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Nest site selection of loggerhead sea turtles: The case of the island of Zakynthos, W Greece
Authors:Antonios D Mazaris  Yiannis G Matsinos
Institution:a Biodiversity Conservation Laboratory, Department of Environmental Studies, University of the Aegean, GR-81100 Mitilene, Greece
b ARCHELON, The Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece, Solomou 57, GR-10432 Athens, Greece
Abstract:The sandy beaches of Zakynthos Island support the largest single nesting aggregation in the Mediterranean Region of the endangered loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta. The present study attempts to determine possible correlations between a series of habitat variables and nest site selection. Nesting activities, including total and nesting emergences were examined in response to the recorded biotic and abiotic variables. The results of the analysis indicate that beach width is the most critical habitat variable affecting nest site selection. Further analysis of nesting performance implies that sea turtles use multiple environmental cues for nest site selection during the different steps of the nesting processes such as emergence from the surf and nesting. Nevertheless, we caution that a detailed study needs to be conducted over a more extensive period of time to verify these suggestions.
Keywords:CART  Mediterranean  Nest site selection  Nesting activities  Nesting success  Sea turtles  Zakynthos Island
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