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The movements and submergence behaviour of male green turtles at Ascension Island
Authors:G Hays  A Broderick  F Glen  B Godley  W Nichols
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK,
Department of Herpetology, California Academy of Sciences, PO Box 752, Brookdale, CA 95007, USA,
Abstract:The movements and submergence behaviour of two male green turtles (Chelonia mydas) on their mating grounds at Ascension Island were investigated by satellite telemetry. During the mating season, males tended to conduct much shorter dives (typically <15 min) than those recorded previously for females during the internesting period at this rookery. This suggests that throughout the mating season males maintained relatively high activity levels, presumably associated with locating and mating with as many females as possible to maximise their reproductive output. At the end of their residence at the mating ground, the two males conducted longer dives (48 min and 21 min, respectively), suggesting that they rested before their migration away from the island. Although very few locations were obtained during this migration, those obtained showed that males migrate to South America, as has been shown previously for females from this population.
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