Sea Turtles: An Ecological Guide
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Explore the amazing world of sea turtles – their natural history, their life cycles, habitats and their struggles against the mounting threats posed by humans. Sea Turtles: An Ecological Guide is a must-have for educators, biologists, conservationists, and divers. Over 200 photographs and illustrations clearly depict every facet of a sea turtle’s life and habitat. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book benefits the Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network (WIDECAST.) Dr. Gulko is a widely recognized expert in coral reef ecosystems who is now a coral reef ecology manager for the state of Hawaii. Dr. Eckert is a sea turtle ecologist and a professor at Duke University. Contents Introduction Adaptations for Living in the Marine Environment Sea Turtles of the World What Do Sea Turtles Eat? Predators on Sea Turtles Sea Turtles and Symbiosis Basking Behavior Mating Behavior Nesting Behavior Hatchlings Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles The Tumor Problem Human-Associated Threats Conservation Authors: David Gulko and Karen Eckert
Sea Turtles