Occurrence dataset Registered April 24, 2021
Revealing migratory behaviour of South African leatherback turtles
Description
Original provider:
Nathan J. Robinson, The Leatherback Trust
Dataset credits:
Nathan J. Robinson, The Leatherback Trust
Abstract:
Previous studies have shown that the world’s largest reptile – the leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea – conducts flexible foraging migrations that can cover thousands of kilometres between nesting
sites and distant foraging areas. The vast distances that may be travelled by migrating leatherback turtles have greatly complicated conservation efforts for this species worldwide. However, we demonstrate,
using a combination of satellite telemetry and stable isotope analysis, that approximately half of the nesting leatherbacks from an important rookery in South Africa do not migrate to distant foraging
areas, but rather, forage in the coastal waters of the nearby Mozambique Channel. Moreover, this coastal cohort appears to remain resident year-round in shallow waters (<50 m depth) in a relatively fixed
area. Stable isotope analyses further indicate that the Mozambique Channel also hosts large numbers of loggerhead turtles Caretta caretta. The rare presence of a resident coastal aggregation of leatherback
turtles not only presents a unique opportunity for conservation, but alongside the presence of loggerhead turtles and other endangered marine megafauna in the Mozambique Channel, highlights the
importance of this area as a marine biodiversity hotspot.
Purpose:
The data were collected from nesting leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) that tracked via satellite transmitters from the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa.
Supplemental information:
All the individuals were adult female leatherback turtles that were tagged while on their nesting beaches.
As these data have already been processed in a State-Space Model there is only one location per day and time is not available.
Purpose
The data were collected from nesting leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) that tracked via satellite transmitters from the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa.
Geographic scope
- Description
South Africa
- Latitude
- From -42.394 to -15.346
- Longitude
- From 0.955 to 56.268
Temporal scope
- range
- November 10, 2011 - June 05, 2013
Taxonomic scope
- Description
Scientific names are based on the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
- Coverage
- Dermochelys coriaceaLeatherback Sea Turtle
Methodology
- Sampling
NA
- Study extent
NA
- Method steps
NA
Metrics
Additional info
Contacts
- Organization
- Fundacion Oceanografic
- Position
- Primary contact
- Roles
- Originator
Owner
Administrative point of contact
- Organization
- Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab, Duke University
- Address
- A328 LSRC building
- Roles
- Metadata author
Distributor
GBIF registration
- Registration date
- April 24, 2021
- Metadata last modified
- April 24, 2021
- Publication date
- April 24, 2021
- Hosted by
- OBIS-SEAMAP
- Installation
- OBIS-SEAMAP IPT
- Endpoints
- Darwin Core Archive
- EML
- Preferred identifier
- 10.15468/gyyqcw
- Alternative identifiers