Somatic growth model of juvenile loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta: Duration of pelagic stage

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The pelagic juvenile stage of sea turtles is poorly studied. We present a growth model and estimates for duration of the pelagic juvenile stage for loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta in the North Atlantic based on length-frequency analyses and sizes of young-of-the-year stranded in the Azores. The size-specific growth model is a monotonic, nonlinear, declining function. The growth model is consistent with growth rates calculated from recaptures of tagged loggerheads. Loggerheads leave the pelagic habitat and recruit to neritic habitats over a range of sizes from 46 to 64 cm curved carapace length (CCL). From this size range and the growth model, we estimate the duration of the pelagic stage varies from 6.5 to 11.5 yr. Nonparametric smooths of the size frequency distributions of loggerheads in pelagic (n = 1692) and neritic (n = 1803) habitats intersect at 53 cm CCL, which is equivalent to an 8.2 yr duration for the pelagic stage. More growth data from loggerheads <2 yr old would strengthen the database for our growth model and perhaps lengthen our estimates of the duration of the pelagic stage. Incorporating our estimates for duration of the pelagic juvenile stage into the stage-based population model developed for North Atlantic loggerheads would have a major effect on estimates of population growth.

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Bjorndal, K. A., Bolten, A. B., & Martins, H. R. (2000). Somatic growth model of juvenile loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta: Duration of pelagic stage. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 202, 265–272. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps202265

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