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Title: A biphasic navigational strategy in loggerhead sea turtles
Authors: Luschi, P.
Sözbilen, Doğan
Cerritelli, G.
Ruffier, F.
Başkale, Eyup
Casale, P.
Publisher: Nature Research
Abstract: The homing journeys of nine loggerhead turtles translocated from their nesting beach to offshore release sites, were reconstructed through Argos and GPS telemetry while their water-related orientation was simultaneously recorded at high temporal resolution by multi-sensor data loggers featuring a three-axis magnetic sensor. All turtles managed to return to the nesting beach area, although with indirect routes encompassing an initial straight leg not precisely oriented towards home, and a successive homebound segment carried out along the coast. Logger data revealed that, after an initial period of disorientation, turtles were able to precisely maintain a consistent direction for several hours while moving in the open sea, even during night-time. Their water-related headings were in accordance with the orientation of the resulting route, showing little or no effect of current drift. This study reveals a biphasic homing strategy of displaced turtles involving an initial orientation weakly related to home and a successive shift to coastal navigation, which is in line with the modern conceptual framework of animal migratory navigation as deriving from sequential mechanisms acting at different spatial scales. © 2020, The Author(s).
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/36899
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75183-6
ISSN: 2045-2322
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