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Caracteristiques topographiques et thermiques d'un site de ponte majeur de la tortue verte Chelonia mydas dans l'Ocean Indien sud-ouest: Europa ArchiMer
Le Gall, Jean-yves; Taquet, Marc; Cluet, Denis; Biais, Gerard.
The beach of the meteorological station of Europa Island (Indian Ocean S.W.) is a major nesting site for the green turtle. Altimetric distribution of nests on the beach is such than 95 % of nests are laid in the band located between 1.25 and 3 m above the mean level of upper tides. Nest density is a function of adult females number and varies from 0.175 to 0.043 nest/m2 for the two analyzed nesting seasons. Ground temperatures at 60 cm and 100 cm depth range from 22 (winter) to, 30°C (summer). Interannual variability of ground temperature at same depth (incubation depth) is 1.5° C from extreme hot to cold years. These intra and interannual variations are supposed to have an effect upon the sex-ratio of hatchlings
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Tortue verte; Chelonia mydas; Ponte; Distribution; Température; Incubation; Green turtle; Chelonia mydas; Nest; Distribution; Temperature; Incubation.
Ano: 1988 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00113/22407/20104.pdf
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Diversité et différentiation génétiques des populations de tortues vertes (Chelonia mydas) dans les sites de ponte et d'alimentation du sud-ouest de l'océan Indien : application aux stratégies de conservation de l'espèce ArchiMer
Taquet, Coralie.
The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is an emblematic species of marine life. However, nowadays it is subject to many threats (poaching, by-catch). Even if there is deep growing measures for its protection, the green turtle still is an endangered species and it is listed in Appendix I of Washington Convention (CITES). In order to elaborate efficient conservation and management plans, perfect knowledge of green turtle biology, but also of its population structure and their characteristics, are needed. In this thesis, we have assessed genetic structure of green turtle populations in the South-Western Indian Ocean by using genetic tools. In all, 1551 tissue samples have been collected from our study zone and from our control site French Polynesia (37 samples)....
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Management units; Microsatellites; Mitochondrial DNA; Foraging sites; Nesting sites; South Western Indian Ocean; Population genetics; Chelonia mydas; Green turtle; Unités de gestion (MUs); Microsatellites; ADN mitochondrial; Sites d'alimentation; Sites de ponte; Génétique des populations; Chelonia mydas; Tortue verte.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/these-3532.pdf
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DYMITILE – DYnamique MIgratoire des Tortues marines nidifiant dans les ILEs françaises de l'Océan Indien ArchiMer
Bourjea, Jerome; Ciccione, Stephane; Dalleau, Mayeul.
Chez les tortues marines, la migration est un processus indispensable tout au long de leur cycle biologique. Décrire et caractériser le cycle spatial des tortues marines est donc nécessaire pour définir une stratégie de conservation efficace à long terme. Nous avons étudié, grâce à la télémétrie satellitaire, la dynamique spatiale de deux espèces à différents stades de leur vie : 105 tortues vertes adultes Chelonia mydas en migration post reproductive dans le Sud-ouest de l’océan Indien (SOOI), et 18 tortues caouannes juvéniles Caretta caretta en phase océanique capturées accidentellement par la pêcherie palangrière réunionnaise.Le suivi des tortues vertes femelles a permis d’obtenir 77 trajets complets de migration post reproductive (Europa (17), Mayotte...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Tortue verte; Chelonia mydas; Tortue caouanne; Caretta caretta; Migration; Couloir migratoire; Télémétrie satellitaire; Site d’alimentation; Saisonnalité; Îles Eparses; Mayotte; Comores; Oman; Océan Indien.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00169/28050/26257.pdf
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Estimation du nombre de tortues vertes femelles adultes Chelonia mydas par saison de ponte à Tromelin et Europa (Océan Indien) (1973-1985) ArchiMer
Le Gall, Jean-yves; Bosc, Pierre; Taquet, Marc.
A research programm on the marine green turtle Chelonia mydas nesting on the two major reproduction sites for the species in the Indian Ocean, conducled over last 15 years, included intensive tagging programm. Processing of these lagging data provides estimations of adult female populations {or each site and season from two independent methods. First classical method is the ratio of total number of nests produced over a define time on the mean individual number of nests by female during the same time (November, December, January). The computed mean individual number ranges from 3 to 3.5 obtained over 2 to 3 months. The second method is the multiple capture-recapture method (JOLLY, 1965; SEBER, 1965; MANLY, 1984). Il is an original tentative of applying...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Tortue verte; Chelonia mydas; Reproduckion; Ponte; Population; Femelles; Marquage; Recapture; Océan Indien.; Marine green turtle; Chelonia mydas; Capture; Recapture; Indian Ocean; Nesting; Populations; Tagging; Reproduction.
Ano: 1986 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00113/22406/20103.pdf
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Structure et connectivité de la mégafaune marine à l’échelle d’une région océanique. Enjeux pour la gestion durable des tortues vertes dans l’océan Indien occidental ArchiMer
Bourjea, Jerome.
This thesis is a comprehensive work aiming to improve scientific knowledge on the green turtle (Chelonia mydas) in order to provide key scientific evidences needed for the implementation of coherent and effective management measures to protect at the Western Indian Ocean scale this threatened species. In a first step, this work aimed to established baseline data on the abundance of green turtles nesting females and long term trends of some key nesting populations of the region by applying different modelling methods. In a second step, this work determined the regional genetic structure of this species and the relationships that exists between the different populations. Finally, the conservation of marine turtles being closely dependant to external...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Tortues marines; Tortue verte; Chelonia mydas; Mégafaune; Évaluation de population; Tendance sur long terme; Structure génétique; Génétique des populations; Capture accidentelle; Biologie de la conservation; Unité de gestion; Océan Indien; Marines turtles; Green turtle; Chelonia mydas; Megafauna; Population assessment; Long term trend; Genetic structure; Population genetic; By-catch; Incidental catch; Biological conservation; Management units; Indian ocean.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00244/35505/34009.pdf
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