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The behaviour of a hawksbill turtle data-logged during the passage of hurricane Georges through the Caribbean

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posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by S Storch, Graeme HaysGraeme Hays, Z Hillis-Starr, R Wilson
Recent severe hurricanes in the Caribbean and south-east United States have had devastating socio-economic effects, and there is a pressing need to learn how animals are impacted by such events. We serendipitously deployed a multi-channel data logger onto a hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) during the breeding season in 1998 and logged various aspects of her behaviour before, during and after passage of hurricane Georges. As Georges passed by, the turtle made shorter dives, became more active and spent less time at the surface between dives compared with its baseline, non-storm activity. However, after passage of the hurricane the turtle quickly resumed its pre-hurricane behaviour and nested successfully a few days later. These results show that, in this case, the hurricane had a minor impact on the submerged animal presumably because of the dampening effect of depth on high winds over water.

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Journal

Marine and freshwater behaviour and physiology

Volume

39

Issue

4

Pagination

307 - 313

Publisher

Wiley

Location

London, England

ISSN

1023-6244

eISSN

1029-0362

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2006, Wiley

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