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Título: Lost at sea: Genetic, oceanographic and meteorological evidence for storm-forced dispersal
Autores/as: Monzón Argüello, Catalina 
Dell’ Amico, F.
Morinière, P.
Marco, Adolfo
López-Jurado, Luis Felipe 
Hays, Graeme
Scott, Rebecca
Marsh, Robert
Lee, Patricia
Clasificación UNESCO: 2401 Biología animal (zoología)
240119 Zoología marina
Palabras clave: Lagrangian Buoy Trajectories
Loggerhead Sea Turtles
Mixed Stock Analysis
Mtdna
Particle Tracking, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2012
Publicación seriada: Journal of the Royal Society Interface 
Resumen: For many species, there is broad-scale dispersal of juvenile stages and/or long-distance migration of individuals and hence the processes that drive these various wide-ranging movements have important life-history consequences. Sea turtles are one of these paradigmatic long-distance travellers, with hatchlings thought to be dispersed by ocean currents and adults often shuttling between distant breeding and foraging grounds. Here, we use multidisciplinary oceanographic, atmospheric and genetic mixed stock analyses to show that juvenile turtles are encountered 'downstream' at sites predicted by currents. However, in some cases, unusual occurrences of juveniles are more readily explained by storm events and we show that juvenile turtles may be displaced thousands of kilometres from their expected dispersal based on prevailing ocean currents. As such, storms may be a route by which unexpected areas are encountered by juveniles which may in turn shape adult migrations. Increased stormy weather predicted under climate change scenarios suggests an increasing role of storms in dispersal of sea turtles and other marine groups with life-stages near the ocean surface.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/17547
ISSN: 1742-5689
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2011.0788
Fuente: Journal of the Royal Society Interface [ISSN 1742-5689], v. 9 (73), p. 1725-1732, (Agosto 2012)
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