Strong site fidelity and longer internesting interval for solitary nesting olive ridley sea turtles in Brazil

Lélia Matos1,2, Augusto C. C. D. Silva3, Jaqueline Comin de Castilhos4, Marilda I. Weber4, Luciano S. Soares5, Luı́s Vicente2
1MARUM-Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
2CESAM - Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies, Departamento de Biologia Animal, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
3Projeto TAMAR-ICMBio, Centro Nacional de Conservação, Pesquisa e Manejo das Tartarugas Marinhas, Pirambu, Brazil
4Fundação Pró-TAMAR, Fundação Centro Brasileiro de Proteção e Pesquisa das Tartarugas Marinhas, Aracaju, Brazil
5Fundação Pró-TAMAR, Fundação Centro Brasileiro de Proteção e Pesquisa das Tartarugas Marinhas, Salvador, Brazil

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