Genetic characterization of central Mediterranean stocks of the loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) using mitochondrial and nuclear markers,and conservation implications |
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Authors: | Luisa Garofalo Angela Mastrogiacomo Paolo Casale Rossella Carlini Claudia Eleni Daniela Freggi Donatella Gelli Leyla Knittweis Carmen Mifsud Toni Mingozzi Nicola Novarini Dino Scaravelli Giovanni Scillitani Marco Oliverio Andrea Novelletto |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology, University Tor Vergata, , Rome, Italy;2. Centro di Referenza Nazionale per la Medicina Forense Veterinaria, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Regioni Lazio e Toscana, , Rieti, Italy;3. Department of Biology and Biotechnologies “Charles Darwin”, University La Sapienza, , Rome, Italy;4. Marine Turtle Research Group, Centre for Ecology and Conservation, University of Exeter, , Penryn, UK;5. Museo Civico di Zoologia, , Rome, Italy;6. Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Regioni Lazio e Toscana, , Rome, Italy;7. Sea Turtle Rescue Centre WWF Italy, , Lampedusa, Italy;8. Dipartimento di Scienze Cliniche Veterinarie, , Padova, Italy;9. Fisheries Control Directorate, Ministry for Resources and Rural Affairs, , Valletta, Malta;10. Ecosystems Management Unit, Environment Protection Directorate Malta, Environment and Planning Authority, , Floriana, Malta;11. Department of Ecology, University of Calabria, , Rende, Italy;12. Museo di Storia Naturale di Venezia, , Venezia, Italy;13. Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche Veterinarie, University of Bologna, , Cesenatico, Italy;14. Dipartimento di Biologia, Università degli studi di Bari Aldo Moro, , Bari, Italy |
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Abstract: | - that the north Adriatic, the Tunisian continental shelf, the waters around Malta and the Italian Ionian Sea represent important areas for the conservation of rookeries in Greece, Libya and Turkey, respectively;
- that waters off the Italian peninsula and the islands of Lampedusa and Malta are mainly inhabited by individuals of Mediterranean origin, with a major contribution from the nearest and largest colonies, while Atlantic turtles are restricted to the western areas;
- that specific migratory routes exist from rookeries to foraging grounds;
- a poor bi‐parental genetic structuring, which suggests a high male‐mediated gene flow in the Mediterranean;
- mixing of small turtles in waters distant from natal rookeries, and recovery of structuring for large‐sized individuals; and
- that uncommon mtDNA haplotypes are more powerful markers than microsatellite alleles in assessing an individual's origin, owing to their higher geographic specificity.
Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | loggerhead sea turtle strandings bycatch genetic structuring migration conservation assessment |
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