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The Grupo Tortuguero works to facilitate knowledge building by being the link between the monitoring sites and the larger group, the scientific community and government institutions. Additionally, we strive to drive research within the group and with partner institutions, and work to make results public. We would like to offer everyone the opportunity to post their reports, published papers, articles, proceedings, theses, etc. dealing with all aspects of sea turtle conservation on this site, in order to share them with the larger group and the public.
Here is a collection of papers and reports related to sea turtle research. As we receive new reports, they will be added to this list. Please contact Chris Pesenti at chris@propeninsula.org if you would like us to post your paper or report.
Scientific Reports
- Bird, Kristin E., et al. The Value of Local Knowledge in Sea Turtle Conservation: A Case From Baja California, Mexico. 2003. (176kb)
- Cordero-Tapia, A., et al. Learedius learedi Infection in Black Turtles (Chelonia mydas agassizii), Baja California Sur, Mexico. 2004. (162kb)
- Delgado, Stephen and Wallace J. Nichols. Saving Sea Turtles from the Ground Up: Awakening Sea Turtle Conservation in Northwestern Mexico. Mast 2005, 3(2) and 4(1): 89-104.(1.9mb)
- Gardner, Susan C., et al. Organochlorine contaiminants in sea turtles from the Eastern Pacific. 2003. (159kb)
- Gardner, Susan C., Wallace J. Nichols. Assessment of Sea Turtle Mortality Rates in the Bahía Magdalena Region, Baja California Sur, Mexico. 2001. (47kb)
- Hays, Graeme C., et al. Satellite telemetry suggests high levels of fishing-induced mortality in marine turtles. 2003. (194kb)
- Hays, Graeme C., et al. Tracking turtles to their death. 2004. (42kb)
- Inohuye-Rivera, Roxana B., et al. Learedius learedi Price, 1934 (Trematoda: Spirorchiidae), in Black Turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizii) Hearts from Magdalena Bay, Baja California Sur, Mexico.2004. (134kb)
- López-Castro, M. C., et al. Nesting characteristics of the olive ridley turtle (Lepidocheyls olivacea) in Cabo Pulmo, southern Baja California. 2004.(336kb)
- López-Castro, M.C., et al. The Panmixia Paradigm of Eastern Pacific olive ridely turtles revised: consequences for their conservation and evolutionary biology, Molecular Ecology. 2005.(250.3kb)
- Mendilaharsu, Milagros Lopez, et al. Chelonia Mydas Agassizii, Diet. 2003. (334kb)
- Mendilaharsu, Milagros Lopez, et al. Feeding ecology of the East Pacific green turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizii), in Bahía Magladena, B.C.S. México. (99kb)
- Mendilaharsu, Milagros Lopez, et al. Identifying critical foraging habitats of the green turtle (Chelonia mydas) along the Pacific coast of the Baja California peninsula, Mexico. 2005. (156kb)
- Safina, Carl, Eric Gilman and Wallace J. Nichols. Twine and the Ancient Mariners: Albatrosses, Sea Turtles, and Fishing Gear Encounters. In 2006 State of the Wild: A Global Portrait of Wildlife, Wildlands and Oceans. (0.38mb)
- Sarti, Laura. Actual situation of the Leatherback Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) in the Mexican Pacific and solutions for its recuperation and conservation. 2004. (Spanish) (1.79mb)
- Seminoff, Jeffrey A., et al. Home range of green turtles Chelonia mydas at a coastal foraging area in the Gulf of California, Mexico. 2005. (867kb)
- Seminoff, Jeffrey A., et al. Monitoring green turtles (Chelonia mydas) at a coastal foraging area in Baja California, Mexico: multiple indices describe population status. 2003. (847kb)
- Seminoff, Jeffrey A., et al. Occurrence of Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Gulf of California, México: Evidence of Life-History Variation in the Pacific Ocean. 2004. (61kb)
- Koch, Volker, et al. Population Ecology of the green/black Turtles (Chelonia mydas) in Bahía Magdalena, Mexico
- Peckham, Hoyt, et al. Small-Scale Fisheries Bycatch Jeapordizes Endangered Pacific Loggerhead Turtles. 2007.
Dissertations
Press Articles
Event Reports
Miscellaneous Publications
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