Can hatchlings exposed to beach lighting recover, and orient normally offshore?

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Florida Atlantic University
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2006
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Artificial lighting disrupts sea turtle hatchling orientation from the nest to the sea. I studied how a light-induced landward crawl affects the ability of hatchlings to later crawl to the sea, and swim offshore from a dark beach. A brief (2 min) landward crawl had no effect on orientation, as long as waves (used as an orientation cue while swimming) were present. In the absence of waves (a flat calm sea), landward-crawling hatchlings failed to swim offshore while those crawling seaward were well oriented. A longer (2 h) landward crawl impaired the ability of hatchlings to crawl to the sea. These results demonstrate that previous exposure to artificial lighting compromises subsequent orientation, both on land and in the sea. On the basis of my results, I suggest several changes to current management practices, currently used when releasing misoriented turtles in the wild.
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Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2006.

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45 p.
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9780542859755
ISBN
9780542859755
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Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2006.
Date Backup
2006
Date Text
2006
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2006
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FADT13400
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Lorne, Jacquelyn Kay
Graduate College
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Can hatchlings exposed to beach lighting recover, and orient normally offshore?
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2006
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Boca Raton, Fla.

Florida Atlantic University
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Florida Atlantic University Libraries
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Boca Raton, Fla.
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Can hatchlings exposed to beach lighting recover, and orient normally offshore?
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Can hatchlings exposed to beach lighting recover, and orient normally offshore?