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Title: Abundance and exploitation of loggerhead turtles nesting in Boa Vista Island, Cape Verde: The only substantial rookery in the eastern Atlantic
Authors: Marco, Adolfo
Abella Pérez, Elena
Liria-Loza, Ana 
Martins, Samir
López, Óscar
Jiménez Bordón, Saray
Medina, M
Oujo-Alamo, Carolina
Gaona, Pilar
Godley, B. J
López-Jurado, Luis Felipe 
UNESCO Clasification: 24 Ciencias de la vida
2401 Biología animal (zoología)
240116 Herpetología
Keywords: Africa
Threats
Marine turtle
Loggerheads
Nesting population, et al
Issue Date: 2012
Journal: Animal Conservation 
Abstract: The main nesting area for loggerhead turtles in the eastern Atlantic is in the Cape Verde Islands, largely restricted to the island of Boa Vista. Extensive monitoring demonstrated a globally significant population for the species despite a sustained high level of anthropogenic take of nesting females for local consumption. Through an extensive stratified monitoring program across the island in the seasons 2007-2009, we estimated a total of 13955, 12028 and 19950 clutches in the 3 years, respectively. These values indicate that the mean number of nesting females averaged 3700. Considering that a female breed, on average, every 2.4 years, we estimate that the overall number of adult females in the population during these three seasons was 8900.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/17588
ISSN: 1367-9430
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-1795.2012.00547.x
Source: Animal Conservation [ISSN 1367-9430], v. 15, p. 351–360
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