Transatlantic developmental migrations of loggerhead sea turtles demonstrated by mtDNA sequence analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Bolten, Alan B.
Data de Publicação: 1998
Outros Autores: Bjorndal, Karen A., Martins, Helen R., Dellinger, Thomas, Biscoito, Manuel J., Encalada, Sandra E., Bowen, Brian W.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/3424
Resumo: Molecular markers based on mitochondrial (mt) DNA control region se quences were used to test the hypothesis that juvenile loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in pelagic habitats of the eastern Atlantic are derived from nesting populations in the western Atlantic. We compared mtDNA haplotypes from 131 pelagic juvenile turtles (79 from the Azores and 52 from Madeira) to mtDNA haplotypes observed in major nesting colonies of the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. A subset of 121 pelagic samples (92%) contained haplotypes that match mtDNA sequences observed in nesting colonies. Maximum likelihood analyses (UCON, SHADRACQ) estimate that 100% of these pelagic juveniles are from the nesting populations in the southeastern United States and adjacent Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Estimated contributions from nesting populations in south Florida (0.71, 0.72), northern Florida to North Carolina (0.19, 0.17), and Quintana Roo, Mexico (0.11, 0.10) are consistent with the relative size of these nesting aggregates. No contribution was detected from nesting colonies in the Mediterranean (Greece) or South Atlantic (Brazil), although samples sizes are insufficient to exclude these locations with finality. The link between west Atlantic nesting colonies and east Atlantic feeding grounds provides a more complete scientific basis for assessing the impact of subadult mortality in oceanic fisheries. Demographic models for loggerhead turtles in the western Atlantic can now be improved by incorporating growth and mortality data from juvenile turtles in pelagic habitats. These data demonstrate that the appropriate scale for loggerhead turtle conservation efforts is vastly larger than the current scale of management plans based on political boundaries.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Transatlantic developmental migrations of loggerhead sea turtles demonstrated by mtDNA sequence analysis
title Transatlantic developmental migrations of loggerhead sea turtles demonstrated by mtDNA sequence analysis
spellingShingle Transatlantic developmental migrations of loggerhead sea turtles demonstrated by mtDNA sequence analysis
Bolten, Alan B.
Atlantic Ocean
Azores (Portugal)
Caretta caretta
Conservation genetics
Genetic markers
Madeira (Portugal)
Marine turtles
Migration
Mitochondrial DNA sequencing
Mixed stock analysis
Population structuret
Regional management
.
Faculdade de Ciências da Vida
title_short Transatlantic developmental migrations of loggerhead sea turtles demonstrated by mtDNA sequence analysis
title_full Transatlantic developmental migrations of loggerhead sea turtles demonstrated by mtDNA sequence analysis
title_fullStr Transatlantic developmental migrations of loggerhead sea turtles demonstrated by mtDNA sequence analysis
title_full_unstemmed Transatlantic developmental migrations of loggerhead sea turtles demonstrated by mtDNA sequence analysis
title_sort Transatlantic developmental migrations of loggerhead sea turtles demonstrated by mtDNA sequence analysis
author Bolten, Alan B.
author_facet Bolten, Alan B.
Bjorndal, Karen A.
Martins, Helen R.
Dellinger, Thomas
Biscoito, Manuel J.
Encalada, Sandra E.
Bowen, Brian W.
author_role author
author2 Bjorndal, Karen A.
Martins, Helen R.
Dellinger, Thomas
Biscoito, Manuel J.
Encalada, Sandra E.
Bowen, Brian W.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv DigitUMa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bolten, Alan B.
Bjorndal, Karen A.
Martins, Helen R.
Dellinger, Thomas
Biscoito, Manuel J.
Encalada, Sandra E.
Bowen, Brian W.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atlantic Ocean
Azores (Portugal)
Caretta caretta
Conservation genetics
Genetic markers
Madeira (Portugal)
Marine turtles
Migration
Mitochondrial DNA sequencing
Mixed stock analysis
Population structuret
Regional management
.
Faculdade de Ciências da Vida
topic Atlantic Ocean
Azores (Portugal)
Caretta caretta
Conservation genetics
Genetic markers
Madeira (Portugal)
Marine turtles
Migration
Mitochondrial DNA sequencing
Mixed stock analysis
Population structuret
Regional management
.
Faculdade de Ciências da Vida
description Molecular markers based on mitochondrial (mt) DNA control region se quences were used to test the hypothesis that juvenile loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in pelagic habitats of the eastern Atlantic are derived from nesting populations in the western Atlantic. We compared mtDNA haplotypes from 131 pelagic juvenile turtles (79 from the Azores and 52 from Madeira) to mtDNA haplotypes observed in major nesting colonies of the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. A subset of 121 pelagic samples (92%) contained haplotypes that match mtDNA sequences observed in nesting colonies. Maximum likelihood analyses (UCON, SHADRACQ) estimate that 100% of these pelagic juveniles are from the nesting populations in the southeastern United States and adjacent Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Estimated contributions from nesting populations in south Florida (0.71, 0.72), northern Florida to North Carolina (0.19, 0.17), and Quintana Roo, Mexico (0.11, 0.10) are consistent with the relative size of these nesting aggregates. No contribution was detected from nesting colonies in the Mediterranean (Greece) or South Atlantic (Brazil), although samples sizes are insufficient to exclude these locations with finality. The link between west Atlantic nesting colonies and east Atlantic feeding grounds provides a more complete scientific basis for assessing the impact of subadult mortality in oceanic fisheries. Demographic models for loggerhead turtles in the western Atlantic can now be improved by incorporating growth and mortality data from juvenile turtles in pelagic habitats. These data demonstrate that the appropriate scale for loggerhead turtle conservation efforts is vastly larger than the current scale of management plans based on political boundaries.
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