Brian Shamblin of UGA explains a new method to track male sea turtles using a single egg, helping scientists protect genetic ...
A single egg now helps scientists study hidden male sea turtles and understand their role in survival and long term ...
Researchers at the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School have developed a method to read the chemical layers inside sea turtle shells like a biological stopwatch, reconstructing years of an animal’s ...
Techniques developed to study the distant past—from dating ancient artifacts to reconstructing climate records in ice ...
The process allows for researchers to determine genetic information about breeding male turtles from a single egg.
A research team have developed a non-invasive method for sex identification of sea turtle hatchlings to help assess the impact of climate change on sex ratios. Unlike in humans, the sex of sea turtles ...
DNA “fingerprints” left behind by sea turtles offer scientists a simple, powerful way of tracking the health and whereabouts of these endangered animals, a key step forward in their conservation. A ...
Sea turtle shells record life history layer by layer over many years, clearly revealing diet, stress, movement, and ocean ...
All six species of sea turtles found in U.S. waters are listed as endangered or threatened, but the exact population sizes of these species are unknown due to a lack of key information regarding birth ...