Behavioral Response of Reef Fish and Green Sea Turtles to Midfrequency Sonar

Author(s):  
Stephanie L. Watwood ◽  
Joseph D. Iafrate ◽  
Eric A. Reyier ◽  
William E. Redfoot
2014 ◽  
Vol 135 (4) ◽  
pp. 2367-2367
Author(s):  
Stephanie L. Watwood ◽  
Joseph D. Iafrate ◽  
Eric A. Reyier ◽  
William E. Redfoot

PLoS ONE ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. e0167632 ◽  
Author(s):  
Silmara Rossi ◽  
Angélica María Sánchez-Sarmiento ◽  
Ralph Eric Thijl Vanstreels ◽  
Robson Guimarães dos Santos ◽  
Fabiola Eloisa Setim Prioste ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 105437
Author(s):  
Eduardo H.S.M. Lima ◽  
Danielle Rodrigues Awabdi ◽  
Maria Thereza D. Melo ◽  
Bruno Giffoni ◽  
Leandro Bugoni

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. J. Painter ◽  
A. Z. Plochocka

AbstractA dot in the vastness of the Atlantic, Ascension Island remains a lifelong goal for the green sea turtles that hatched there, returning as adults every three or four years to nest. This navigating puzzle was brought to the scientific community’s attention by Charles Darwin and remains a topic of considerable speculation. Various cues have been suggested, with orientation to geomagnetic field elements and following odour plumes to their island source among the most compelling. Via a comprehensivein silicoinvestigation we test the hypothesis that multimodal cue following, in which turtles utilise multiple guidance cues, is the most effective strategy. Specifically, we combine agent-based and continuous-level modelling to simulate displaced virtual turtles as they attempt to return to the island. Our analysis shows how population homing efficiency improves as the number of utilised cues is increased, even under “extreme” scenarios where the overall strength of navigating information decreases. Beyond the paradigm case of green turtles returning to Ascension Island, we believe this could commonly apply throughout animal navigation.


2021 ◽  
pp. 118490
Author(s):  
Inês F.C. Morão ◽  
Marco F.L. Lemos ◽  
Rafael Felix ◽  
Sara Vieira ◽  
Carlos Barata ◽  
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