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Orientation behaviour of leatherback sea turtles within the North Atlantic subtropical gyre
Authors:Kara L. Dodge  Benjamin Galuardi  Molly E. Lutcavage
Affiliation:1Department of Biological Sciences, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA;2Large Pelagics Research Centre, UMass-Amherst, Gloucester, MA 01930, USA;3Integrated Statistics, 16 Sumner Street, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA
Abstract:Leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) travel thousands of kilometres between temperate feeding and tropical breeding/over-wintering grounds, with adult turtles able to pinpoint specific nesting beaches after multi-year absences. Their extensive migrations often occur in oceanic habitat where limited known sensory information is available to aid in orientation. Here, we examined the migratory orientation of adult male, adult female and subadult leatherbacks during their open-ocean movements within the North Atlantic subtropical gyre by analysing satellite-derived tracks from fifteen individuals over a 2-year period. To determine the turtles'' true headings, we corrected the reconstructed tracks for current drift and found negligible differences between current-corrected and observed tracks within the gyre. Individual leatherback headings were remarkably consistent throughout the subtropical gyre, with turtles significantly oriented to the south-southeast. Adult leatherbacks of both sexes maintained similar mean headings and showed greater orientation precision overall. The consistent headings maintained by adult and subadult leatherbacks within the gyre suggest use of a common compass sense.
Keywords:leatherback turtles   migration   North Atlantic subtropical gyre   satellite tracking   current drift   compass orientation
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