In a nutshell Green turtles are shifting their nesting timing in response to climate change, advancing by 6.47 days for every 1°C increase in sea temperature. Individual-level plasticity accounts for ...
The turtles rely on Earth’s magnetic field ... particle” ever found in an unlikely place: the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. The KM3NeT Collaboration has been building a giant network ...
If you're ready for Spring to bring warmer temperatures, you're not alone. A group of sea turtles in Florida was released into the Atlantic Ocean this week after almost a month rehabbing from ...
As global temperatures continue to rise due to the impacts of human-caused climate change, sea turtles are changing ... but cooler locations in the Mediterranean may become available for them ...
In sea turtles, temperature determines the biological ... but cooler locations in the Mediterranean may become available for them to nest." More information: Mollie L. Rickwood et al, Individual ...
Construction work on the protected islet of Marathonisi in Zakynthos, where caretta-caretta turtles lay their eggs, is being ...
In sea turtles, temperature determines the biological ... but cooler locations in the Mediterranean may become available for them to nest." ...