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Title: Nest inundation from sea-level rise threatens sea turtle population viability
Authors: Pike, David A.
Roznik, Elizabeth A.
Bell, Ian
Keywords: Biology
Ecology
Cheloniamydas
Immersion
Nesting habitat
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Contemporary sea-level rise will inundate coastal habitats with seawater more frequently, disrupting the life cycles of terrestrial fauna well before permanent habitat loss occurs. Sea turtles are reliant on low-lying coastal habitats worldwide for nesting, where eggs buried in the sand remain vulnerable to inundation until hatching.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23637
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