva spp., and avoidance for C. mexicana and brown alga Dictyopteris delicatula. The low diversity of available food items, possibly a result of environmental degradation, likely contributed to the low dietary diversity. The nutritional implications of this restricted diet are unclear.
metadata.dc.source: Marine Pollution Bulletin
metadata.dc.type: Artigo
metadata.dc.totalpage: 7
metadata.dc.localofdeposit: https://www.tamar.org.br/publicacoes_html/pdf/2011/2011_Coastal_habitat_degradation.pdf
URI: https://repositorio.icmbio.gov.br/handle/cecav/2171
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