Green turtle Chelonia mydas foraging ecology at 25 S in the western Atlantic: evidence to support a feeding model driven by intrinsic and extrinsic variability.

Author(s)
Gama, L.R., Domit, C., Broadhurst, M.K., Fuentes, M.M. and Millar, R.B.
Volume
542
Start Page Number
209
Final Page
219

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Species: Pacific Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Countries Type
Dietary Composition List of nutritional items in total digestive tract Chlorophyta (Ulva sp., Enteromorpha sp., Rhizoclonium sp.), Rhodophyta (Lobophora sp., Gracilaria domingensis, Pyropia sp.), Phaeophyceae Sargassum sp., Macrophyta (Halodule wrightii, Avicennias chauerina, unidentified angiosperms), cephalopod beaks, marine debris 120 Both Adults and Juveniles Paraná, southern Brazil BRAZIL Exposure Factor Datasets

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