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Foraging ecology of Mediterranean juvenile loggerhead turtles: insights from C and N stable isotope ratios

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posted on 2025-08-01, 08:50 authored by JC Haywood, P Casale, D Freggi, WJ Fuller, BJ Godley, B Lazar, D Margaritoulis, AF Rees, JD Shutler, RT Snape, NR Swain-Diaz, S Widdicombe, AC Broderick
Bycatch is one of the key threats to juvenile marine turtles in the Mediterranean Sea. As fishing methods are regional or habitat specific, the susceptibility of marine turtles may differ according to inter- and intra-population variations in foraging ecology. An understanding of these variations is necessary to assess bycatch susceptibility and to implement region-specific management. To determine if foraging ecology differs with region, sex, and size of juvenile loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta), stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen was performed on 171 juveniles from a range of foraging regions across the central and eastern Mediterranean Sea. Isotope ratios differed with geographical region, likely due to baseline variations in δ13C and δ15N values. The absence of sex-specific differences suggests that within an area, all comparably sized animals likely exploit similar foraging strategies, and therefore, their susceptibility to fisheries threats will likely be similar. The isotope ratios of juveniles occupying the North East Adriatic and North Levantine basin increased with size, potentially due to increased consumption of more prey items at higher trophic levels from a more neritic source. Isotope ratios of juveniles with access to both neritic and oceanic habitats did not differ with size which is consistent with them consuming prey items from both habitats interchangeably. With foraging habitats exploited differently among size classes in a population, the susceptibility to fisheries interactions will likely differ with size; therefore, region-specific management approaches will be needed.

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Apache

BP Egypt

British High Commission in Cyprus

British Residents Society of North Cyprus

Darwin Initiative

Erwin Warth Foundation

Karshiyaka Turtle Watch

Kuzey Kıbrıs Turkcell

MEDASSET

NE/L002434/1

Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)

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This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this record Data availability: The data sets collected and analysed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.

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Marine Biology

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2020-02-18T10:08:04Z

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2020-02-18T10:13:43Z

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Vol. 167, article 28

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