Ecology, health and genetic characterization of the southernmost green turtle (Chelonia mydas) aggregation in the Eastern Pacific: implications for local conservation strategies.

Author(s)
Álvarez-Varas, R., Contardo, J., Heidemeyer, M., Forero-Rozo, L., Brito, B., Cortés, V., Brain, M.J., Pereira, S. and Vianna, J.A.
Volume
45
Issue
3
Start Page Number
540
Final Page
554

Datapoints

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Species: Pacific Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Countries Type
Body Weight - Mean 39.6 7 kg Juvenile Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean Body condition index, measure of "fatness" 1.66 7 Juvenile Bahía Salado CHILE Exposure Factor Datasets

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